#13 I've almost always eaten shrimps this way, but I toast the bread first. Butter it, put on the shrimp that have soaked in lemon juice a couple of minutes. Mayo from a tube on top and enjoy. Delicious!
I've been watching 007 you only live twice some hours ago and there declares Sean Connery that LOX is both - the British word for smoked salmon and the abbrev for liquid Oxygen..
#16 This kind of building is called stabbur, and was the food storage building on the farms. They are placed on columns to make it hard for big and small animals to get inside. The stairs leading into the building usually have a gap between the stairs and the building.
“I adore shrimp. I was amazed that people in Norway eat shrimp this way.”
“So, you take a piece of white bread, put some mayo on it, then peeled shrimp on top. Next, sprinkle them with lemon juice and add some parsley if you want. It’s delicious.”
#13 I've almost always eaten shrimps this way, but I toast the bread first. Butter it, put on the shrimp that have soaked in lemon juice a couple of minutes. Mayo from a tube on top and enjoy. Delicious!
I've been watching 007 you only live twice some hours ago and there declares Sean Connery that LOX is both - the British word for smoked salmon and the abbrev for liquid Oxygen..
#16 This kind of building is called stabbur, and was the food storage building on the farms. They are placed on columns to make it hard for big and small animals to get inside. The stairs leading into the building usually have a gap between the stairs and the building.
on my 3½ month stay in Norway, it was a thing I learned with pleasure:
Shrimps and lox are cheaper than Salami there.
Never had such a pleasure to save money before.
Jeg elsker Norge!
Eliphalet,
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lox = salmon
I've been watching 007 you only live twice some hours ago
and there declares Sean Connery that LOX is both - the British word for smoked salmon and the abbrev for liquid Oxygen..
we have one ( but do not live in norway )
#6
The buses are that infrequent?
Taste your food by spicing it heavily? Right.