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Bertie the Bunyip October 14th 03 04:14 PM

Thorrablot food outside Iceland
 
Nik wrote in
:

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 01:10:58 GMT, Tropical Storm Alison
wrote:

I read about this holiday (am I spelling it correctly?) ten years ago in
Freya's Folk's magazine. I wasn't aware Icelanders still celebrated it
till I saw the National Geographic Taboo show. What kind of foods do
people in, e.g., the US who celebrate Thorrablot eat? I (seriously)
wouldn't mind the ruminant heads or sheep balls (I grew up eating organ
meats), but I don't think I could eat the shark.


Hakarl has to be tried at least once, then followed by a shot of
Brannivin...


you spelled it wrong, dip****.

BTW, I go to iceland all the time. Want me to get you some? I frequently
pick it up and use it for antifreeze.




Bertie

Bertie the Bunyip October 14th 03 04:15 PM

Thorrablot food outside Iceland
 
(Sigvaldi Eggertsson) wrote in
m:

Nik wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 01:10:58 GMT, Tropical Storm Alison
wrote:

I read about this holiday (am I spelling it correctly?) ten years
ago in Freya's Folk's magazine. I wasn't aware Icelanders still
celebrated it till I saw the National Geographic Taboo show. What
kind of foods do people in, e.g., the US who celebrate Thorrablot
eat? I (seriously) wouldn't mind the ruminant heads or sheep balls
(I grew up eating organ meats), but I don't think I could eat the
shark.


Hakarl has to be tried at least once, then followed by a shot of
Brannivin...

Nik


This is actually not an old tradition here in Iceland, it only goes
back to the 1950Žor so.


Shh, try not to upset Njikky.

He knows best,you know.


Bertie


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