Love that one Aunt Bea.
And another video that shows men and dogs and sheep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGOGOxtN2lM
And another video that shows men and dogs and sheep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGOGOxtN2lM
Love that one Aunt Bea.
And another video that shows men and dogs and sheep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGOGOxtN2lM
One of these days I will have to try lutefisk.Lutefisk. Blech.
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One of these days I will have to try lutefisk.
So I have been told. But, sometimes I like weird stuff that other people don't like. Danish licorice comes to mind.Don't bother. It's nasty.
So I have been told. But, sometimes I like weird stuff that other people don't like. Danish licorice comes to mind.
Have you ever tried Danish licorice? It has ammonium chloride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquoriceGive me Danish or Canadian licorice any time. It's actually edible, unlike lutefisk.
Have you ever tried Danish licorice? It has ammonium chloride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice
When my mum would bring it back from Denmark we would try to be nice and share it with friends. The response was almost always that it tasted like soap. We learned to make sure other kids only took one. It would make me want to cry when they took six and then spit them out. Six, because they were little lozenge shapes. You take six, lick one side of each, and stick them to the back of your hand in the shape of a six pointed star, then lick the star.
Sounds like it would work great to take the taste of lutefisk out of your mouth!
Yup, it happens every year.Winter is here, amateur night:
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Don't bother. It's nasty.
Funny article, CG!
My mom used to love finnan haddie. It stunk up the house something fierce when she cooked it, and reminded me of lutefisk, though it's referred to as "poor man's lobster." Sorry, give me "regular lobster", or walleye.