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bdhkhsfgk
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20 Dec 2009, 1:34 pm

Which country would you like to eat dinner in?

Norway;

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Sweden;

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So what do you choose? 8)



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20 Dec 2009, 2:16 pm

I'd imagine Norwegian food would be much better than Swedish. More fish and vegetables in Norway. The Swedish diet must be a little boring because the climate is so unsuitable for agriculture.



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20 Dec 2009, 2:24 pm

Perambulator wrote:
I'd imagine Norwegian food would be much better than Swedish. More fish and vegetables in Norway. The Swedish diet must be a little boring because the climate is so unsuitable for agriculture.


I agree about that, even though Svenske køttbullar tastes pretty good :D



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20 Dec 2009, 2:33 pm

The problem though as that Lutefisk and Surstromming are available throughout all of the Scandinavian countries except perhaps Denmark.


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20 Dec 2009, 3:06 pm

I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:



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20 Dec 2009, 3:14 pm

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I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


In case you want to know, Sweden isn't that known for their food, except their køttbullars, but they are more known for their CANDY, but even so, I would like to say that Norwegian candy AND food is better.



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21 Dec 2009, 2:54 am

Accidental double-post for some oddreason. Either way.



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21 Dec 2009, 2:55 am

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


In case you want to know, Sweden isn't that known for their food, except their køttbullars, but they are more known for their CANDY, but even so, I would like to say that Norwegian candy AND food is better.


You cannot judge unless you had a taste of both worlds, as they say. Which, by judgin from the blatantly horrible mix of letters for a username, haven´t. Yes, more irony. :roll:

Also.. Why do you think food need celebrity status?



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21 Dec 2009, 3:26 am

Phipe wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


In case you want to know, Sweden isn't that known for their food, except their køttbullars, but they are more known for their CANDY, but even so, I would like to say that Norwegian candy AND food is better.


Why do you think food need celebrity status?


I didn't say that, I just made up a contest of traditional norwegian vs traditional swedish food :wink:



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21 Dec 2009, 3:56 am

Icelandic food is downright horrible, Hákarl or rotten shark is poisonous, yet they still eat it



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21 Dec 2009, 7:09 am

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


In case you want to know, Sweden isn't that known for their food, except their køttbullars, but they are more known for their CANDY, but even so, I would like to say that Norwegian candy AND food is better.


Why do you think food need celebrity status?


I didn't say that, I just made up a contest of traditional norwegian vs traditional swedish food :wink:


And yet you forgot about the Sill, prinskorv and Sandwich Cake, thus letting the meatballs alone face your steak thingys, and Vodka-in-a-plate you call soup?

I do believe this argument will end up very heated, like a burning kitchen. :?



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21 Dec 2009, 7:20 am

Phipe wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


In case you want to know, Sweden isn't that known for their food, except their køttbullars, but they are more known for their CANDY, but even so, I would like to say that Norwegian candy AND food is better.


Why do you think food need celebrity status?


I didn't say that, I just made up a contest of traditional norwegian vs traditional swedish food :wink:


And yet you forgot about the Vodka-in-a-plate you call soup?

I do believe this argument will end up very heated, like a burning kitchen. :?


The white soup contains fish, and the red one is called Tomato-soup.

I don't think this argument will end up heated :wink:



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21 Dec 2009, 2:03 pm

bdhkhsfgk, read your private message.


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22 Dec 2009, 2:48 am

NORWAY WINS. LEFSE AND BERLINERKRANSER FTW.
Not that those are dinnerish..
But I've always been the dessert-first type.


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22 Dec 2009, 2:56 am

Phipe wrote:
I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


Sandwich.. cake.

Like this?: http://goddessofcake.files.wordpress.co ... ake-11.jpg

Hm... +points for bits of tree all over it, -points for Extremely Mysterious Pink Frosting.


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22 Dec 2009, 9:59 am

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Phipe wrote:
I demand that you post more pictures of Swedish food, you biased Norwegian! Prinskorvar, Pickled Herring, Sill, and Sandwich Cake for the win!

Yes, i am aware of the irony in my post. :roll:


In case you want to know, Sweden isn't that known for their food, except their køttbullars, but they are more known for their CANDY, but even so, I would like to say that Norwegian candy AND food is better.


Why do you think food need celebrity status?


I didn't say that, I just made up a contest of traditional norwegian vs traditional swedish food :wink:


And yet you forgot about the Vodka-in-a-plate you call soup?

I do believe this argument will end up very heated, like a burning kitchen. :?


The white soup contains fish, and the red one is called Tomato-soup.

I don't think this argument will end up heated :wink:
Ehhh, tomato soup isn't so special.
We eat it all the time with grilled-cheese sandwiches when there's nothing better to make for dinner. :P

that white soup does look tasty thoughh. :)


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