Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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rawalice
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Date: January 10, 2012 12:04PM I think it'd be interesting to visit Norway, especiially the Essene Caves! How exciting would that be to see.
One of my favorite books- A Time for Trolls "Fairy Tales from Norway" told by Asbjornsen and Moe. (translated by Joan Roll-Hansen) Great book! Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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Anonymous User
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Date: January 10, 2012 01:11PM Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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Tamukha
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Date: January 10, 2012 02:13PM I thought the Essene Caves were in Israel?
I watch this Norwegian cooking show on PBS--New Scan Cooking--lots of things which we don't eat, so I turn off that part of me brain while viewing, but my God, the vistas! The chef/host goes to all these little towns in the fiords and valleys around them to cook the microregional dishes, and half of each episode is just glorious panorama footage of sea and green fields and snow cover mountain. Breathtaking! Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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banana who
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Date: January 10, 2012 06:40PM rawalice Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think it'd be interesting to visit Norway, > especiially the Essene Caves! How exciting would > that be to see. > > One of my favorite books- A Time for Trolls "Fairy > Tales from Norway" told by Asbjornsen and Moe. > (translated by Joan Roll-Hansen) Great book! "A Time For Trolls?" Hmmm....LOL Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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rawalice
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Date: January 11, 2012 09:09AM They may have found them there, but weren't those the dead sea scrolls?
I saw one show from Finland I think. A beautiful blond woman. She made this scallion topping on some really flat type of bread. It looked delicious. I wish I'd caught her name. It's such a cute and fun book banana who. Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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Tamukha
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Date: January 11, 2012 04:47PM rawalice,
It might have been Tina Nordstrom[why can't I do umlauts anymore, stupid keyboard?!]; she's Swedish and loves making things with fruits--yummy! Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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banana who
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Date: January 12, 2012 10:09PM rawalice Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think it'd be interesting to visit Norway, > especiially the Essene Caves! How exciting would > that be to see. > > One of my favorite books- A Time for Trolls "Fairy > Tales from Norway" told by Asbjornsen and Moe. > (translated by Joan Roll-Hansen) Great book! Why do you keep hearing about Norway? I haven't heard a thing about it. Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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rawalice
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Date: January 13, 2012 10:51PM Thanks Tamukha, but I don't think that's her. It was like a fresh scallion mixture on what looked like some kind of yellowish flat thing. That sounds like it'd translate to raw foods pretty well. I wonder if cornmeal is heated at all. Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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Tamukha
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Date: January 14, 2012 03:21PM rawalice,
Cornmeal has to be heated to be digestible by humans; I think the ancient Inca fermented it somehow, but this idea is lost to the sands of time, er, the Andes. I have made lovely corn puddin' and coarse polenta-like things with very finely ground fresh raw corn kernels from farm stand corn. In retrospect, a lot of trouble, but if you are craving corn pone or jonnycake, experimenting can be interesting Now I'm going to wonder who that chef was, darn it . . . Finnish, you say? Off to the Intertubes! Re: Everyone keeps mentioning Norway.
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rawalice
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Date: January 14, 2012 05:15PM Maybe it was her. I only caught one show. She was outside making her stuff too. Oh well. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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