Welcome to my blog. I'm in Room 18 and my teacher is Miss Power. We're a class of Year 7 and 8 students in Syndicate 4 at Grey Main School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Monday, 8 December 2014
Main Star - Christmas in Sweden
In Sweden, 24 December is the highlight of Christmas. School children are on holiday, as well as most parents. After enjoying the abundant Christmas smorgasbord(I don't know what this means Erh no search results), everyone is waiting for that special knock on the door, which means that that Santa Claus has finally arrived with the presents.
Christmas presents are under the lighted tree, candles shine brightly and the smorgasbord (or smörgåsbord, as it’s written in Swedish) has been prepared with all the classic dishes: Christmas ham, pork sausage, an egg and anchovy mixture (gubbröra), herring salad, pickled herring, home-made liver pâté, wort-flavoured rye bread (vörtbröd), potatoes and a special fish dish, lutfisk. The ham is first boiled, then painted and glazed with a mixture of egg, breadcrumbs and mustard. Lutfisk is dried ling or sathe soaked in water and lye to swell before it is cooked.
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I think you have found what smorgasbord means...do you think it sounds similar to a buffet?
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