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Cookie Puss.
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Ackeron said: » Cookie Puss. Ok, googled it. It wasn't what I thought it was... :(
Anyway, after deer season I'm considering buying a copy of Hyrule Historia. Anyone got it and is it worth it? I like canon info, explanations, and concept art and stuff. Anna Ruthven said: » Ok, googled it. It wasn't what I thought it was... :( Anyway, after deer season I'm considering buying a copy of Hyrule Historia. Anyone got it and is it worth it? I like canon info, explanations, and concept art and stuff. shouldn't be paying more than like £11 for it. thats how much i payed. It's pretty neat the backs got a nice little comic on it which i enjoyed. So, did you wind up getting 32 turkeys?
Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Italian thanksgiving 32 Turkeys would probably take too long to cook lol
No turkey is best turkey
Sylph.Shadowlina said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Ok, googled it. It wasn't what I thought it was... :( Anyway, after deer season I'm considering buying a copy of Hyrule Historia. Anyone got it and is it worth it? I like canon info, explanations, and concept art and stuff. shouldn't be paying more than like £11 for it. thats how much i payed. It's pretty neat the backs got a nice little comic on it which i enjoyed. Bismarck.Dracondria said: » No turkey is best turkey I don't care what the doctors say, I'm having some of that on Christmas >.> Whats with all this jibberish wingding stuff?
Over here we eat ham for Christmas and random kinda gross traditional food
I eat the sausages, potatoes, ham and bread >.> I am not a good Swede when it comes to the food Valefor.Endoq said: » Whats with all this jibberish wingding stuff? Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Over here we eat ham for Christmas and random kinda gross traditional food I eat the sausages, potatoes, ham and bread >.> I am not a good Swede when it comes to the food Cause America, *** yeah! Uh what
Valefor.Endoq said: » Whats with all this jibberish wingding stuff? Here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_dishes#Sweden Quote: Julbord - Christmas smorgasbord ("Christmas table"), a catch-all term for all the dishes served during Christmas Eve: Köttbullar - Swedish meatballs Julskinka - Christmas ham Dopp i grytan ("dipping in the kettle") - dipping bread slices in the ham broth after boiling the Christmas ham. Prinskorv - small hot dog sausages Fläskkorv - big pork sausage Isterband - smoked fresh pork sausage Revbensspjäll - spare ribs Inlagd sill - pickled herring (usually of different types) Gravad lax - lox Janssons frestelse ("Jansson's Temptation") - warm scalloped potato casserole with anchovies Vörtlimpa - Swedish rye bread with grated orange peel made for Christmas, with or without raisins. Knäckebröd - dry crisp bread Rödkål - sweet and sour red cabbage, as a side dish Grönkål - sweet and sour kale as a side dish Smörgåstårta - a sandwich cake made with creamy fillings (mainly involving salmon and vegetables) Brunkål ("brown cabbage")- cabbage flavoured with syrup hence the name Rödbetor - sliced beet root An array of cheeses - bondost, herrgårdsost, prästost, mesost (hard goat milk cheese) Lutfisk - Lye-fish (whitefish) that has been boiled served with white gravy Julmust - a traditional, very sweet, stout-like, Christmas soft drink, originally intended as an alternative to alcohol beverage called Mumma Glögg - mulled wine Knäck - Christmas toffee Pepparkakor (Gingerbread) - brown cookies flavoured with a variety of traditional Christmas spices Julost - Christmas cheese Julgröt - Christmas rice pudding with an almond hidden inside Lussekatter - Saint Lucy saffron buns. Of this I like Köttbullar - Swedish meatballs Julskinka - Christmas ham Prinskorv - small hot dog sausages Vörtlimpa - Swedish rye bread with made for Christmas, with or without raisins. Knäckebröd - dry crisp bread An array of cheeses - bondost, herrgårdsost, prästost, mesost (hard goat milk cheese) Knäck - Christmas toffee Pepparkakor (Ginger biscuit) - brown cookies flavoured with a variety of traditional Christmas spices Julgröt - Christmas rice pudding with an almond hidden inside Lussekatter - Saint Lucy saffron buns. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginger_biscuit For vörtbröd just google that and you'll see what it is (awesome bread pretty much only sold at Christmas, doesn't have a wiki page) Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Of this I like Köttbullar - Swedish meatballs Julskinka - Christmas ham Prinskorv - small hot dog sausages Vörtlimpa - Swedish rye bread with made for Christmas, with or without raisins. Knäckebröd - dry crisp bread An array of cheeses - bondost, herrgårdsost, prästost, mesost (hard goat milk cheese) Knäck - Christmas toffee Pepparkakor (Ginger biscuit) - brown cookies flavoured with a variety of traditional Christmas spices Julgröt - Christmas rice pudding with an almond hidden inside Lussekatter - Saint Lucy saffron buns. Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_dishes#Sweden Quote: Julbord - Christmas smorgasbord ("Christmas table"), a catch-all term for all the dishes served during Christmas Eve: Köttbullar - Swedish meatballs Julskinka - Christmas ham Dopp i grytan ("dipping in the kettle") - dipping bread slices in the ham broth after boiling the Christmas ham. Prinskorv - small hot dog sausages Fläskkorv - big pork sausage Isterband - smoked fresh pork sausage Revbensspjäll - spare ribs Inlagd sill - pickled herring (usually of different types) Gravad lax - lox Janssons frestelse ("Jansson's Temptation") - warm scalloped potato casserole with anchovies Vörtlimpa - Swedish rye bread with grated orange peel made for Christmas, with or without raisins. Knäckebröd - dry crisp bread Rödkål - sweet and sour red cabbage, as a side dish Grönkål - sweet and sour kale as a side dish Smörgåstårta - a sandwich cake made with creamy fillings (mainly involving salmon and vegetables) Brunkål ("brown cabbage")- cabbage flavoured with syrup hence the name Rödbetor - sliced beet root An array of cheeses - bondost, herrgårdsost, prästost, mesost (hard goat milk cheese) Lutfisk - Lye-fish (whitefish) that has been boiled served with white gravy Julmust - a traditional, very sweet, stout-like, Christmas soft drink, originally intended as an alternative to alcohol beverage called Mumma Glögg - mulled wine Knäck - Christmas toffee Pepparkakor (Gingerbread) - brown cookies flavoured with a variety of traditional Christmas spices Julost - Christmas cheese Julgröt - Christmas rice pudding with an almond hidden inside Lussekatter - Saint Lucy saffron buns. Of this I like Köttbullar - Swedish meatballs Julskinka - Christmas ham Prinskorv - small hot dog sausages Vörtlimpa - Swedish rye bread with made for Christmas, with or without raisins. Knäckebröd - dry crisp bread An array of cheeses - bondost, herrgårdsost, prästost, mesost (hard goat milk cheese) Knäck - Christmas toffee Pepparkakor (Ginger biscuit) - brown cookies flavoured with a variety of traditional Christmas spices Julgröt - Christmas rice pudding with an almond hidden inside Lussekatter - Saint Lucy saffron buns. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginger_biscuit For vörtbröd just google that and you'll see what it is (awesome bread pretty much only sold at Christmas, doesn't have a wiki page) Mainly it's: Turkey Ham Dressing Gravy Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Corn Green-bean Casserole (I never touch) Cranberry Sauce Dinner Rolls Apple/Pecan Pies Pretty much it. Even then that's sometimes too much. Have leftovers for a couple of days. I guess some people eat have it for julbord but ehhhh
Also
Quote: Julmust - a traditional, very sweet, stout-like, Christmas soft drink, originally intended as an alternative to alcohol beverage called Mumma I tried Mumma, it's pretty weird but not too bad It's made with porter, port wine or some other wine and sockerdricka (sugar drink, it's kinda like sprite or 7up) and some spices. You can also skip the sockerdricka and use sockerlag (which wiki says is syrup (equal parts sugar and water)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockerdricka Looks like this when it's done I want to make a meatloaf for thanksgiving
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