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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 2:03 am
Thats it, I'm coming over for xmas. 3nodding I'll catch the first flight to Poland next week. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:42 am
Digital Malevolence Thats it, I'm coming over for xmas. 3nodding I'll catch the first flight to Poland next week. 3nodding LOL! I think I'm glad I've made this post. It turned out to be something quite cool, a way to get to know some of Y'all wink
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 12:37 pm
Digi: xd It gets even better than this. The tradition is also to have a free plate and place for an unexpected guest (a wanderer). So - any door you hit, they will host you smile .
Desu: yes, some threads take this unexpected by the creator long run wink .
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:50 pm
Sweet. biggrin
Is there lots of desserts involved too?
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 8:36 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:58 pm
I like pudding. surprised
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:44 am
Woah kas, that's a whole lotta courses for a Christmas dinner. o.O We typically have a ham or turkey and in some parts of Finland Lutefisk, which is lipeƤkala in Finnish. I would never ever want to eat that. D: We also eat a lot of "laatikkoruoka" at X-mas, which is not boxfood as what it literally translates to. biggrin I guess it could be a sort of casserole... but not quite. The typical "laatikko" are made of swedes (no, not the people), carrots, liver or potatoes. This is what a carrot laatikko looks like: picture.
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:59 am
I LOVE learning about other countries! I may have said that already, but really what I wanted to say was all that food looks SO good right now! 4laugh
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:06 am
Digital Malevolence Should have a real fish, like bass or trout, or my favorite, swordfish. I'm on board with the bass and the swordfish, but trout isn't a good fish for eating imo. What about halibut instead?
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:11 am
Volvy Digital Malevolence Should have a real fish, like bass or trout, or my favorite, swordfish. I'm on board with the bass and the swordfish, but trout isn't a good fish for eating imo. What about halibut instead? Rainbow trout is delicious. mad What about Haddock instead. I can't remember what halibut tastes likes like, I've only had it once.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 7:20 am
Halibut is perfect. Pretty delicate.
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:59 pm
Digital Malevolence Volvy Digital Malevolence Should have a real fish, like bass or trout, or my favorite, swordfish. I'm on board with the bass and the swordfish, but trout isn't a good fish for eating imo. What about halibut instead? Rainbow trout is delicious. mad What about Haddock instead. I can't remember what halibut tastes likes like, I've only had it once. Like kas said, halibut is great stuff. I'd recommend you try it again if you get the chance. We used to catch and eat a lot of trout when I lived in California... too many little bones for my taste. There was a breed of spotted trout (I think German) they had in some lakes around there that had a pretty good flavor, but rainbow trout I could take or leave. To each his own though.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:01 pm
Volvy Digital Malevolence Volvy Digital Malevolence Should have a real fish, like bass or trout, or my favorite, swordfish. I'm on board with the bass and the swordfish, but trout isn't a good fish for eating imo. What about halibut instead? Rainbow trout is delicious. mad What about Haddock instead. I can't remember what halibut tastes likes like, I've only had it once. Like kas said, halibut is great stuff. I'd recommend you try it again if you get the chance. We used to catch and eat a lot of trout when I lived in California... too many little bones for my taste. There was a breed of spotted trout (I think German) they had in some lakes around there that had a pretty good flavor, but rainbow trout I could take or leave. To each his own though. If I can I will try halibut again if I can. little bones wont kill you. talk2hand also, I really don't tilapia.
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