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On Fri, 15 May 2009 10:23:50 -0400, "Rooney"
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"Larry" wrote in message
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The day they don't serve jellied fish for breakfast. lol



Ever been to Minnesota? Lutefisk, a Norwegian delicacy.....


Lutefisk Preparation

Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Barbeque Scandinavian

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
1 Lutefisk
5 sticks firewood
1 quart gasoline
1 750 ml Finlandia -- poured over ice

Pour a glass of Finlandia(ice or not is optional). Take a healthy drink,
because this preparation is man's work.

Dig a hole in your backyard. About 3ft deep should be sufficient.
To this hole, add the Lutefisk and then the five fireplace logs.

Douse wood with the gasoline. Step back, and ignite the wood. Ensure
that the fire is on high.

Sit back, away from the fire, on a comfortable chair. Take another
drink.

In about 15 minutes, the fire should have died down. Stir the embers,
until there is a consistency throughout of fine soot.

So that you remember this happy occasion, pour a shot of vodka into the
embers, utter "thank God," and go inside and have a great dinner. Merry
Christmas.
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NOTES : NOTES : After you have bought a lutefisk, you will need a good
method of
preparation. While this preparation method is a bit unconventional, it
will satisfy all unnatural cravings for lutefisk

Might substitute glug for the vodka.
Or maybe there's a like story for glug preparation.

--Vic
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On Fri, 15 May 2009 09:03:49 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
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Been living in Norway for six years but still cannot bring myself to eat
something which lists 'caustic soda' among its ingredients...


Terrible stuff that caustic. Reacts with stomach acid to form salt
water.

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A Swedish telephone directory company, the
www.eniro.se has published
Swedish nautical charts on Internet,

The Swedish sailor's site www.ellennet.com begins to link the charts
from it's extensive lists of harbours and places. On www.ellennet.com
you also find google earth and google map charts to ports and islands
around the Baltic sea.

The Swedish part of www.ellennet.com is under construction. For now we
list harbours on island Gotland and the huge Stockholm archipelago,
going southwards to the entrance of Göta canal. During summer we will
extend the list down to Southern Sweden and the Danish island
Bornholm.

Ellennet began as a East European harbour site and lists hundreds of
ports from Poland in South to Finland in North.

Welcome to www.ellennet.com


Very nice and thanks.

Now I just need to figure out how to download into my laptop chart plotter.
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