Fygle's road to mass gain
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They have lutefisk here too in minnesota. Never tried it though. I could be wrong but I thought it was kind of an acquired taste? I'm not a fish person though so not cup of tea. Everything else sounds good though! Enjoy!
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Really? Wow, I had no idea they had this outside of Norway. And yes, it's an acquired taste
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There is a lot of norweigians ancestry here in Minnesota I guess.
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Could probably find that out behind igloo too, lol..food is international fygle Happy Holidays to you also, 50 % of diet is about to be tossed for 2 days also
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From Wilipedia:
Lutefisk is very popular in Nordic-North American areas of Canada, especially the prairie regions and the large Finnish community at Sointula on Malcolm Island in the province of British Columbia, and the United States, particularly in the Upper Midwest and Pacific Northwest. From October to February, there are numerous lutefisk feeds in cities and towns around Puget Sound. In the Nordic Countries, the "season" for lutefisk starts early in November and typically continues through Christmas
Lutefisk is very popular in Nordic-North American areas of Canada, especially the prairie regions and the large Finnish community at Sointula on Malcolm Island in the province of British Columbia, and the United States, particularly in the Upper Midwest and Pacific Northwest. From October to February, there are numerous lutefisk feeds in cities and towns around Puget Sound. In the Nordic Countries, the "season" for lutefisk starts early in November and typically continues through Christmas
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Cool.What the devil is lye though ?
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I don't really know but I'm betting that its not too tasty.
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Have a Merry Christmas
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@Bonnie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lye
@Musculargirl: Thanks for the history lesson!
@Edgar: Merry Christmas to you too!
@Musculargirl: Thanks for the history lesson!
@Edgar: Merry Christmas to you too!
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Anytime Fygle!!Fygle wrote:Thanks for the history lesson!
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Lutefisk's yummy, I swear!
Yesterday:
Pinnekjøtt, or "stick meat". Dried, steamed lamb, mashed kohlrabi and potatoes. Mmmmmmmm.
Yesterday:
Pinnekjøtt, or "stick meat". Dried, steamed lamb, mashed kohlrabi and potatoes. Mmmmmmmm.
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Weights day:
Flat bench: 3x10 (63kg )
Bent row wide grip: 3x10 (65kg)
Quad extensions: 3x10 (60kg)
Tomorrow I'll be back on track again. Cross country later today hopefully, if the weather clears a bit.
Flat bench: 3x10 (63kg )
Bent row wide grip: 3x10 (65kg)
Quad extensions: 3x10 (60kg)
Tomorrow I'll be back on track again. Cross country later today hopefully, if the weather clears a bit.
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Weather cleared enough for a 2 hour cross country trip!
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nice DId you uhh take any pics ?
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Actually no, but next time I'll remember taking some