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Kransekake

There’s no big Norwegian celebration without a Kransekake. It’s a must at weddings and in our family: a holiday tradition. As most special holiday treats, it does take a bit

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Countdown to Christmas: Ornamental 1

So I mainly brag blog about food and cooking. Today I’m showing off long-acquired knitting skills. I used to knit all the time. At school during class, while reading, in

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Holiday traditions

Traditional Norwegian “kransekake” Norwegian kransekake. A few days in a cool dark place, then we’ll decorate with flags and Christmas crackers and finally be ready for the holidays. GOD JUL!

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