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Ex-Moderator | Happy St Urho's day! Did ya'll know I'm finnish? |
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Grasshopper, grasshopper, skoot! a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Hot Tubs and BEERS | |
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Ex-Moderator | Mach said: Hot Tubs and BEERS
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and Finnish foods
we need Finnish foods | |
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Sima - Mead
- 5 l water - 350 g sugar - 350 g brown sugar - 2 lemons - tiny bit of yeast Wash the lemons and peel them thinly. Remove the pith. Slice the lemons and place them with the peel and sugar in a sufficiently large vessel. Bring half of the water to the boil and pour it over the lemons, peel and sugar. Stir and leave to stand covered for a while. Add the rest of the water cold. When the liquid is lukewarm add the yeast. Keep the mead at room temperature until it starts to ferment, i.e. about one day. Put a couple of raisins and 1 tsp of sugar into clean bottles, and strain the mead into the bottles. Loosely cork the bottles and store them in a cool place. The mead is ready when the raisins rise to the surface. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Mach said: Sima - Mead
- 5 l water - 350 g sugar - 350 g brown sugar - 2 lemons - tiny bit of yeast Wash the lemons and peel them thinly. Remove the pith. Slice the lemons and place them with the peel and sugar in a sufficiently large vessel. Bring half of the water to the boil and pour it over the lemons, peel and sugar. Stir and leave to stand covered for a while. Add the rest of the water cold. When the liquid is lukewarm add the yeast. Keep the mead at room temperature until it starts to ferment, i.e. about one day. Put a couple of raisins and 1 tsp of sugar into clean bottles, and strain the mead into the bottles. Loosely cork the bottles and store them in a cool place. The mead is ready when the raisins rise to the surface. YUM!! I might even try that. |
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Ex-Moderator | Mach said: and Finnish foods
we need Finnish foods I don't think I even know any finnish foods. My finnish grandparents are both gone. There were a few things I remember eating at their house as a kid that were probably traditional, like a weird breakfast thing that was kind of like oatmeal but not. |
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CarrieMpls said: Mach said: and Finnish foods
we need Finnish foods I don't think I even know any finnish foods. My finnish grandparents are both gone. There were a few things I remember eating at their house as a kid that were probably traditional, like a weird breakfast thing that was kind of like oatmeal but not. I just looked up a bunch ...some were yummy sounding and some were were your grandparents directly from Finland ? My pateranl grandfater ( who dies when I was 2 ) was directly from sweeden I wish so much I could have known him much more | |
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Ex-Moderator | Mach said: CarrieMpls said: I don't think I even know any finnish foods. My finnish grandparents are both gone. There were a few things I remember eating at their house as a kid that were probably traditional, like a weird breakfast thing that was kind of like oatmeal but not. I just looked up a bunch ...some were yummy sounding and some were were your grandparents directly from Finland ? My pateranl grandfater ( who dies when I was 2 ) was directly from sweeden I wish so much I could have known him much more They were a couple generations in, but grew up on the iron range in very Finnish-centric communities. My great, great grandfather settled the town of Floodwood, MN (very tiny town up there). My grandfather quit school after the 6th grade to work in logging up there, and at some point moved to Minneapolis. They both spoke Finnish and the church they attended conducted about 1/3 of the mass in Finnish. My grandmother and I were quite close. She's been gone several years now, but I still miss her all the time. |
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CarrieMpls said: Mach said: I just looked up a bunch ...some were yummy sounding and some were were your grandparents directly from Finland ? My pateranl grandfater ( who dies when I was 2 ) was directly from sweeden I wish so much I could have known him much more They were a couple generations in, but grew up on the iron range in very Finnish-centric communities. My great, great grandfather settled the town of Floodwood, MN (very tiny town up there). My grandfather quit school after the 6th grade to work in logging up there, and at some point moved to Minneapolis. They both spoke Finnish and the church they attended conducted about 1/3 of the mass in Finnish. My grandmother and I were quite close. She's been gone several years now, but I still miss her all the time. I was very close to my paternal grandmother she was from England When I was 13 she was on her way from Montana to pick me up for the summer and was killed when a gust on wind blew her car into a concrete divider. I miss her so much still, we used to sing and laugh and make up songs | |
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CarrieMpls said: Did ya'll know I'm finnish? GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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Ex-Moderator | Ribbed4UrPleasure said: CarrieMpls said: Did ya'll know I'm finnish? You and that picture! |
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St Who? | |
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Ex-Moderator | JDINTERACTIVE said: St Who?
St URHO. errrrrh-hoe. |
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CarrieMpls said: JDINTERACTIVE said: St Who?
St URHO. errrrrh-hoe. Bless you. | |
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you know? just this morning i shook my fist at the ground, did a little dance and shouted loudly "snow weasels go away!" and by golly it worked! I was not bitten by a snow weasel at all.
can i have my own day too? | |
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XxAxX said: you know? just this morning i shook my fist at the ground, did a little dance and shouted loudly "snow weasels go away!" and by golly it worked! I was not bitten by a snow weasel at all.
can i have my own day too? GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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Ex-Moderator | JDINTERACTIVE said: CarrieMpls said: St URHO. errrrrh-hoe. Bless you. thanks. |
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What's this day all about? | |
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Ex-Moderator | Imago said: What's this day all about? It's over now. |
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CarrieMpls said: Imago said: What's this day all about? It's over now. oh | |
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