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Originally Posted by braisler
Nancy, thanks for all of the information and useful food tips.
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No problem! While we're on the subject of food: do try rundstykker and Danish while you're in Norway. Seeing as both are Danish products I don't know if they are available all over Norway or only in some areas. I assume you know what a Danish is? I suggest you try ours instead because I'm told that they taste a lot better than the ones being made in America.
Rundstykker:
Traditional Danish morning bread made of wheat flour. There are around.. *counts* 10 different types of rundstykker. That one above is called a "Håndværker" (craftsman) - my favourite.
Say, are you a vegetarian too, braisler?
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We (I'm astrahl's husband) will be in Norway toward the end of August. The concerts are going to be on August 29 and 30, I think in Trondheim and Alesund respectively. We are trying to plan our trip around either coming 2 weeks before the concerts or staying 2 weeks after. It doesn't make sense to travel all that way just to stay in Norway for a weekend and fly home.
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Exactly
I'll ask my Norwegian friends if there are any particularly thrilling sights and regional dishes in Trondheim and Ålesund then.
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Oh, and we can get the Aquavit here in the US too. We have some at home, but I would have to check the bottle to say which brand.
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Please do! 
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I think my mask of sanity is about to slip.
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