Micca
SAHG: Stay At Home Grandfather
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Some friends served us a delicious cheese dip made with Jarlsberg. I have always thought it was pronounced with a "y" sound like yarls-berg. They pronounced it like the word "jar" just like it's spelled. I believe this to be a Swedish word and therefore the "y" sound. BTW, they served it with these flat preztel shaped chips with garlic on them and it was yummy(with the "y" sound)
