HomeNorwayI 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.)
November 2, 2022
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.)
10 comments
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.
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.
10 comments
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.