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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #150 on: October 05, 2012, 03:32:35 PM »
I was born in Philadelphia. I have lived in Seattle Wa, Rockville Md, Harlingen Tx, Millington Tenn, and many locations in NJ. Currently I live in Pine Hill, NJ
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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #151 on: October 08, 2012, 10:57:34 AM »
From Cincinnati Ohio originally moved down to Richmond Kentucky after My dad retired. I have been all over the country doing this and that but there is nothing like the Hills of Kentucky. IF I make it to retirement I will be moving to he Smoky Mountains of TN as they call to me frequently
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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #152 on: October 09, 2012, 01:23:41 PM »
I'm from Stockholm, Sweden.

Just joined, what a great forum  :@`

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #153 on: October 09, 2012, 03:08:43 PM »
Welcome Darre from Sweden!

Me, I grew up in Oneonta, NY, and now live in Fitchburg, MA (by way of Framingham and Marlborough, MA)
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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #154 on: October 09, 2012, 03:41:42 PM »
Welcome Dare to the Faternity.

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #155 on: October 12, 2012, 01:18:30 PM »
Thank you both CraftyGuy and theman.  O0

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« Reply #156 on: October 12, 2012, 01:55:04 PM »
Not a prob.  you will love it here.  Couldn't find a better crowd.  Like they say in Sweden your Noggen looks good.  I got some Norweighen in my like Leffsa and Lutafisk , LOL , Only one in the family that does, but you put that there with mashed Tators and alot of butter,  Oh Yeah ya bet ya.  I like fish. Join in and enjoy the forum bro..

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #157 on: October 13, 2012, 09:53:37 AM »
Not a prob.  you will love it here.  Couldn't find a better crowd.  Like they say in Sweden your Noggen looks good.  I got some Norweighen in my like Leffsa and Lutafisk , LOL , Only one in the family that does, but you put that there with mashed Tators and alot of butter,  Oh Yeah ya bet ya.  I like fish. Join in and enjoy the forum bro..

Haha, do we really say that?  O:O
I don't know what leffsa is (probably something Norwegian), but lutfisk is pretty good - try it with horseradish cream!

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #158 on: October 13, 2012, 10:43:22 AM »
I don't know what leffsa is (probably something Norwegian), but lutfisk is pretty good - try it with horseradish cream!

Lutfisk is one part of the Scandanavian heritage that made it to the States--mainly in Minnesota and vicinity.  It's the subject of many, many jokes among people of Scandanavian decent here.  I was raised with it and I do like it, but when my wife and kids tried it--they did taste a fork full--they ordered pizza. I think you have to be born with a special gene to appreciate lutfisk--it's a taste that can't be acquired.  Never had it with horseradish cream, but I've had it with white sauce and also done in the oven with brown butter--prefer the white sauce.  Lefsa is norske-sort of a Norwegian tortilla made with potatoes, served with butter and jam. 

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« Reply #159 on: October 13, 2012, 04:58:15 PM »
I don't know what leffsa is (probably something Norwegian), but lutfisk is pretty good - try it with horseradish cream!

Lutfisk is one part of the Scandanavian heritage that made it to the States--mainly in Minnesota and vicinity.  It's the subject of many, many jokes among people of Scandanavian decent here.  I was raised with it and I do like it, but when my wife and kids tried it--they did taste a fork full--they ordered pizza. I think you have to be born with a special gene to appreciate lutfisk--it's a taste that can't be acquired.  Never had it with horseradish cream, but I've had it with white sauce and also done in the oven with brown butter--prefer the white sauce.  Lefsa is norske-sort of a Norwegian tortilla made with potatoes, served with butter and jam. 
Oh yes, my brothers said it was rotten fish, it is cod soaked in Lye,  Rince it off and always cook it in a cotton pillow case boil yah sure.  Melt the butter , make the tators mashed (with chunks) can't get a better meal.

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #160 on: October 26, 2012, 01:03:11 PM »
I don't know what leffsa is (probably something Norwegian), but lutfisk is pretty good - try it with horseradish cream!

Lutfisk is one part of the Scandanavian heritage that made it to the States--mainly in Minnesota and vicinity.  It's the subject of many, many jokes among people of Scandanavian decent here.  I was raised with it and I do like it, but when my wife and kids tried it--they did taste a fork full--they ordered pizza. I think you have to be born with a special gene to appreciate lutfisk--it's a taste that can't be acquired.  Never had it with horseradish cream, but I've had it with white sauce and also done in the oven with brown butter--prefer the white sauce.  Lefsa is norske-sort of a Norwegian tortilla made with potatoes, served with butter and jam. 

In what way is it a joke? Is it known like surströmming (bad tasting or smelling?).  Only some people in Sweden eat lutfisk, often at Christmas eve they do it out of tradition. Well, I do it too!  O0
But as you said, I think you have to appreciate natural flavors in order to like it. A pizza is way more easy to eat to some people.

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #161 on: October 26, 2012, 01:26:55 PM »
God dag Darre!
Sweden is a great country, made a canoe tour close to Älmhult / Möckeln couple of years ago.

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #162 on: October 26, 2012, 01:46:37 PM »
Born and grown-up in the Alps of Central Switzerland, professionally active in same area for 30 years, now living happily in Nice/France after retirement.

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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #163 on: October 26, 2012, 02:22:17 PM »
In what way is it a joke? Is it known like surströmming (bad tasting or smelling?).  Only some people in Sweden eat lutfisk, often at Christmas eve they do it out of tradition. Well, I do it too!  O0
But as you said, I think you have to appreciate natural flavors in order to like it. A pizza is way more easy to eat to some people.

Well this will give you an idea--they spell it Norge style--lutefisk.





And there's loads more--but I like it too, it just a reminder of Christmas at home.  

Now surströmming that's really strong--and it's rare these days.  I've had it, but I don't even know if you can buy it outside of Minnesota, and I'm not sure they even have it.
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Re: Where are you guys from?
« Reply #164 on: October 26, 2012, 03:24:07 PM »
In what way is it a joke? Is it known like surströmming (bad tasting or smelling?).  Only some people in Sweden eat lutfisk, often at Christmas eve they do it out of tradition. Well, I do it too!  O0
But as you said, I think you have to appreciate natural flavors in order to like it. A pizza is way more easy to eat to some people.

Well this will give you an idea--they spell it Norge style--lutefisk.





And there's loads more--but I like it too, it just a reminder of Christmas at home.  

Now surströmming that's really strong--and it's rare these days.  I've had it, but I don't even know if you can buy it outside of Minnesota, and I'm not sure they even have it.
;)Tuk Scal do Ha!  Sorry spelling may be off, but I like my lutefisk, with alot of melted butter and mashed tator's ! 

Tuc Scal do Ha !   ;D