Tuesday, January 7, 2020

December 24th: Not actually Christmas, even though Swedes all call the 24th Christmas

My foot was still very sprained.
We ate an enormous amount of food.
I wore my glittery sweater from a thrift store again.
We ate even more food.
Gifts were exchanged.
It was a lovely Christmas Eve.

Two days later and still quite swollen

Fika with luffekakor, pepparkakor, and saffronbullor stuffed with hazelnut paste!!

Hallon paj

This pie was so tasty. The raspberries were wild ones that Mats picked in the woods last summer.

I and Viveca

Mats got a fan for one of his computers. Or his 3D printer.

Julmust: the Swedish soda that is only sold for the holidays

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