somnium_in_tenebris said:Normally,i'd have two more exams to sit for and then go to my hometown(Thessaloniki)for holidays,but i think i'm gonna leave tomorrow after this shit night....
I couldn't agree more... I always try to get something more healthy or at least "normal" meal to lunch and so, but I'm having trouble fining them in the stores... So if I want to eat something reasonable I have to make it all from scratch at home...Strangelight said:we're going backwards in a lot of ways though. food for example. microwaved shit and convenience food isnt doing us any good like.
hail potatos and that!
what do people eat up there like?rafael said:I couldn't agree more... I always try to get something more healthy or at least "normal" meal to lunch and so, but I'm having trouble fining them in the stores... So if I want to eat something reasonable I have to make it all from scratch at home...
Originally fish and potatos, but with all the new fancy food I can't really tell. Like an avarage partly americanized country?Strangelight said:what do people eat up there like?
American's have their turkey... while in norway we got fish, and fish is served with potatos here in norway. me thinks it's hard to grow anything else because of the cold clima.Allan said:I thought potatoes were American, aren't you Norwegians intio that brown cheese, myseost or something. Disgusting if you ask me.
brown cheese? you must think we're stupid!rafael said:American's have their turkey... while in norway we got fish, and fish is served with potatos here in norway. me thinks it's hard to grow anything else because of the cold clima.
and brown cheese is very norwegian, yes, a long with gammon and other viking-ish food
ooh be careful cos the black hordes of mummys boy metal will fire lightning bolts at you from their tongues *rasp*Andy_2003 said:is that because the cheese develops for some time in the ass?
Brown cheese is in no way viking, not if us Danes have a say in a matter. Most disgusting thing I ever tasted uke: .rafael said:and brown cheese is very norwegian, yes, a long with gammon and other viking-ish food