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Fall and winter

Norwegian tradition s. Fall and winter. contents. Christmas and new year Food traditions Vacations. Christmas. Christmas. ”Little Christmas eve”. Christmas eve. December 24 Church Ribs , lamb ribs or lutefisk Christmasgifts. December 23 Porridge Almond Little gift. Christmas.

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Fall and winter

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  1. Norwegian traditions Fall and winter

  2. contents • Christmas and new year • Food traditions • Vacations

  3. Christmas

  4. Christmas ”Little Christmas eve” Christmas eve December 24 Church Ribs, lambribs or lutefisk Christmasgifts • December 23 • Porridge • Almond • Little gift

  5. Christmas First and secondday of Christmas • Officialholidays • Family

  6. Christmas Decorations • Christmastree • Stars • Santas • Candles • Christmas calendar

  7. New year New years eve New yearsday January 1 Officialholiday The Primeministers speach • December 31 • Celebratethe newyear • Fireworks and sparklers • The Kings speach • Turkey or lambribs

  8. Christmas Cakes Meat Ribs Lambribs Lutefisk ”medisterkaker” • 7 cakes • Gingerbread • Sandbakelse • ”Cakeman” • ”Fattigman” • Krumkake • Smultringer

  9. Food

  10. Food Sodd Potatoes Norwegian diet 18th century Defenciencydeseases • Traditionalsoup • Meatballs, potatoes and vegetables • Middle parts of Norway • Celebrations

  11. Food Porridge ”Får i kål” Mutton or lamb Cabbadge Pepper Potatoes Big accsess Fall • Groats, flour or rice

  12. Food Lapskaus Flatbrød Unfermented bread Stone slab or griddle Durability: 1 year • Fried or cookedmeat • Vegetables • Spices • Flatbrød, bread

  13. Food Meatballs Smalahove A sheep’s head Scorched, smokes or boiled West coast • ”meatcakes” • Cattle, pork or lamb • Brown sauce • Potatoes • Everydayfood

  14. Food Lutefisk Cloudberrycream Dessert Whipedcream and cloudberries ”krumcake” • Scandinavia (-Denmark) • Dryedfish or cod • Soaced or luted • Christmas

  15. Food Fenalår Morrsausage Black or red Old tradition • Thigh of a sheep • Cured

  16. Food ”Old cheese” Ribs Ribs of animals Pork or sheep Christmas • Fresh mold cheese • Vikings • Looksold

  17. Food Curedfood • Preservedtroughcuring • 1000 years • Dry food • Oldestway to preserve food

  18. Vacations

  19. Fallbreak • Harvest potatoes • ”Potatovacation” • Traveling • September/Oktober

  20. Winterbreak • A lot tubercolosis • Cross country skiing – good • Couldget the day of • Christmasbreak – untilJanuary 10

  21. Sources • http://www.sb.no/nyheter/meninger/skolefridagene-hvorfor-hostferie-1.5630063 • http://www.bt.no/nyheter/lokalt/-Hvorfor-skal-vi-egentlig-ha-hostferie-2977341.html • http://www.nrk.no/buskerud/derfor-har-vi-vinterferie-1.11560595 • http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenal%C3%A5r • http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalahove • http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spekemat • http://snl.no/gammelost • http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potet

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