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Marlow
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OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 6, 2014 - 01:37pm PT
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Rømmegrøt
Another traditional Norwegian dish is "rømmegrøt". Rømmegrøt is a summer food and is traditionally served with vannkringle and spekemat. Spekemat is either thinly sliced cured leg of lamb (fenalår) or marinated, cured ham (skinke). Sometimes flatbrød, a crisp, thin bread, is served instead of vannkringle.
This is how "rømmegrøt" is made
Ingredients:
2 cups sour cream
1 cup flour
1-1//2 cups milk
1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
1/2 teaspoon salt
butter
cinnamon
sugar
Preparation:
Bring sour cream and cream to a soft boil for 5 minutes. Sift and stir in 3 tablespoons flour - one spoon at a time. Keep at low heat while adding the remainder of the flour and milk intermittently.
After all is added, bring up to a boil on low heat and cook for an additional 5 minutes while stirring. This porridge/pudding is thin and light.
Ladle the rømmegrøt onto individual dinner plates or bowls. If you want to eat like a real Norwegian Viking, you have to sprinkle sugar and cinnamon on top of the pudding.
Wait, don't forget to put a smørøye (eye of butter - exact translation) - that is a dab of butter in the center of the sour cream pudding.
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Marlow
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OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 10, 2014 - 12:03pm PT
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Kongsvinger this weekend
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Marlow
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OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 10, 2014 - 12:10pm PT
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Finnskogen this weekend.
On Monday last week it was a bit o' the breezy...
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Sep 16, 2014 - 12:04pm PT
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Solitary Pine
Plenty of space here, you've been able to
stretch up and spread your crown
wide.
But you stand alone.
When the storms come, you have no one to lean on.
And I was sorrow
And I was sorrow and stayed in a cave.
And I was pride and built beyond the stars.
Now I build in the nearest tree
and in the morning when I waken
the pine threads it's needle with gold.
Olav H. Hauge
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Sep 16, 2014 - 12:28pm PT
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An old photo from the Swedish part of Finnskogen
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Sep 21, 2014 - 09:04am PT
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Autumn at Sønsterud this weekend.
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Sep 21, 2014 - 09:27am PT
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The ones who built this country (De som byggde landet) - Mora-Per, Mikael Wiehe and Sofia Karlsson
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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Sep 24, 2014 - 01:53pm PT
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hey there say, just a bump, to help our FIRST PAGE,
HOWEVER, awww, yes, i DO love the post that i am bumping, too...
you are of value, ...
just that i can't always visit everything and post...
but today, is REALLY NEEDED FOR HELP, TO US ALL...
WILL TRY to bump some more...
this 'message will repeat' for a bit, in the bumps...
:)
hope i am helping...
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 7, 2014 - 11:34am PT
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Thorstein Bergman - Helgdagskväll i timmerkojan (Weekend night in the cabin)
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Sofia Karlsson & Odd Nordstoga - Jag väntar... (I'm waiting...) Lyrics: Dan Andersson. Music from 1:50.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Sveeds? Jo? OK, I'm going back to watching Lilyhammer.
That should be required watching for any potential immigrant, ikke sant?
(and don't pretend you haven't watched it!)
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 7, 2014 - 12:55pm PT
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Reilly.
I'll start watching Lillyhammer and Hurtigruta 24 hours a day den dagen jeg emigrerer ^^^^
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 13, 2014 - 12:36pm PT
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The river Rotna flows through Finnskogen
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Marlow
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OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 13, 2014 - 01:24pm PT
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Marlow
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OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 18, 2014 - 02:09pm PT
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As a follow-up to Reilly's polar bear (excellent drawning by Nansen)
Nansen and Fram on a well made medal:
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 19, 2014 - 12:44am PT
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In a present commentary to Nansen's "In Northern Mists" the following is written about the relationship between the Sami people and Finns/Forest-Finns in Scandinavia:
Lapps are now generally known as ‘Sami’ or ‘Same’ [pronounced ‘Sar-mi’]. They are the same people who were named in the remote past ‘Finns’, [the “small (?) very mild Finns...” of Jordanes] or Procopius’s Scrithifini]. Nansen remarks that “Lapps are called ‘Finns,’ both in Old Norse and modern Norwegian...” It has been suggested that the Lapps may be unique among the present-day Arctic peoples in that they have remained in the same place in the Arctic since just after the last ice age. Their home has been the northern regions of Norway, Sweden and Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia for a period of about eight thousand years.
The modern people known as Finns, inhabitants of Finland, are quite different. They are descended from a collection of tribes speaking similar languages of the ‘Finno-Ugric’ family - the same language which they passed to the Lapps and which is now spoken by them. This succession of land-hungry tribes probably arrived in the area of the eastern Baltic, Finland and Karelia around 100 B.C. to 100 A.D. and included the Estonians and Karelians. These peoples came from central Russia, and brought with them the ability to cultivate cereals. Those migrating to what is now Finland would have displaced small numbers of resident nomadic Lapps [Sami], who withdrew to the north. [‘Finnic Peoples’, Encyclopædia Britannica, Britannica (R) CD 99 Multimedia Edition (C) 1994-1999 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 19, 2014 - 12:51am PT
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And then a tender tune with a traditional Scandinavian vibe...
Åsa Jinder - Cajsa Stina Åkerström - Av längtan till dej
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