stopher1
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Be careful if you ever go to Norway and your relatives decide to prepare a traditional Christmas meal. Or at least hope they only include the meatball part! I could tell my Dad no thanks but when you have a table of Norwegians staring at you then you just hope it slides down quick!!!!!
Oh yeah, those traditional meals. But you know... that's what the Aquavit is for!
Even as a kid we were allowed to drink it. Because we had a table full of Norwegians sitting around staring at us, basically daring us NOT to like the food on the table. My grandmother had 4 sisters and a brother - all but the brother lived nearby, with their famiilies too - all but one had a Norwegian husband (the other had a Slavic husband), and traditional Norwegian fare was all we ate at her house - or any of the sisters who were the hostess of the day. My grandparents would go down to San Pedro to the Norwegian imports store every couple of months to get the various foods necessary to keep the table full of traditional goodies (and not-so goodies too).






I have no idea...
)- I'd even prefer to watch it over the coonskin cap guys. 
