
I can buy brunost in the USA, I can find recipes for knekkebrød, but this was one thing I loved from Norway that I had to order online. (Dog is confused.)

I can buy brunost in the USA, I can find recipes for knekkebrød, but this was one thing I loved from Norway that I had to order online. (Dog is confused.)
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feel free to export as much of that to your hometown….
Solbær-toddy! That is a blast from the past 🙂 I didn’t know they still made it. Solbær-toddy to me is skiing and cold winter days in my childhood.
Apropos knekkebrød, I thought Wasa knekkebrød was sold in some stores in the US?
I do not approve of ordering pets online!
I see wasa at my local grocery in Illinois
Soon the season for Gløgg!
another delicious hot beverage
ouf, used to drink it a bit. But the 90+% sugar content was a bit too much
Blackcurrant was banned in the US from 1911 to 1966-2003 depending on the state. So that’s why it might be difficult to find.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackcurrant_production_in_the_United_States
What’s your brunost source? I’ve been having trouble finding some 🙁
My osthovel is getting dusty
What’s that mustard you guys make? I forget the name, but used to buy it at a Scandinavian store near me.
Have you tried IKEA? I have a Norwegian friend who lives in CA and that is the only place he can find lingonberry to his pork chops dinners. IKEA is Swedish but used to sell Scandinavian products.