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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Isn't salty licorice hard to find in other places, except in the nordic countries?

And surströmming, of course. Don't like it but it's rather unique.
salmiakki ie. ammonium chloride? yeah, only here and at least in netherlands. I think it was finnish to begin with, but that might be just a typical local myth... sort of like swedish meatballs, as there's never been a single culture that didn't have a dish of minced meat rolled into meatballs.

surströmming is all you though. 🙂

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Originally posted by wormwood
salmiakki ie. ammonium chloride? yeah, only here and at least in netherlands. I think it was finnish to begin with, but that might be just a typical local myth... sort of like swedish meatballs, as there's never been a single culture that didn't have a dish of minced meat rolled into meatballs.

surströmming is all you though. 🙂
Isn't there a candy thing in Finland, based on tar or something, or at least the taste of tar? I've tasted it once, and I was kind of divided in my emotions about it. Good or bad? Bad or good? Well, at least different...


New England clam chowder, rugged coastlines, Maine lobster, annual clambakes in Mattapoisett, marsh wildlife, salt air, swimming at high tide in Dennisport on Cape Cod, fresh blueberry pie, gathering bayberries along the sand dunes of Nauset Beach near the lighthouse, making hand dipped candles for Christmas, air of excitement at the Boylston Chess Club in Boston, southern biscuits, country ham, breakfast in New Orleans, barbecue and rodeos in Houston, top shelf margaritas in San Antonio, anything on or off the menu at The Greek Islands (Jackson and Halsted) in Chicago, exploring old mining towns west of Denver, discovering out of the way/one of a kind ethnic restaurants in San Francisco, driving through the Sierras for a weekend in Reno...



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Here you go!

Aussie blokes, are the best looking blokes in the world!

Better?

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Originally posted by Elamef37
Best lookin' Aussie blokes, in the whole wide world! 😛
That doesn't make any sense.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Isn't there a candy thing in Finland, based on tar or something, or at least the taste of tar? I've tasted it once, and I was kind of divided in my emotions about it. Good or bad? Bad or good? Well, at least different...
yeah, 'terva leijona'. (tar lion)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terva_Leijona

works great mixed into vodka. a bit like vodka & fisherman's friends, but tastes more like spruce resin.

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Originally posted by Palynka
That doesn't make any sense.
Maybe the best looking Aussie blokes aren't allowed to leave the country, so you'll never meet them somewhere else in the world.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
The favorite thing of mine are AMERICANS! USA USA USA!~

Flags.

Guns.

Gravy.

Ranch Dressing.

(in that order)
I hate Ranch dressing.

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Originally posted by Sunburnt
I hate Ranch dressing.
Me too, but I'm a patriot first.

P-

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Maybe the best looking Aussie blokes aren't allowed to leave the country, so you'll never meet them somewhere else in the world.
Different passports for ugly people. I see potential.

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Germany: Good bakeries (unfortunately they are dying out 🙁 )

Norway: Aurora borealis (yes, it has been declared Norwegian: http://www.aftenposten.no/reise/nyheter/article3392782.ece 😛 )

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Germany: Good bakeries (unfortunately they are dying out 🙁 )
Noooooo! There was one German bakery near my place in London and it also died out with the crisis. 🙁

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
The favorite thing of mine are AMERICANS! USA USA USA!~

Flags.

Guns.

Gravy.

Ranch Dressing.

(in that order)
america is the only country that i've been to (other than here but for different reasons) that i've seen flags hanging outside peoples homes. what's up with that?

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Originally posted by trev33
america is the only country that i've been to (other than here but for different reasons) that i've seen flags hanging outside peoples homes. what's up with that?
People do the same in Canada, only they are Canadian flags. I have seen a few where there are U.S. & Canadian flags. Probably a mixed marriage in those households.

LOVE the HOCKEY 😏

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Originally posted by trev33
america is the only country that i've been to (other than here but for different reasons) that i've seen flags hanging outside peoples homes. what's up with that?
Some Portuguese also do it because of football. 😞

It started in 2004 during the Euro and now some people still leave the same old flags from 2004 hanging out in a balcony or window.

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