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TexasTowelie

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2. That does sound gross.
Mon Dec 3, 2018, 11:34 PM
Dec 2018

Obviously, I never had to be concerned about eating lutefisk in Texas. However, when my father would open a can of sardines I made a convenient escape on my bicycle for the next hour or so.

Given the choice, I would join the festivities at your maternal grandmother's home.

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YUK! chillfactor Dec 2018 #1
That does sound gross. TexasTowelie Dec 2018 #2
I had a Norwegian friend at university Haggis for Breakfast Dec 2018 #3
Aw Geeze say it ain't so. Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #4
It's not just the old Scandinavians passing on dflprincess Dec 2018 #7
So true, Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #10
Uff da is right!! Olafjoy Dec 2018 #5
But surely you must still have the lefse with butter & brown sugar dflprincess Dec 2018 #8
Aw. What's Minnesota without lutefisk? I tried it when we sinkingfeeling Dec 2018 #6
Years ago I was at a DFL dinner where it was served. dflprincess Dec 2018 #9
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