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Phil 3 year s ago
They also have a very strict immigration policy which is admirable in these times.
       
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Elsie 3 year s ago
Phil,
I can respect the need to control population growth. However, I am baffled by your choice to characterize the policy as "admirable in these times".
       
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Daphie 3 year s ago
Phil, It is amazingly easy to emigrate into Iceland. Hopefully they'll keep you out.
       
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The Most Famous Food In Iceland Is Hot Dogs

At this point, hot dogs are practically the national dish of Iceland. They are everywhere: you can by them in gas stations, roadside stops, restaurants. The most famous place to get a hot dog in Iceland is Baejarins Beztu Pylsur. The name translates to ‘the best hot dog stand in town.’ This hot dog stand was opened in 1937 and it is still run by the same family. Even such famous people as Bill Clinton and Kim Kardashian visited the stand and got a taste of the famous hot dogs. These hot dogs are special because instead of pork or beef, Icelanders use lamb meat. The family that runs the stand also makes their own ketchup which contains apples as an ingredient. You can have a hot dog with homemade crispy onions and sweet mustard, along with raw onion, ketchup, and remoulade. Baejarins Beztu Pylsur was selected by the British newspaper The Guardian as the best hot dog stand in Europe in August 2006.

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