I was out at a pub thursday evening and indulged in a dessert, fried camenbert with cloudberrys!! YUM!!! Also had a real good belgian Winter Ale. called something Noel. (I admit, my belgian is a bit rusty).
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Delicious things! At least if you pick them wild and dont try to garden them. Just like Wild Strawberrys and others little berrys like Boysenberrys the gardened variety is NOT as tasty. Raspberry and blackcurrant works as a gardened berry but not these. Then of course they are difficult to garden, their favourite growing place is marshes, bogs and mires.Had to look up cloudberrys.
Can you believe I am just starting on my Christmas card list now? I was feeling a bit tired and sick yesterday and spent most of the day in bed. Today is a bit better but still feeling sort of drained.Just made it through friday. Week is over but i'm looking forward to next week. It is the big Christmas party week!!! Tuesday is the party with my friends in the floorball gruop, We have booked a table at a restaurant and intend to party. Friday is the Big Christmas Party at work, I'll be lucky if i have recuperated when monday begins again...... And somewhere i must shop some christmas gifts too. When? And more important, What??? As usual i am so unimaginitive when it comes to gifts. And the food, when will i find time to buy it? The Cheeses, The Christmas Ham, The Sausages and so on. I can feel panic on the way......
Had to look up cloudberrys.
Delicious things! At least if you pick them wild and dont try to garden them. Just like Wild Strawberrys and others little berrys like Boysenberrys the gardened variety is NOT as tasty. Raspberry and blackcurrant works as a gardened berry but not these.
Dont you have them in Canada? They are mostly used im jams and stuff like that but also for liqueurs as you found out. Theylike wet growing places and the plant can survive temps down to -40 C! A hardy little fellow i think.Me too
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Pleasant dreams!!Good Night Ka-Tet...i love ya !!
Guten nächt...is that how you say it or did I just cuss you? Ha.Good Night Ka-Tet...i love ya !!
I’ve never seen them where I live - perhaps they grow further north. I should ask Andy if they have any in Nunavut.Dont you have them in Canada? They are mostly used im jams and stuff like that but also for liqueurs as you found out. Theylike wet growing places and the plant can survive temps down to -40 C! A hardy little fellow i think.
Guten nächt...is that how you say it or did I just cuss you? Ha.
Oh. Thanks, Oz. The only reason I remembered as much as I did is because of Mozart's 'Eine Kleine Nacht Musik'. Heh heh.
It is Nacht not Nächt
Goooood Evening
No no no. You are doing this all wrong. You need to get some Sparkle Donkey and report back and review said product.Hello, folks. Just checking in. Having a sip of some Wild Turkey 101. Taking the edge off my day, as it were. I'm going to be in a long week or two. My boss is sick, but I can't work much more to cover since I'm already putting in 60 hours. At least my Christmas check will be good.
Saturday was my granddad's 90th birthday. I was able to attend the party and for that I am grateful. Great to see my last grandparent live to such an age. Hopefully, there will be more.
Hope ya'll enjoyed your weekend. Whether you were off or not.