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Tag Archives: Norwegian Film
Global Advent: Day 10
The Film: Elling – Norway Imagine The Odd Couple meets The Boys Next Door, in Norwegian, with award winning performances. Imagine a movie you keep hoping will be great, and then it is. Everything about Elling could have gone wrong … Continue reading →
Posted in 5 Spice, Chinese, Christmas, Christmas Cookies, Comedy, Cookies, Crossposted, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, International Cinema, Modified Recipe, Nigella, Norway, Spices, Sugar Cookies, Theme, Tumblr
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Tagged 5 Spice, 5 Spice Cookies, Advent, Almonds, Anise, Axel Hellstenius, Baking, Butter, Chinese 5 Spice, Chinese Five Spice, Christmas, Christmas Cookies, Cinema, Cinnamon, Clove, Cookies, Dessert, Elling, Fezzik, Film, Film Blog, Five Spice, Flour, Foregin Movies, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Films, Frenchified Popcorn, Herbes de Provence, Herbes de Provence Popcorn, Holiday, Homemade, Indigo Montoya, Ingvar Ambjørnsen, International Cinema, Jørgen Langhelle, Kjell Bkarne, Larry Stuckey, Lemon, Lemon Zest, Martha Stewart, Movies, Nigella, Nigella Cookies, Nigella Seed, Norway, Norwegian Cinema, Norwegian Film, Peppercorn, Per Christian Ellefsen, Petter Næss, Popcorn, Recipe, Recipe Blog, Sliced Almonds, Spiced Sugar Cookies, Spices, Splenda, Splenda For Baking, Sugar, Sugar cookie, Sugar Cookies, Sven Nordin, Teaspoon, The Boys Next Door, The Odd Couple, Uzbekistan, Zest (ingredient), Zucchini
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Global Advent: Day 2
The Film: Salmer fra kjøkkenet [Kitchen Stories] – Norway With Scandinavian films I have learned to just watch. Stay with it. Beginning to end. My first experience was watching Italiensk for begyndere. My perception before, during, and after was nearly … Continue reading →
Posted in Christmas, Comedy, Drama, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Period, Period Drama, Period Piece, Spices, WWII
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Tagged Almonds, Bent Hamer, Broth, Cabbage, Carrots, Chicken, Cinema, Cinnamon, Comedy, cook, Couscous, Culture, Curry, Curry Powder, Dinner, Director, Drama, Dried Fruit, Fennel, Fennel Seed, Film, Food, Foregin Movies, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Films, Home, Hong-Kong, Independent, Independent Film, Indie Film, Infernal Affairs, Jörgen Bergmark, Joachim Calmeyer, Kitchen Stories, Ktichen Stories, Meal, Moroccan, Moroccan Chicken, Movies, Nigella, Nigella Seed, Norway, Norwegian, Norwegian Film, Onions, Period Drama, Period Piece, Plums, Post-War, Prunes, Recipe, Recipe Blog, Salmer fra kjøkkenet, Scandinavia, Scandinavian, Screenwriting, Slow Cooker, Spices, Sweden, Swedish, Toasted Almonds, Tomas Norström, Writer, Writer/Director, WWII, Yoghurt, Yogurt
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