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Andreas Viestad Posted by on Jun 11, 2010

Andreas Viestad is a famous Norwegian culinary delight.  He is a food columnist,  TV chef, and cookbook author who for years has aired on TV channels in 50 countries throughout the world, will finally air on Norwegian television.  Viestad, born in 1973 in Oslo, has been referred to as “Norway’s culinary ambassador”  and “Norway’s most exciting food writer.”…

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Norwegian language is logical Posted by on Jun 10, 2010

It is my personal belief that the Norwegian language is more logical than English-it just makes more sense to me.  I’ve said before that I had a native Norwegian professor in college who said that the Norwegian language is barbaric, it’s simple.  She is absolutely right.  I would like to share a list of words…

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Norwegian Genealogy Posted by on Jun 6, 2010

How many of you that follow this blog have Norwegian ancestors?  Of those who answered yes, how many of you know their names or where in Norway they are from?  If you do, that’s awesome and this means that someone has taken the time to do the research that you can benefit from it.  If…

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Stavanger Posted by on Jun 4, 2010

                                                        Do you remember which fylke Stavanger is in?  Rogaland fylke.  Stavanger, the 3rd largest city in Norway (ca. 120,000 inhabitants) is actually the administrative center of Rogaland fylke.  Stavanger is well known for the location of theViking Age battle in Hafrsfjord in the late first millennium.  The city is also known as the Petroleum Capital of Norway, due…

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Norwegian counties Posted by on May 27, 2010

Similar to the 50 states of the United States, Norway as et land (a country) is divided into 19 fylker (counties), or  politiske administrative regioner (take a guess-political administrative regions), which are further subdivided into a total of 431 kommuner (municipalities).  Prior to 1919 when these regioner were renamed fylker, they were called (singular) amt, ting, len, and syssel, all names…

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Norwegian Birthdays Posted by on May 25, 2010

Norske bursdager, bursdager i Norge.  Bursdagstradisjoner i Norge are not all that different than here in the U.S., or in many other western countries either.  Regardless, I thought it appropriate to dedicate a post to bursdager and say a few words about how they are celebrated in Norway and what kind of vokabulær is used. …

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How’s the weather in Norway today? Posted by on May 23, 2010

Hvordan er været i Norge i dag?  I, like most people, always want to know the weather forecast for the coming days so that I can plan for outdoor activities.  I’m also rather curious about hvordan været er in other cities.  Sometimes I’ll go to weather.com and type in cities where friends and family live…

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