Saturday, July 13, 2013
Today Saturday 13th - Loppedmarked very nice handmade earrings great price
Christianshavn Tor - right by Metro - woman has some really gorgeous handmade earring, good prices, I got two pairs for 50 DKK.
Paddle Boating - Who knew?
Cool restaurant with beach lounge and paddle boats. Go to the train station in Nørreport then head towards the canal. I don't know the address or the name, sorry guys, but it is right across the bridge.
They have a dock set up as a floating beach to lounge on while you eat or just go straight to the paddle boats. The price is right 85 DKK for the three person one or a little more for an hour on the big one.
Didn't try the food so if you do please let us know how it is.
They have a dock set up as a floating beach to lounge on while you eat or just go straight to the paddle boats. The price is right 85 DKK for the three person one or a little more for an hour on the big one.
Didn't try the food so if you do please let us know how it is.
Guinness World Record Museum and 4 Pack on Stroget
Yes, it's silly but well worth it! I have been avoiding those goofy museums since we got here but Grandma and Grandpa bought us the multiple attraction pass available at their ticket office(s). "Go Grandma!" This is the pass that lets you in Guiness World Record Museum, Mystic Exploritorium (both by Kongens Nytorv) Ripleys Believe it or Not Museum, and the Hans Christian Anderson Museum (by City Hall/Tivoli). You can visit them the same day or one at a time.
Dreading the shear cheesiness, we started at Guiness - and had a great time! Then we followed this by going right next door and putting our tokens in to enter the Exploritorium (Goofy horror museum), all hands on activities. It took up a couple of hours and the kids had a blast and I liked it too. I liked reading the facts, which are all in English, and they liked the many hands on activities in both attractions.
This week, so about a month later, we went to the other end of the Stroget and did Ripleys and HC Anderson. They are next to each other by KFC in City Hall Square. Not as cool as the first two but still fun and the price to do all 4 instead of just one made it worth it. Even better if Grandma and Grandpa pay! Ripleys had a lot of fun info for adults and older kids but not as much hands on as Guiness and the HC Anderson one was full of facts but also stations with cool diplays where they read the whole story to you in your choice of several languages.
Overall, a fun ticket to keep in your pocket and to visit when you run out of ideas.
Dreading the shear cheesiness, we started at Guiness - and had a great time! Then we followed this by going right next door and putting our tokens in to enter the Exploritorium (Goofy horror museum), all hands on activities. It took up a couple of hours and the kids had a blast and I liked it too. I liked reading the facts, which are all in English, and they liked the many hands on activities in both attractions.
This week, so about a month later, we went to the other end of the Stroget and did Ripleys and HC Anderson. They are next to each other by KFC in City Hall Square. Not as cool as the first two but still fun and the price to do all 4 instead of just one made it worth it. Even better if Grandma and Grandpa pay! Ripleys had a lot of fun info for adults and older kids but not as much hands on as Guiness and the HC Anderson one was full of facts but also stations with cool diplays where they read the whole story to you in your choice of several languages.
Overall, a fun ticket to keep in your pocket and to visit when you run out of ideas.
Any English-Speaking ExPats have children looking for Playdates this Summer
Anyone interested? I have an 8 and an 11 year old boy and we are staying in Denmark this summer. There's a lot to do but not a lot of friends in town their age to do it with. So anyone interested in scheduling a group activity - we could go to Klatreskoven, Tivoli, the beach or anywhere else?
Saturday, April 27, 2013
REAL Lucky Charms have come to Denmark
Yes they have them at the Mega Candy Store in Nørreport right across the square from Tiger. They have always had a generic substitute but now they have the REAL THING!!! Yes they are over $10, they are 79 DKK, but they are delicious.
Don't forget they also have American pancake syrup, Dr. Pepper and Cherry Coke, Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers, strawberry and grape Jello, and a bunch of other stuff.
Don't forget they also have American pancake syrup, Dr. Pepper and Cherry Coke, Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers, strawberry and grape Jello, and a bunch of other stuff.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Going to Rome - Fantastic Tour Company with Great Prices
We went to Rome for 3 days so we had a lot to see in a short amount of time. We also took and 8 and an 11 year old, so whether it would be fun or not was up in the air :) A friend recommended Through Eternity Tours and trying to save money I debated long and hard about using them but - I did and it was a great decision. Their group tours looked interesting and their prices were really good but if you look closely their private tours are not much more money and with two kids; I wanted to go at our own pace. So I booked a one day 7 hour tour on our first day there. It was fantastic! Even with my youngest. We saw everything and even fit in a leisurely lunch. The next day we took the hop on hop off bus, saw the Capuchin Monk bizarre crypt with the skeletal chandeliers, went to the castle and the ice skating rink and merry-go-round right down the block and still didn't rush to or through anything.
The tour guide was fabulous and knowledgeable and knowing our situation - make sure to describe everything you need and want in your reservation comments - they are listening - she brought along a Rome popup book. It was great.
Also make sure and tell them you come from Denmark because then a lot of the kids tickets are free. Also,NO LINES, YES NO LINES AT THE COLOSSEUM OR THE VATICAN and you get to see things that other people don't, Who knew that if you ask the guards you are allowed to turn the sculpture at the Vatican. Who even knows that it spun around?
Call them, book it, and have a great time.
http://www.througheternity.com/
The tour guide was fabulous and knowledgeable and knowing our situation - make sure to describe everything you need and want in your reservation comments - they are listening - she brought along a Rome popup book. It was great.
Also make sure and tell them you come from Denmark because then a lot of the kids tickets are free. Also,NO LINES, YES NO LINES AT THE COLOSSEUM OR THE VATICAN and you get to see things that other people don't, Who knew that if you ask the guards you are allowed to turn the sculpture at the Vatican. Who even knows that it spun around?
Call them, book it, and have a great time.
http://www.througheternity.com/
Tree Climbing Park - Klatreskoven - Great Fun
We took 2 adults and 7 children to climb during the Easter Holiday - what a terrifying good time! Jeg var BANGE!
There is indoor climbing - this appears to need a reservation if you want to be guaranteed a climbing time but he outdoor courses do not. However, if you have a bigger group for the outdoor park, call anyway. They may give you a reservation to assure that they can fit you in. We climbed outdoors, it was a little chilly but the terror warms you right up ;) The hours are 10-6 on weekends and school holidays and it is generally 100 DKK for children and 150 DKK for adults for two hours climbing time. You get instruction on the safety line (one must be attached at all times) and on the safety equipment and off you go to the three courses, soon to be four. The red course does have a height requirements and only 2 of the kids with us could go. Adults too, but you are out of you mind if you thought I was going - however our 10 and 11 year olds climbed right up. There is also a Yellow course that is only 50 DKK and right off the ground for smaller children.
Note that the youngest we took were 8 years old and they had fun but had a little trouble reaching their safety lines to move them around the course so stick close to the shorter children.
So terrifying, YES, and affordable good time, YES! Looks like it would also be great for birthday parties.
It is right off the S Toget at the Enghave station. Leave the station and go left. It deadends about a block down on a bigger street, turn right and then almost immediately left at the grocery store. Go STRAIGHT and you will run into it. Also check out the cool architecture in Enghave it is a really pretty place to walk around - Carlsberg Brewery has some castle like buildings that are awesome. There is also a skateboard park right by the Climbing Park.
Klatreskoven - http://www.klatreskoven.dk/ - Pasteursvej 8-10, 1799 Kbh. V, banke@gmail.com, 2894 4648
There is indoor climbing - this appears to need a reservation if you want to be guaranteed a climbing time but he outdoor courses do not. However, if you have a bigger group for the outdoor park, call anyway. They may give you a reservation to assure that they can fit you in. We climbed outdoors, it was a little chilly but the terror warms you right up ;) The hours are 10-6 on weekends and school holidays and it is generally 100 DKK for children and 150 DKK for adults for two hours climbing time. You get instruction on the safety line (one must be attached at all times) and on the safety equipment and off you go to the three courses, soon to be four. The red course does have a height requirements and only 2 of the kids with us could go. Adults too, but you are out of you mind if you thought I was going - however our 10 and 11 year olds climbed right up. There is also a Yellow course that is only 50 DKK and right off the ground for smaller children.
Note that the youngest we took were 8 years old and they had fun but had a little trouble reaching their safety lines to move them around the course so stick close to the shorter children.
So terrifying, YES, and affordable good time, YES! Looks like it would also be great for birthday parties.
It is right off the S Toget at the Enghave station. Leave the station and go left. It deadends about a block down on a bigger street, turn right and then almost immediately left at the grocery store. Go STRAIGHT and you will run into it. Also check out the cool architecture in Enghave it is a really pretty place to walk around - Carlsberg Brewery has some castle like buildings that are awesome. There is also a skateboard park right by the Climbing Park.
Klatreskoven - http://www.klatreskoven.dk/ - Pasteursvej 8-10, 1799 Kbh. V, banke@gmail.com, 2894 4648
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Laundry Detergent that doesn't break the Bank
Does everyone know the Netto sells the BioTech laundry detergent super cheap. The regular little 16 load one, in the three varieties, is sold in most stores for 35DKK. Netto almost always has the BIG one, 26 loads, for 39DKK but right now they have the 20 load bottle for 25DKK. They also occasionally have the honey Cheerios if you are looking for them.
Good Shopping.
Good Shopping.
Another Awesome Find on the Stroget
Thank you Graciella for showing me this gem of a restaurant - yes it's on the Stroget in Copenhagen, yes it's really good Middle Eastern food, and yes the price is right! It looks small but The Falafel House between the Nørreport end of the Stroget and the Heron Fountain (yes, there are no herons) is really good. They have a great Shawarma, Chicken Shawarma, Kebob platter, hummus and these absolutely weirdly delicious pepperoncini on the counter, try one, yes you must - they are oddly salty and tasty good. And more importantly they have a bathroom!
It looks small but it goes way back and there is plenty of room inside for a large party for lunch.
So Enjoy - The Falafel House, Købmagergade 23, 1150 København K 3315 0439
It looks small but it goes way back and there is plenty of room inside for a large party for lunch.
So Enjoy - The Falafel House, Købmagergade 23, 1150 København K 3315 0439
Friday, March 15, 2013
Kiin Kiin - Molecular Gastronomy in Copenhagen
Wow, that is the first word that comes to mind. I am a devoted food channel viewer and have been fascinated by all the contestants in the cooking competitions that cook using these super cool magic molecular gastronomy techniques but had never had the chance to enjoy the food itself. Well, last night we had the chance to go to Kiin Kiin the Thai restaurant in Nørrebro. It was nothing less then a true adventure.
Very very pricey but very very awesome!
So this adventure started when my husband tried to make an online reservation and to my disappointment texted me to tell me that there were no tables available. Now don't give up, I called them immediately and they said they had a cancellation and would be happy to have us. (If possible tell them that you would like a table in the basement but this is regularly taken by Corporate groups) They asked what time I wanted to arrive which was confusing as I thought we would have to take whatever reservation had cancelled - nope - it is an all night extravaganza so it didn't matter what time we arrived because they had no expectation of us leaving until closing :) I also very casually asked about their VEGETARIAN menu because one of our guests was pregnant, vegetarian (eats fish), and allergic to shellfish. The man on the phone said it was no problem as long as she could eat fish sauce, so okay, reservation made, done done and done.
Well . . . we arrive and it is very nice. They sit us in the main floor lounge and they immediately start bringing us weird and delicious appetizers. One after the other, after the other, after the . . . you get the picture. When the first one arrives the server tells us that one of the four offerings has already been especially prepared for our vegetarian guest. I mentioned this once casually as a question on the phone and from our arrival on she had a special dish for each serving without us having ever mentioned it again.
After finishing our many many appetizers we were shown the nine course menu and taken to our dining table upstairs. Our two gentlemen opted for the wine pairing and us ladies opted for the JUICE PAIRING (when you can't quite figure out what that really sour yet amazing juice tastes like but you just know you know that taste - it is Jolly Ranchers!) Each and every course then had a beverage specially tailored for that dish. I could describe each dish but it would take more room then I have here so suffice it to say that from the deconstructed ice Tom Yum soup through the white chocolate pop rock coconut lollipops it was all very very very good and more importantly a whole lot of fun. Out of nine dishes the last sorbet was our only disappointment.
Following the meal we went back to the main floor for some coffee and tea and surprisingly three or four more desserts arrived while were winding down the evening.
The food is new, exciting and delicious, the service is superb and the price is astronomical so how can you go wrong?
Restaurant Kiin Kiin
Very very pricey but very very awesome!
So this adventure started when my husband tried to make an online reservation and to my disappointment texted me to tell me that there were no tables available. Now don't give up, I called them immediately and they said they had a cancellation and would be happy to have us. (If possible tell them that you would like a table in the basement but this is regularly taken by Corporate groups) They asked what time I wanted to arrive which was confusing as I thought we would have to take whatever reservation had cancelled - nope - it is an all night extravaganza so it didn't matter what time we arrived because they had no expectation of us leaving until closing :) I also very casually asked about their VEGETARIAN menu because one of our guests was pregnant, vegetarian (eats fish), and allergic to shellfish. The man on the phone said it was no problem as long as she could eat fish sauce, so okay, reservation made, done done and done.
Well . . . we arrive and it is very nice. They sit us in the main floor lounge and they immediately start bringing us weird and delicious appetizers. One after the other, after the other, after the . . . you get the picture. When the first one arrives the server tells us that one of the four offerings has already been especially prepared for our vegetarian guest. I mentioned this once casually as a question on the phone and from our arrival on she had a special dish for each serving without us having ever mentioned it again.
After finishing our many many appetizers we were shown the nine course menu and taken to our dining table upstairs. Our two gentlemen opted for the wine pairing and us ladies opted for the JUICE PAIRING (when you can't quite figure out what that really sour yet amazing juice tastes like but you just know you know that taste - it is Jolly Ranchers!) Each and every course then had a beverage specially tailored for that dish. I could describe each dish but it would take more room then I have here so suffice it to say that from the deconstructed ice Tom Yum soup through the white chocolate pop rock coconut lollipops it was all very very very good and more importantly a whole lot of fun. Out of nine dishes the last sorbet was our only disappointment.
Following the meal we went back to the main floor for some coffee and tea and surprisingly three or four more desserts arrived while were winding down the evening.
The food is new, exciting and delicious, the service is superb and the price is astronomical so how can you go wrong?
Restaurant Kiin Kiin
Guldbergsgade 21 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark |
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Great Easy Fish Recipe
This is my friend Graciella's recipe and it can be used for any fish, I have personally made it with white fish and Salmon. OK - here it is . . .
Fish - white fish/salmon/chicken
2 - 3 medium potatoes
2 - 3 medium onions
oil of choice
salt
pepper
herbs of choice (dill for salmon works great)
500 ml madlavningflodle (food cooking cream)
Knorr Aroma seasoning if you have it
PreHeat oven to 180
Cut thin potato rings/chips
Put cut potatoes in the microwave for 5 minutes to precook them
Cut thin onion rings and put on bottom of baking pan
Sprinkle onions with oil, then salt and pepper and herb to taste
Layer potatoes on top of onion layer and sprinkle with oil, then salt and pepper and herb to taste
(if you have a bigger family you can put another layer of onions then potatoes on top)
Rinse fish and pat dry
Put fish on top of onions and potatoes (I salt the salmon skin with kosher salt before I put it in)
Sprinkle fish with oil, salt and pepper and herb to taste
If you have it mix a 1/2 tsp of Knorr Aroma in Cream and then pour into pan
Graciella tops with grated mozzarella and she sometimes uses Bechemel sauce with bleu cheese instead of cream
Bake for 35 - 40 minutes
DONE!
Fish - white fish/salmon/chicken
2 - 3 medium potatoes
2 - 3 medium onions
oil of choice
salt
pepper
herbs of choice (dill for salmon works great)
500 ml madlavningflodle (food cooking cream)
Knorr Aroma seasoning if you have it
PreHeat oven to 180
Cut thin potato rings/chips
Put cut potatoes in the microwave for 5 minutes to precook them
Cut thin onion rings and put on bottom of baking pan
Sprinkle onions with oil, then salt and pepper and herb to taste
Layer potatoes on top of onion layer and sprinkle with oil, then salt and pepper and herb to taste
(if you have a bigger family you can put another layer of onions then potatoes on top)
Rinse fish and pat dry
Put fish on top of onions and potatoes (I salt the salmon skin with kosher salt before I put it in)
Sprinkle fish with oil, salt and pepper and herb to taste
If you have it mix a 1/2 tsp of Knorr Aroma in Cream and then pour into pan
Graciella tops with grated mozzarella and she sometimes uses Bechemel sauce with bleu cheese instead of cream
Bake for 35 - 40 minutes
DONE!
Affordable Dining one block off the Strøget
Who knew? One block over and there is a small restaurant called Samos, it is a Greek family style seating restaurant, with great prices and really good food. So if you are just hanging out downtown at lunchtime turn at the little street almost across from the Lego store, go to the end of the block, and make a left. They have a buffet but their a la carte menu is also only 49 DKK a dish and it is good! Samos, Skindergade 29, 1159 København - 33 33 00 25. http://www.samosrestaurant.dk/
Also on the same block are the three stores the make up Faraos Cigarer . This place is awesome! Two of the stores are gaming stores with puzzles, board games, and table top role playing game paraphernalia for games like Warhammer and WarHammer 40K. The third shop, which is right at the corner is all the armor, chain mail, and the cool foam weapons (they use these for the real role playing in the woods). You have to stop in just to see it.
Also on the same block are the three stores the make up Faraos Cigarer . This place is awesome! Two of the stores are gaming stores with puzzles, board games, and table top role playing game paraphernalia for games like Warhammer and WarHammer 40K. The third shop, which is right at the corner is all the armor, chain mail, and the cool foam weapons (they use these for the real role playing in the woods). You have to stop in just to see it.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Household Stuff, Good Prices
I've mentioned it before but there is a hardware store called Din Isenkræmmer (this translates literally to Iron Monger) in the Amager (pronounced Amarr) Centret shopping mall. They have some of the best prices I have found on household electric goods - crockpots, irons, hotpots, sandwich makers, vacuum cleaners, etc. There is always a brand on sale. Just remember they don't take standard credit cards just cash or debit cards. They also sell all manner of household items such as dishes, wine glasses, cutting boards, measuring cups, mops, buckets, and much much more for good prices. They are certainly worth a visit.
Just take the Metro to Amager Centret. Go in the entrance marked Apotek and it's three or four stores in on the left.There is another real hardware store in the same mall over by Irma that sells lamps, extension cords, and real hardware and their prices aren't bad either. If you want to compare prices there is another household store down by Føtex that sells things at normal Danish prices, the difference is huge!
Good shopping!
Just take the Metro to Amager Centret. Go in the entrance marked Apotek and it's three or four stores in on the left.There is another real hardware store in the same mall over by Irma that sells lamps, extension cords, and real hardware and their prices aren't bad either. If you want to compare prices there is another household store down by Føtex that sells things at normal Danish prices, the difference is huge!
Good shopping!
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Bagels, Bagels and More Bagels - An American Lunch in Hellerup
We wandered into Hellerup looking for an affordable (always a challenge) and delicious lunch for two girls on the town. We didn't want to go fancy but we were looking for a treat so we found our way to The Bagel Co. on Strandvejen right across from Running Man Sushi, near the 7-11. What an unexpected treat! I had been there once before but it was just for a quick Chai and I am sorry I didn't go back sooner. Friendly staff, all speak English, American Bagels in a variety of flavors (a very difficult thing to find in Denmark especially if you don't want whole wheat) including PLAIN, sesame, cheddar and jalapeno, everything and more. You can't beat it.
The sandwiches are amazingly affordable, a small is 48 DKK and a large is 52 DKK, the variety is outstanding (pastrami, delicious and fresh salmon, hummus, cheese, tuna, three flavors of cream cheese, etc.) and the vegetables are plentiful and very very fresh. But hold on to your hats - they have fresh squeezed juices and cans of AMERICAN SODA FOR JUST 19 DKK - Dr. Pepper, Cherry Coke, and Root Beer. Nectar of the Gods!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If that isn't enough there are DILL PICKLES (also impossible to find in Denmark) and French's yellow mustard. You can also buy both the pickles and the mustard there and the mustard is less then it costs at SuperBest so one less errand on my list.
On your way out pick up a bag of day old bagels for somewhere around 25 DKK. So so so so so good. Are you getting the impression that we liked it, because we did. No tables just two counters and high chairs so get there first! Surprised my picky eater with a plain bagel and cream cheese for breakfast this morning, it was like being home. Mom wins :)
The sandwiches are amazingly affordable, a small is 48 DKK and a large is 52 DKK, the variety is outstanding (pastrami, delicious and fresh salmon, hummus, cheese, tuna, three flavors of cream cheese, etc.) and the vegetables are plentiful and very very fresh. But hold on to your hats - they have fresh squeezed juices and cans of AMERICAN SODA FOR JUST 19 DKK - Dr. Pepper, Cherry Coke, and Root Beer. Nectar of the Gods!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If that isn't enough there are DILL PICKLES (also impossible to find in Denmark) and French's yellow mustard. You can also buy both the pickles and the mustard there and the mustard is less then it costs at SuperBest so one less errand on my list.
On your way out pick up a bag of day old bagels for somewhere around 25 DKK. So so so so so good. Are you getting the impression that we liked it, because we did. No tables just two counters and high chairs so get there first! Surprised my picky eater with a plain bagel and cream cheese for breakfast this morning, it was like being home. Mom wins :)
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Bare Minerals Beauty Products
Yes, ladies, they have them here! They are obscenely expensive but they have a limited selection including the cleansers and moisturizers. They are in a small section in the Magasin store. You can take the Metro, or Bus 1A to Kongens Nytorv. There is an entrance in the Metro so you don't even have to go outside.
A Bubble Bath and a Bag of Knorr
Well, I've already told you how good some of these Knorr bag meals are. Just add the chicken you stashed in the freezer when you found it on sale and presto instant meal! Now I have waited patiently for someone to try the BBQ one but no comments yet so in a desperate attempt to put something on the table instead of running across the street to the shawarma man (that's for tomorrow) - I bit the bullet and bought the bag of Knorrs BBQ.
I wanted the chicken nugget mix to coat a bunch of chicken breasts but apparently you all took me at my word and you bought all the ones that Netto in Hellerup had. But that's alright because I soldiered on. Knorrs BBQ and the chicken thighs that were the only thing for a reasonable amount of money (who eats chicken thighs, I didn't even know they had thighs). It was tasty good, even better then the Paprika or the Yellow Curry. Delicious, tender and good.
I worked very hard opening up that bag, you have to unfold it and everything, so I believe I will study for my Danish exam and retire early and gracefully. Wish me luck, the exam for my Module 1 is on Friday and I am for no good reason freaking out about it.
Oh yes, the bubble bath - don't mix the Knorr in it, I just meant that I deserve one :)
I wanted the chicken nugget mix to coat a bunch of chicken breasts but apparently you all took me at my word and you bought all the ones that Netto in Hellerup had. But that's alright because I soldiered on. Knorrs BBQ and the chicken thighs that were the only thing for a reasonable amount of money (who eats chicken thighs, I didn't even know they had thighs). It was tasty good, even better then the Paprika or the Yellow Curry. Delicious, tender and good.
I worked very hard opening up that bag, you have to unfold it and everything, so I believe I will study for my Danish exam and retire early and gracefully. Wish me luck, the exam for my Module 1 is on Friday and I am for no good reason freaking out about it.
Oh yes, the bubble bath - don't mix the Knorr in it, I just meant that I deserve one :)
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Awesome Ice Skating in Frederiksberg
That's right there is a rink in Frederiksberg so get up, put your boots on, and take the kids down there. It appears to be open 24/7 if you have your own skates but never fear there are a bunch of friendly people who speak English and rent skates from 11-19 on weekdays and 11-19 on Saturdays and I am not sure of the Sunday hours but I think it is 12-19. The rentals are 45 DKK a pair and you just need to leave an ID card until you return the skates. It is fun, even Mom RELUCTANTLY went. You can also rent these awesome penguins for the kids that don't know how to skate well or at all, they are 50 DKK for each 1/2 hour and they are heavy and solid have little handles that they hold onto as they push them around. When my kids were little they would use chairs to push around the rink, these are much cuter.
Just take the Metro to the Frederiksberg stop, go up the escalator towards the Mall entrance but go out to the street instead. Walk out to Falkoner's Alle and turn right (N I think with my girl brain, so I could be wrong). Walk down (here are girl directions - towards the McDonalds) and in about two blocks it will turn into Allegade. You will walk through a park across from a row of nice restaurants and then you will see it on your right. Remember they only take CASH. I have heard that there is another one in Svanemøllen by the train station but I couldn't find it.
We brought a small lunch bag with PB&J sandwiches, snacks, water and juice but there is a snack bar. They have pølsehornes (the little pigs in the blanket hot dogs), chocolate croissants, and a couple of other snacks. They also have beer, coffee, Chai, cold drinks and hot chocolate for the usual 25-35 DKK: If you have a picky eater DON'T buy the hot chocolate. Word of warning, neither of my kids liked it. It was a dark chocolate tasting more bitter brew :( There is also a Pølservagn (Hot Dog Wagon) across the street for a fun, inexpensive lunch. Of course, after we bought three of the 25 DKK hot chocolates I saw that the hot dog wagon had hot chocolate advertised for 13 DKK so if someone tries it let me know if it is good? There are also a bunch of restaurants and bakeries on your way back to the Metro if you want to stop for lunch.
Keep your eyes open on your way there and you will see a really cool brick tower on your right with what looks like an observation platform on top. The bottom was a Bar and I walked in but couldn't figure out if there was a way to go up to see. It's pretty cool looking so if anyone finds a way up, let us know!
Just take the Metro to the Frederiksberg stop, go up the escalator towards the Mall entrance but go out to the street instead. Walk out to Falkoner's Alle and turn right (N I think with my girl brain, so I could be wrong). Walk down (here are girl directions - towards the McDonalds) and in about two blocks it will turn into Allegade. You will walk through a park across from a row of nice restaurants and then you will see it on your right. Remember they only take CASH. I have heard that there is another one in Svanemøllen by the train station but I couldn't find it.
We brought a small lunch bag with PB&J sandwiches, snacks, water and juice but there is a snack bar. They have pølsehornes (the little pigs in the blanket hot dogs), chocolate croissants, and a couple of other snacks. They also have beer, coffee, Chai, cold drinks and hot chocolate for the usual 25-35 DKK: If you have a picky eater DON'T buy the hot chocolate. Word of warning, neither of my kids liked it. It was a dark chocolate tasting more bitter brew :( There is also a Pølservagn (Hot Dog Wagon) across the street for a fun, inexpensive lunch. Of course, after we bought three of the 25 DKK hot chocolates I saw that the hot dog wagon had hot chocolate advertised for 13 DKK so if someone tries it let me know if it is good? There are also a bunch of restaurants and bakeries on your way back to the Metro if you want to stop for lunch.
Keep your eyes open on your way there and you will see a really cool brick tower on your right with what looks like an observation platform on top. The bottom was a Bar and I walked in but couldn't figure out if there was a way to go up to see. It's pretty cool looking so if anyone finds a way up, let us know!
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Do You need a Rolling Bag?
Yes, I now look like the crazy old lady that I am or so my husband says? I gave given in and bought one of those rolly bags but I am no longer humping bags of groceries and my Danish class books and my iPad in my brittle old arms. I've wanted one for awhile but they are a minimum of 300 DKK and I just couldn't make myself do it, that's about $60. (can't do the math like me, just divide by 5 - you'll be a little low but because the exchange rate is usually closer to six but so what, you'll just be spending a little LESS than you think) I checked out EBay but shipping is too much and no one is scheduled to visit from the states to bring me one along with a suitcase full of Lucky Charms.
Well, Ikea has one for 120 DKK! So get yourself there and join the ranks of us crazy old ladies. I may mutter to myself on the Metro but at least my arms and back don't hurt and I can shove all kinds of crazy stuff in there. Well worth it, just divide by 5 ;) under $25
Well, Ikea has one for 120 DKK! So get yourself there and join the ranks of us crazy old ladies. I may mutter to myself on the Metro but at least my arms and back don't hurt and I can shove all kinds of crazy stuff in there. Well worth it, just divide by 5 ;) under $25
Is Denmark the Place for You?
Are you someone who is excited by change and you have the unique opportunity to bring your family to experience a new lifestyle here in Denmark? Or are you someone who is not so excited about leaving your current home and adventuring overseas but find yourself agreeing to move to Denmark however unwillingly? I have been both so either way let me assure you that if you have to go overseas that the friendliness and good heartnedness of the Danish people, not to mention their excellent command of the English language, will make your move as seamless as possible. If you have to go somewhere, this is one of the better places to be.
The country itself is beautiful! The availability and quality of the parks and playgrounds, various amusements, night life, and culture including music and theatre are excellent. The ease of their public transportation is amazing but don't worry - if you must have a car, car rental specials are affordable and there is always one available from somewhere and they include the car insurance. There is also an enormous ExPat population and many many support groups for people of all nationalities.
The rumors of difficult medical care are just that, rumors. Americans coming here will be amazed by the medical community's thoroughness and surprised by their treatment of you as a person rather than any catering to insurance companies. I can talk from experience as my medical issues made it necessary for me to find a physician within a week of my arrival, no problem.
It is not perfect here by any means but it is comfortable for a displaced American. Cost of living is very high but with a good understanding of your family budget, time spent finding the best prices for what your family enjoys, and some judicious online purchasing, you can do well. Shop for your kids next clothing sizes before you come. If you are lucky your employer may pay your rent or International School tuition (if you choose to go that route), a lot do. I will post soon on things you may want to negotiate for if you are looking for a job here.
I won't lie, you will have days when it's all just overwhelming and you just want to go home, grab a dollar coffee from McDonalds and a bag of Fritos (not be found here for love or money :) . You just cry a little then take yourself outside and you look around at the beautiful buildings, the goofy clothes, or the canals or heck, buy a ticket to Paris for $120 and realize that it's a fun, unique, and a not so unpleasant adventure.
If you are thinking about coming here, on your way, or already here and have a question - post it here and I will try to answer it truthfully or if I can't maybe one of the other readers can. So good luck and good travels.
The country itself is beautiful! The availability and quality of the parks and playgrounds, various amusements, night life, and culture including music and theatre are excellent. The ease of their public transportation is amazing but don't worry - if you must have a car, car rental specials are affordable and there is always one available from somewhere and they include the car insurance. There is also an enormous ExPat population and many many support groups for people of all nationalities.
The rumors of difficult medical care are just that, rumors. Americans coming here will be amazed by the medical community's thoroughness and surprised by their treatment of you as a person rather than any catering to insurance companies. I can talk from experience as my medical issues made it necessary for me to find a physician within a week of my arrival, no problem.
It is not perfect here by any means but it is comfortable for a displaced American. Cost of living is very high but with a good understanding of your family budget, time spent finding the best prices for what your family enjoys, and some judicious online purchasing, you can do well. Shop for your kids next clothing sizes before you come. If you are lucky your employer may pay your rent or International School tuition (if you choose to go that route), a lot do. I will post soon on things you may want to negotiate for if you are looking for a job here.
I won't lie, you will have days when it's all just overwhelming and you just want to go home, grab a dollar coffee from McDonalds and a bag of Fritos (not be found here for love or money :) . You just cry a little then take yourself outside and you look around at the beautiful buildings, the goofy clothes, or the canals or heck, buy a ticket to Paris for $120 and realize that it's a fun, unique, and a not so unpleasant adventure.
If you are thinking about coming here, on your way, or already here and have a question - post it here and I will try to answer it truthfully or if I can't maybe one of the other readers can. So good luck and good travels.
Yami Sushi in Hellerup - Great Family Restaurant, Who Knew?
We just took my son to Yami Sushi in Hellerup (bus 14 from Nørreport, or 1A from Hellerup to either one or two stops past the Tuborg stop) for his 11th birthday and it was great. I had not heard great things about it but he wanted it for his birthday because he liked the conveyer belt, so we went. Well, first it's all you can eat for a really reasonable price and the sushi is good.
There is not a great variety of nigiri - mostly salmon, whitefish, tuna, and fake crab so this is not the place for a gourmet sushi meal but what they had was really good quality. But they also have a huge selection of rolls, seaweed salad, beef or chicken curry, fried wontons, and many other goodies. We assumed my younger son, the picky eater, wouldn't eat and we'd grab him something later but we were more then pleasantly surprised to see plates of french fries and ketchup, grapes, oranges, pineapple and little fried chickens! Children are half price and he certainly found enough to fill up on.
Call ahead of time for a reservation on the weekends because they fill up, all you can eat starts at 5pm, and ask for a table on the conveyer belt. We are not fans of buffets of any kind but it is all closed off and really clean and well kept and the staff was great. We had dinner for four including a huge Tuborg and 3 huge glasses of soda for just over $100. They will also bring you big glasses of tap water if you ask, for those Americans who miss those free glasses of water. Perfect evening, fun birthday, good price.
Yami Sushi, Strandvejen 86, 3962 4118 www.yami-sushi.dk
There is not a great variety of nigiri - mostly salmon, whitefish, tuna, and fake crab so this is not the place for a gourmet sushi meal but what they had was really good quality. But they also have a huge selection of rolls, seaweed salad, beef or chicken curry, fried wontons, and many other goodies. We assumed my younger son, the picky eater, wouldn't eat and we'd grab him something later but we were more then pleasantly surprised to see plates of french fries and ketchup, grapes, oranges, pineapple and little fried chickens! Children are half price and he certainly found enough to fill up on.
Call ahead of time for a reservation on the weekends because they fill up, all you can eat starts at 5pm, and ask for a table on the conveyer belt. We are not fans of buffets of any kind but it is all closed off and really clean and well kept and the staff was great. We had dinner for four including a huge Tuborg and 3 huge glasses of soda for just over $100. They will also bring you big glasses of tap water if you ask, for those Americans who miss those free glasses of water. Perfect evening, fun birthday, good price.
Yami Sushi, Strandvejen 86, 3962 4118 www.yami-sushi.dk
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Taking the Bus and a little on Ikea
Not something we do alot at home but it's a clean and efficient way to travel here in Denmark. If you haven't done it yet just stop at any bus stop and look at the signs, it will tell you exactly where the buses go and when they are scheduled to stop at that stop. DON'T FORGET - when you pass the stop before yours, PRESS THE STOP BUTTON. it is not for emergencies, its not like home - the drivers don't stop if there is no one waiting and no one has told them they want to get off. When someone presses the button an orange stop sign lights on the ceiling indicator and an orange light shows over the door, this indicates that the bus driver knows to stop at the next bus stop.
It's also an easy way to get to Ikea! Cheapest furniture and house goods here for the most part and for 300 DKK they will deliver anything to your house within three hours. They will also carry it upstairs to your apt WITH your help. If you don't want to help they will do all the work for an additional 300 DKK. So drop all kids below 11 years in the Småland playplace for an hour, do your shopping, take it to the register - IF YOU NEED DELIVERY TELL THEM AT THE REGISTER, if you don't you will have to go back in to pay for it - then wheel it out to the garage. There is booth right outside of the exit to the right, go there with your receipt and arrange delivery.
Don't forget that lunch at Ikea is inexpensive and GREAT! But remember to eat before you shop because once you drop your stuff at delivery you have to get home to meet the delivery guys. Also, if you have a picky eater grab their lunch downstairs next to Småland where they have the cheap but good hot dogs and take it to the upstairs cafeteria with you so you can buy the real food for yourself. Their meatballs rock but that salmon sandwich has some spread on it that is delicious. Get one of the Ikea Family cards and present it when you pay at the Cafe, you get at least a free tea or coffee.
If you are taking public transport, take the B Train to Gentofte and wait at the bus stop right in front. I cant remember the bus number but it's on the sign and it stops just a couple of feet away from the IKEA driveway. There is also a big Toys Are Us next door.
It's also an easy way to get to Ikea! Cheapest furniture and house goods here for the most part and for 300 DKK they will deliver anything to your house within three hours. They will also carry it upstairs to your apt WITH your help. If you don't want to help they will do all the work for an additional 300 DKK. So drop all kids below 11 years in the Småland playplace for an hour, do your shopping, take it to the register - IF YOU NEED DELIVERY TELL THEM AT THE REGISTER, if you don't you will have to go back in to pay for it - then wheel it out to the garage. There is booth right outside of the exit to the right, go there with your receipt and arrange delivery.
Don't forget that lunch at Ikea is inexpensive and GREAT! But remember to eat before you shop because once you drop your stuff at delivery you have to get home to meet the delivery guys. Also, if you have a picky eater grab their lunch downstairs next to Småland where they have the cheap but good hot dogs and take it to the upstairs cafeteria with you so you can buy the real food for yourself. Their meatballs rock but that salmon sandwich has some spread on it that is delicious. Get one of the Ikea Family cards and present it when you pay at the Cafe, you get at least a free tea or coffee.
If you are taking public transport, take the B Train to Gentofte and wait at the bus stop right in front. I cant remember the bus number but it's on the sign and it stops just a couple of feet away from the IKEA driveway. There is also a big Toys Are Us next door.
Picky Eaters and Denmark
I am trying to put this on a separate page along with a page of restaurant recommendations but I am having trouble with navigation to other pages so I will dump this here for now . . .
Are you an American with a picky eater, I am, so I will occasionally post some food tips and hints. My first one is for new American arrivals who are looking for hot dogs like the ones we have at home. I have an 8 year old who just wants no part of the Danish pølser with the crunchy outside and the mushy inside. I kind of like them, the red ones occasionally but he says Nej!
Well we have found a hot dog pretty close to the ones at home - try SuperBrugsen XTra Partypølser. They are about 16 DKK and he likes them fine. Don't forget the Helmann's yellow mustard from SuperBest. Also the SuperBest peanut butters that are REALLY smooth like home - Countess, Nick's, and SunPat also from SuperBest.
If you need a snacky food and they have them but they are both expensive and taste much different than the US. Their cheese flavor seem to be extra strong and don't even get me started on the strawberry flavor in the candy and baked goods. Keep it safe and buy their salt sticks, pretzels (4.5 DKK for two boxes) and the Tuks plain crackers for the picky eaters or the Sour Cream and Onion and the Paprika ones for everyone else. They rock! Food on the go here is expensive so keep a bottle of water in your bag and a pack of Tuks (pronounced tukes).
As I've said before, don't buy the 40 DKK chips. Bilka has a brand of chips and the ubiquitous bacon snacks that are always 10-13 DKK which are really good. Also, SuperBrugsen has the XTra chips in regular Salt and Sour Cream and Onion that are always 10-11 DKK. They look generic but they are good! However we are not a fan of the tortilla chips from Xtra, they are really thick tasting.
Like I said I'll try to make this a separate page when I can. Please go ahead and post your food recommendations.
Are you an American with a picky eater, I am, so I will occasionally post some food tips and hints. My first one is for new American arrivals who are looking for hot dogs like the ones we have at home. I have an 8 year old who just wants no part of the Danish pølser with the crunchy outside and the mushy inside. I kind of like them, the red ones occasionally but he says Nej!
Well we have found a hot dog pretty close to the ones at home - try SuperBrugsen XTra Partypølser. They are about 16 DKK and he likes them fine. Don't forget the Helmann's yellow mustard from SuperBest. Also the SuperBest peanut butters that are REALLY smooth like home - Countess, Nick's, and SunPat also from SuperBest.
If you need a snacky food and they have them but they are both expensive and taste much different than the US. Their cheese flavor seem to be extra strong and don't even get me started on the strawberry flavor in the candy and baked goods. Keep it safe and buy their salt sticks, pretzels (4.5 DKK for two boxes) and the Tuks plain crackers for the picky eaters or the Sour Cream and Onion and the Paprika ones for everyone else. They rock! Food on the go here is expensive so keep a bottle of water in your bag and a pack of Tuks (pronounced tukes).
As I've said before, don't buy the 40 DKK chips. Bilka has a brand of chips and the ubiquitous bacon snacks that are always 10-13 DKK which are really good. Also, SuperBrugsen has the XTra chips in regular Salt and Sour Cream and Onion that are always 10-11 DKK. They look generic but they are good! However we are not a fan of the tortilla chips from Xtra, they are really thick tasting.
Like I said I'll try to make this a separate page when I can. Please go ahead and post your food recommendations.
Experimentarium in Hellerup worth a Look
I have been to Children's Museums all over the United States and now we have also been to the Nemo in Amsterdam so I have steered away from taking my boys to the Experimentarium in Hellerup. It looks small and I figured we've done it why do it again. Well, over the holiday break we got desperate enough for something to do on a rainy day that we met friends there and paid the 400 DKK admission fee. It is right where Tuborgvej meets Strandvej (Bus 1A or 21 from the Hellerup Station and get off at the Tuborgvej stop. There is also a big SuperBest right there in the round building.)
As a side note the restaurant next to the SuperBest in the round building is also pretty good but more for adults then younger children.
Yes, if my husband is reading, I was wrong to discount this fun fun place - enjoy it while you hear it because it doesn't happen often but though small, the Experimentarium is pretty awesome. Unlike the States, all the exhibits work and they work well! Two floors with a travelling exhibit on the first floor and a permanent exhibit on the second including a really weird, cool surfing activity where you ride surfboards on a rolling ocean carpet. Mom and Dad can ride too so try it at least once. It's silly but even at my very very advanced age the flowing shark shadows traveling the ocean waves with you make me giggle. And where else but Denmark would you find three kinetic race games that reward the children with strawberry punch?!
My boys are 8 and the other turns 11 tomorrow and I was surprised but they both had a blast. Each time you think they've seen everything including the giant water activity area, the child sized crane, and the ball pits, you find one more thing. For example, after a 2 hour visit we started to leave when the boys saw the Sense Tunnel and that was that - we stayed another 2 hours.
Even their food is reasonable. They have a large cafe and picnic area so you can bring your own but their prices are really good in comparison to anything else in Hellerup. They have cheese or JUST pepperoni (hard to find here) pizza for 20 DKK. Remember the drinks in the gift shop on the first floor are cheaper then the ones in the Cafe. I think they are smaller but they are cheaper. So pull up a chair, bring a book, and let the kids go wild.
Don't forget that if you like it, go right back to the ticket office and for about $70 dollars more (less then one more visit) you can get an annual membership. Your membership also gives a 20% discount to anyone else you bring during the year. Can't beat it!
Also check out the FREE indoor playground at Remisin. It is behind and to the left of the Trianglen in Østerbrogade. Take bus 14 from Nørreport (right outside the Netto) and get off at Trianglen (not Lille Trianglen). The address is Blegdamsvej 132A. The place has a bunch of indoor activities including a giant climbing pirate ship. Note that on vacation weeks they have even more indoor activites. When we went there was a clay room open but I am not sure if this is because it was a school break. Call them and check but remember to bring an empty box to take the masterpieces home in because they won't be dry. They also have a refrigerator and small kitchen that you can use while you are there and an indoor picnicking area, so bring lunch. You will find the details and hours at
As a side note the restaurant next to the SuperBest in the round building is also pretty good but more for adults then younger children.
Yes, if my husband is reading, I was wrong to discount this fun fun place - enjoy it while you hear it because it doesn't happen often but though small, the Experimentarium is pretty awesome. Unlike the States, all the exhibits work and they work well! Two floors with a travelling exhibit on the first floor and a permanent exhibit on the second including a really weird, cool surfing activity where you ride surfboards on a rolling ocean carpet. Mom and Dad can ride too so try it at least once. It's silly but even at my very very advanced age the flowing shark shadows traveling the ocean waves with you make me giggle. And where else but Denmark would you find three kinetic race games that reward the children with strawberry punch?!
My boys are 8 and the other turns 11 tomorrow and I was surprised but they both had a blast. Each time you think they've seen everything including the giant water activity area, the child sized crane, and the ball pits, you find one more thing. For example, after a 2 hour visit we started to leave when the boys saw the Sense Tunnel and that was that - we stayed another 2 hours.
Even their food is reasonable. They have a large cafe and picnic area so you can bring your own but their prices are really good in comparison to anything else in Hellerup. They have cheese or JUST pepperoni (hard to find here) pizza for 20 DKK. Remember the drinks in the gift shop on the first floor are cheaper then the ones in the Cafe. I think they are smaller but they are cheaper. So pull up a chair, bring a book, and let the kids go wild.
Don't forget that if you like it, go right back to the ticket office and for about $70 dollars more (less then one more visit) you can get an annual membership. Your membership also gives a 20% discount to anyone else you bring during the year. Can't beat it!
Also check out the FREE indoor playground at Remisin. It is behind and to the left of the Trianglen in Østerbrogade. Take bus 14 from Nørreport (right outside the Netto) and get off at Trianglen (not Lille Trianglen). The address is Blegdamsvej 132A. The place has a bunch of indoor activities including a giant climbing pirate ship. Note that on vacation weeks they have even more indoor activites. When we went there was a clay room open but I am not sure if this is because it was a school break. Call them and check but remember to bring an empty box to take the masterpieces home in because they won't be dry. They also have a refrigerator and small kitchen that you can use while you are there and an indoor picnicking area, so bring lunch. You will find the details and hours at
http://bornibyen.dk/places/103-blegdamsremisen-den-indendoers-legeplads
Make sure to note that there are regular hours reserved just for smaller children.
Friday, January 4, 2013
The Knorrs have it - Easy Dinner in Denmark
Well what do you do when chicken is $20 for four pieces, beef is crazy prices and not particularly good, and nothing is premade? How about when a quick dinner at McDonalds is $40 and pizza is not a whole lot cheaper? Well, check out the Knorr mixes to mix up your dinners at home. You don't have to think, you only have to buy some chicken when it's on sale and throw it in a bag. Heaven.
They are cheap and easy for all the working cooks out there and they are good! They range from 15 DKK to 10 DKK a bag. The yellow curry is one of the best but make sure you read the package because you need cream (piskefløde) and water. The Paprika chicken is also excellent and my youngest pickiest eater likes the chicken nugget coating mix. The nugget mix actually also has an attached salsa mix but I've never made it ;) It is all "in the INCLUDED bag" cooking except for the nuggets so I put one of the bags in for the rest of the family and cut up one chicken breast for my younger son and put some of the nugget coating on it and put the rest away for next time. Try it!
Knorr has a bunch of other mixes too but I have only tried the ones I described above and the Garlic Chicken, which none of us liked. Most grocery stores also carry the BBQ but I haven't got to it yet, so if you've tried it please let me know. Check it out at Netto because they have some beef ones too and they are only 10 DKK at Netto.
So you didn't think dinner could be easy, good, and affordable in Denmark but it can and you don't even have to work hard on your Knorr night. Just splash a little flour on your face when your family gets home and look tired ;)
If you are still looking for something to do with the affordable meats that they have in Denmark try making a Forloren Hare (artificial rabbit). I'm sorry, but as an American, that sounds god awful bad! It's not, it's cheap, easy and good. My husband had it at his daily "work lunch" and came home raving about it. Skeptical but willing to try anything that uses the local meat (what American grocery carries ground pork as their staple product?) I gave it a shot. It is really good so here's the recipe:
Hare
250 G minced pork
250 G ground beef
breadcrumbs
1 egg
1 1/2 tsp salt
pepper
150 g sliced bacon (Super Brugsen sell a double pack for 14 DKK)
200 ml milk - 2/3 cup or a little less
Sauce
15 G butter
1 1-72 TB flour
pan drippings
cream or milk
CAUTION: Do NOT make this is a glass pan, putting the cold milk in to the hot pan after the first baking can shatter the pan! I promise it happened to me and we are still finding pieces of glass under our tiny little refrigerator.
1) Mix meat, breadcrumbs, egg, salt and pepper. Form the mixture into a rabbit shape.(My kids like to do this), you know pointyish at one end with two legs on the back. Now wrap the whole thing in raw bacon slices. Put into 250 preheated oven for 15 minutes. Add milk and turn heat to 180 and bake for additional 30-40 minutes. That's it, it's just Danish meatloaf but I like it much better then the beef one we make at home.
2) Sauce - Melt butter and mix in flour. Add pan drippings. Add milk-dream to desired consistency. Simmer for 5 minutes.
Let me know what you think?
They are cheap and easy for all the working cooks out there and they are good! They range from 15 DKK to 10 DKK a bag. The yellow curry is one of the best but make sure you read the package because you need cream (piskefløde) and water. The Paprika chicken is also excellent and my youngest pickiest eater likes the chicken nugget coating mix. The nugget mix actually also has an attached salsa mix but I've never made it ;) It is all "in the INCLUDED bag" cooking except for the nuggets so I put one of the bags in for the rest of the family and cut up one chicken breast for my younger son and put some of the nugget coating on it and put the rest away for next time. Try it!
Knorr has a bunch of other mixes too but I have only tried the ones I described above and the Garlic Chicken, which none of us liked. Most grocery stores also carry the BBQ but I haven't got to it yet, so if you've tried it please let me know. Check it out at Netto because they have some beef ones too and they are only 10 DKK at Netto.
So you didn't think dinner could be easy, good, and affordable in Denmark but it can and you don't even have to work hard on your Knorr night. Just splash a little flour on your face when your family gets home and look tired ;)
If you are still looking for something to do with the affordable meats that they have in Denmark try making a Forloren Hare (artificial rabbit). I'm sorry, but as an American, that sounds god awful bad! It's not, it's cheap, easy and good. My husband had it at his daily "work lunch" and came home raving about it. Skeptical but willing to try anything that uses the local meat (what American grocery carries ground pork as their staple product?) I gave it a shot. It is really good so here's the recipe:
Hare
250 G minced pork
250 G ground beef
breadcrumbs
1 egg
1 1/2 tsp salt
pepper
150 g sliced bacon (Super Brugsen sell a double pack for 14 DKK)
200 ml milk - 2/3 cup or a little less
Sauce
15 G butter
1 1-72 TB flour
pan drippings
cream or milk
CAUTION: Do NOT make this is a glass pan, putting the cold milk in to the hot pan after the first baking can shatter the pan! I promise it happened to me and we are still finding pieces of glass under our tiny little refrigerator.
1) Mix meat, breadcrumbs, egg, salt and pepper. Form the mixture into a rabbit shape.(My kids like to do this), you know pointyish at one end with two legs on the back. Now wrap the whole thing in raw bacon slices. Put into 250 preheated oven for 15 minutes. Add milk and turn heat to 180 and bake for additional 30-40 minutes. That's it, it's just Danish meatloaf but I like it much better then the beef one we make at home.
2) Sauce - Melt butter and mix in flour. Add pan drippings. Add milk-dream to desired consistency. Simmer for 5 minutes.
Let me know what you think?
A Good Week at Netto
The Netto "crap" aisles are partikularistiske good this week. I have only looked at the one in Hellerup so far but they have quite few electronics items at rock bottom prices this week. They also have toilet paper 8 rolls for 12DKK and even better the big bottles of Bio Tech laundry soap (Whites and Color) for only 38Dkk. It is 8 DKK more and at least double the loads of the small one. So take a look!
Also don't forget if your kids, or you, indulge in soda occasionally, Super Brugsen has Spirit (lemon lime) and Coop Orange which are pretty good and cheap!
Also don't forget if your kids, or you, indulge in soda occasionally, Super Brugsen has Spirit (lemon lime) and Coop Orange which are pretty good and cheap!
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