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LIN 08: Norwegian Food with Whitney Love Bredland

LIN 08: Norwegian Food with Whitney Love Bredland

FromLife in Norway Show


LIN 08: Norwegian Food with Whitney Love Bredland

FromLife in Norway Show

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2017
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Podcast episode

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Life in Norway Show Episode 8: Norwegian Food Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode8 Whitney Bredland Love from the Thanks for the Food blog is the latest guest on the Life in Norway Show. Whitney talks to us about the interesting world of Norwegian food. We look at Norwegian cuisine from the perspective of living here, and some tips for visitors too. We also take a trip around Norway and hear about some of the regional specialities. We talk about: Why Whitney decided to start a food blog A typical Norwegian diet and the daily eating routine The Norwegian tradition of boiled potatoes Whitney's favourite Norwegian dishes Recommendations for visitors Whitney's trip to Røros How shopping for food and groceries differs from the USA Links from the show: Whitney's cookbook: Thanks for the Food Food safari in Røros And to find out more about Whitney: Follow Whitney on Twitter Whitney's food blog: Thanks for the Food Whitney's cookbook: Thanks for the Food Enjoying the Life in Norway Show? Please consider supporting us from just $2 per month - that's less than the price of a simple black coffee here in Norway! Not only will your support guarantee the future of the show, supporters get access to exclusive Q&A podcasts where you can ask any question about Norway. You’ll also get massive discounts on all eBooks we produce. Support the show here.
Released:
Dec 21, 2017
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An English language guide to living and working in Norway, featuring interviews with both expats and Norwegians. Find out what it's like to live and work in Scandinavia, and whether Norway really is the happiest country on earth.