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    Posted on April 4th, 2010

    Written by Jaime

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    A Very Happy Easter to You All

    A Very Happy Easter to You All

    Northern Swedes and Americans celebrate Easter in very different ways. They celebrate for an entire week. We generally gather on Sunday. They dress as witches. We dress (unfortunate) men as rabbits. They decorate eggs, then eat them. We decorate eggs, hide them then set children loose to find them.   Either way you look at [...]

  • Sweden

    Posted on April 4th, 2010

    Written by Jaime

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    Paskmust – THE Easter Drink

    Paskmust – THE Easter Drink

    Palates are refined in youth. If you grew up eating or drinking something, chances are you’ll tie it to your childhood and not see it for what it really is. I’ll use the Swedish Easter drink, Paskmust, as an example. I find it repulsive. It smells like alcohol but it’s a children’s drink. It contains [...]

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    Posted on April 3rd, 2010

    Written by Martin

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    The Witches of Easter

    The Witches of Easter

    Easter is the time of year when witches mount brooms to fly to Blåkulla: an offshore island where they cavort with the Devil for the better part of a week. To make things worse, the witches have a spell that makes them look like they‘re still at home. All this is according to ancient Swedish [...]