Comments on: Old Swedish cookbook http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/ Swedish humor travel in the nature with useful odditys, love, food, photo Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:42:30 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1583 Fri, 28 Apr 2006 20:18:51 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1583 Somehow Napfisk, I just knew that you would like this post... *lol* Somehow Napfisk, I just knew that you would like this post… *lol*

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by: Napfisk http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1582 Fri, 28 Apr 2006 20:10:09 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1582 I've been behind a bit on reading blogs. I'm happy to see I can always visit this weird and wonderful journal and discover lovely posts like this. I’ve been behind a bit on reading blogs. I’m happy to see I can always visit this weird and wonderful journal and discover lovely posts like this.

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by: Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1505 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 18:12:59 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1505 The photos of the bird don't make me hungry either Sharlet... For once :-) The photos of the bird don’t make me hungry either Sharlet… For once :-)

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by: sharlet http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1504 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 17:23:47 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1504 Ehh... The photos don't look so nice, especially the one of the bird... :P It must have really been difficult for people in the past to imagine how tasty the food could be without colour photographs! ;D Nowadays, all cookbooks have large colour, mouth-watering photographs that take up 1 whole page! It's funny to see how things have changed isn't it! :) Ehh… The photos don’t look so nice, especially the one of the bird… :P It must have really been difficult for people in the past to imagine how tasty the food could be without colour photographs! ;D Nowadays, all cookbooks have large colour, mouth-watering photographs that take up 1 whole page! It’s funny to see how things have changed isn’t it! :)

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by: Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1503 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:16:31 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1503 It really is unusual meals here in Sweden today Dave. Not many cook them any longer. At least not from scratch. Some of them is available in the stores, like blood pudding. That's ordinary lunch food for children. And for me now with my lack of iron :-) I've never eaten pig feet and I really don't know if I could. That's an experience I have left hey? *lol* It really is unusual meals here in Sweden today Dave. Not many cook them any longer. At least not from scratch. Some of them is available in the stores, like blood pudding. That’s ordinary lunch food for children. And for me now with my lack of iron :-)

I’ve never eaten pig feet and I really don’t know if I could. That’s an experience I have left hey? *lol*

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by: Dave http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1502 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 15:39:12 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1502 I enjoy cooking and from scratch. And what's unusual about pigs feet, oxtail soup (and around here oxtails are NOT inexpensive) and blood pudding (which I don't eat but I know people who do)? At least chitterlings (cooked sausage casings without the sausage) were were left out of you list. Havn't eaten any pigs feet recently but then I havn't been offered any either. I enjoy cooking and from scratch. And what’s unusual about pigs feet, oxtail soup (and around here oxtails are NOT inexpensive) and blood pudding (which I don’t eat but I know people who do)? At least chitterlings (cooked sausage casings without the sausage) were were left out of you list. Havn’t eaten any pigs feet recently but then I havn’t been offered any either.

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by: Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1486 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 11:52:04 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1486 Gayle, I just knew that some one would say that about the turtle soup. I never tasted it myself. Yes, Walker, that's the sad fact. People stopped the cooking. Don't have the time or energy or interest of cooking. That's really a pity. I think we're lowering our standards that way. There is nothing like homecooked!!! Aha, Skye, I just knew you would say that! And waited for the wishes to hear which recipes I made. Maybe you'll have to wait for long. We're kind of struck in old habits here, we have a bunch of recipes we're doing steadily. That's our lazyness, still homecooked but the same ones ;-) Gayle, I just knew that some one would say that about the turtle soup. I never tasted it myself.

Yes, Walker, that’s the sad fact. People stopped the cooking. Don’t have the time or energy or interest of cooking. That’s really a pity. I think we’re lowering our standards that way.

There is nothing like homecooked!!!

Aha, Skye, I just knew you would say that! And waited for the wishes to hear which recipes I made. Maybe you’ll have to wait for long. We’re kind of struck in old habits here, we have a bunch of recipes we’re doing steadily. That’s our lazyness, still homecooked but the same ones ;-)

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by: skye http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1484 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:16:03 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1484 That list of odd recipes actually might make it easier to stick to my resolve to not eat anymore...lol. Can't wait to hear which recipes fill your stomach monster's belly :) That list of odd recipes actually might make it easier to stick to my resolve to not eat anymore…lol.

Can’t wait to hear which recipes fill your stomach monster’s belly :)

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by: Walker http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1463 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:21:09 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1463 Well the first recipes I could do without. I have lots of cookbooks here. I just love to cook. Some of the old recipes should be remembered. Wea re becoming to used to fast foods and are getting to lazy to cook at home as much. Well the first recipes I could do without.
I have lots of cookbooks here. I just love to cook.
Some of the old recipes should be remembered. Wea re becoming to used to fast foods and are getting to lazy to cook at home as much.

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by: Gayle http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1462 Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:17:46 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/food/2006/04/25/old-swedish-cookbook/#comment-1462 I do have to admit that I adore turtle soup. None of that mock turtle soup for me! I do have to admit that I adore turtle soup. None of that mock turtle soup for me!

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