| Noodles with mixed veges | 
Breakfast: Rolled oats with prunes,         sunflower seeds and flax seeds
Lunch: Noodles with mixed veges
Baking/sweets: 
The salami I had for dinner was         the ‘snack’ version,         thin and long. On the packet it says that 219 grams of meat is         used to make 100         grams of salami. That’s value, most people don't realise that with salami and other cured and preserved meats you get more than what you think         you are         getting. Its a pleasant surprise, however the price is much higher also so the producers         win anyway! They usually do.
The ‘snack’ salami is very         similar to ölkorv,         the Swedish beer sausage. You might think that since its called         beer sausage everyone         eats that sausage when drinking beer. However you rarely see         this, maybe its         mostly the tourists who eat ölkorv when having beers. When I         first arrived in         Sweden during my first week a newly acquainted friend and myself went out to         paint the town red. In the early hours of the morning we somehow         met the owner         of a restaurant in one of the bars. When the bar closed he took         us to his         restaurant for more drinks and snacks, including ölkorv. That was my         first encounter         with ölkorv. My friend who is a vegetarian kept insisting that I         keep eating,         and I kept eating. I probably smelt of ölkorv the next day,         nevertheless this         memory will be engrained in my head for life. 
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This is strange. In Ukraine many restaurants         and cafés keep bears on their         premises for entertainment purposes. The entertainment includes         force feeding         bears with vodka, just for a laugh. As a result the bears have         become dependent         on alcohol. 
Mykola Zlochevsky, Ukraine's environment         minister, vowed to liberate around         80 such bears and relocate them to a wildlife sanctuary in the         west of the         country. These bears will obviously need treatment for alcohol         dependence         before they are freed. 
Sometimes it is amazing what is done in many         parts of the world for         entertainment purposes. 
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I could honestly cry for what they are doing to the bears.That is cruel and makes me very sad
ReplyDeleteThis is the best title yet! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOoh, chocolate banana cake...
ReplyDeleteCheez ... I've never approved of using wild animals for entertainment purposes; one reason why I don't like zoos. Alcoholic Anonymous for bears ... poor things.
ReplyDeleteThose poor bears, what an utterly cruel practice! I hope they stop it soon. Your favorite photo of that cake is also my favorite, in fact, it's killing me...it looks that delicious.
ReplyDeleteBtw, totally unrelated but I just found out from Nami's blog that you're MR. Three-Cookies? I'm so amazed because you eat so well, and for that I always assumed you're a MS. I should have my wrist slapped...
oh my goodness.... that is so sad. i can't believe they would feed wild animals alcohol for entertainment!!! :(
ReplyDeleteThat makes me want to punch someone in the face. Sometimes, I'm so embarrassed to be human.
ReplyDeletewow. i mean this is real? you find the best stuff every week to post.
ReplyDeleteAwful! And sometimes we think some countries are so close, so probably should be more or less similar in attitude towards humans, animals... I can't believe it happens as close as in Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to ölkorv! One more item I will taste if and when I go to visit Sweden.
Wow bears with alcohol problem LOL!
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