We eat cheddar cheese and grape jelly on ours, although I think we're the only ones in the world that eat it that way.
Depends on its use, the word good being either god or flink, as in either did the lefse turn out great, or the person making them was good at making them. It also depends on where in Norway this sentence was to be used; you either make or you bake lefse. The lefse turned out great: Det var god lefselaging/ lefsebaking. (That was good lefse making/ baking). The person is just plain awesome at it: Du er en flink lefselager/ lefsebaker. (You are a good lefse maker/ baker). You are good at making/ baking lefse.)
Potatoes
Norway
Lefse originated in Norway. It is a traditional flatbread made from potatoes, flour, butter, and milk or cream that is cooked on a griddle.
Like a big pancake.
Lefse, a traditional Norwegian flatbread, was brought to Wisconsin by Norwegian immigrants in the mid to late 19th century. As they settled in the state, they brought their culinary traditions with them, including lefse, which became a staple in their communities. The bread was made using locally available ingredients like potatoes and flour, reflecting the adaptation of traditional recipes to new environments. Today, lefse remains a cherished part of Wisconsin's cultural heritage, especially among those of Scandinavian descent.
Lefse originated in Norway, with roots dating back to the time of the Vikings. It is a traditional soft, flatbread made with potatoes, flour, butter, and milk or cream. It is typically cooked on a griddle and served with butter, sugar, or other fillings.
During Christmas, people eat foods such as: turkey, ham, stuffing, apple cider, and cake. Also plum pudding, fruit cake, holiday butter cookies, dishes from your heritage (like lutefisk and lefse for Scandenavians), delicious fresh oranges and grapefruits, nuts, fudge and other homemade candies. Many people eat a formal fish dinner with pasta options. People often give peppermint candy canes as little gifts.
any baking potato, not too moist, not too fresh (but not growing either)
no!people dont eat people
Some werewolf's eat people. But not all of them will eat people
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