Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Cereal vs. Chocolate

One of the things that baffled me in the US was the grocery stores, and more specifically; the seemingly endless variety of one single product. Take cereal for exemple, I remember walking into a grocery store in Connecticut for the first time and actually had to take a picture of the cereal aisle! Rows and rows of different cereals when at home all we had was maybe five varieties.

Today I found myself in my local grocery store and realized, Sweden might still not have as many types of cereal as America, but just look at the chocolate aisle!!!

Dark chocolate varieties in everything from chili and ginger to sea salt and almonds

Milk chocolate, the plain is actually a favorite of mine (beats Hersey's by miles!) but these bars come filled with creamy nougat, raspberry yogurt or cookies and cream as well!

Of course you got to cater to your audience!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

I know its cold but....

...damn it's beautiful too!
Northern Lights in Östersund

The bridge I have to cross to get to my friends in Norway

More Northern Lights in Kiruna

Värmdö close to Stockholm

Still afternoon in Ängelholm down south

Monday, January 2, 2012

Perfect Snack!

One of the best winter snacks has got to be fried apples! So easy to make and a great substitute for apple pie if you don't have the patience to bake one :)

Just fry the sliced apples until they're a little soft, add some cinnamon and serve with vanilla yogurt!

On the Road

On the way to spend New Years Eve with my friend in Borås about an hour from Gothenburg I snapped these pictures to show a little bit of winter Sweden.




Christmas Break

Well, this was a bit of a long christmas break for me, unintentionally I swear!

It really has been a wonderful christmas though, as usual the entire family gathers at my grandparents' home
and it's the same every year:

December 23rd, we stay up late into the night, fretting about putting the perfect little rhymes on all of the presents


My grandpa is putting the finshing touched on the gingerbread train,

And of course, we eat eat eat!!!

In Sweden we celebrate christmas on the 24th and since 25th and 26th are holidays as well, most people just simply take time off of work starting the 23rd through Jan 2nd to spend time with their family or go abroad :)