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Norwegian Folk Tales

Fjell lyt du yver skal du koma lenger

About Me

Norwegian Folk Tales purpose is to give people all around the world great and mystical stories from the cold north. Karsk is a Norwegian name for coffee with added moonshine! A common saying about karsk is that it is made it by placing a coin at the bottom of a cup, then pouring coffee until the coin can no longer be seen, and then adding moonshine until the coin is yet again visible. Some variations also include that moonshine is added until the coin dissolves. A common joke goes "You put a coin on the table. Then you drink moonshine until you can't see it, then you drink coffee until you can see it. Moonshine can vary from 10 to 96%. Myself prefer 94 to 96%, so Cheers! www.norwegianfolktales.deviantart.com

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Updates on www.hmkfilms.com

  You can download the trailer and teaser from the movie Avange Every Second on http://www.hmkfilms.com/ now! Check it out :)   ...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 03:31:00 PST

Formloffs Broccoli & prawn Wok + Interview and review on Nocturnalcult.com

Formloff's Broccoli & prawn Wok   2 cups of sushi rice 1 Lime 22 King prawns Lots of Thai fish sauce/oil Lots of Japanese soy sauce One Chinese garlic One Spring onion ½ Broccoli Your favori...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 03:32:00 PST

The Boys who met the Trolls in the Hedalwoods

  The Boys who met the Trolls in the Hedalwoods   On a small farm in Våga, in Gudbrandsdalen, there once lived, in the old days, a poor couple. They had many children, and two of the sons,...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:57:00 PST

Soria Moria

    Soria Moria Castle Once there was a couple who had a son, and his name was Halvor (some people call him "Askeladden"). From the time he was a small boy he would never do anything, bes...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:19:00 PST

The Little Girl with the Matches (Piken med Svovelstikkene)

  The Little Girl with the Matches (Piken med Svovelstikkene) It was very, very cold. It snowed and it grew dark. It was the last evening of the year, New Year's Eve. In the cold and dark a poo...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Thu, 21 Dec 2006 10:26:00 PST

Formloff on Heavy Metal Magazine!

You should all read this! :) Formloff has been top rated in heavy metal magazine! And i am totally agreed with the mag! http://www.heavymetal.no/show.article.asp?menuid=10&arti d=5428&rid=1644...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Tue, 12 Dec 2006 03:51:00 PST

(Updated) Pictures from Haramsøya

Pictures from Haramsøya! All this lovely pictures is taken by Anne Mari! ...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 03:24:00 PST

Why The Sea Is Salt

Why the sea is salt Once one a time, but it was a long, long time ago, there were two brothers, one rich and one poor. Now, one Christmas eve, the poor one hadn't so much as a crumb in the house, ei...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 02:11:00 PST

Norway Christmas Traditions

    Christmas is filled with traditions, rituals and customs based in part on a number of old superstitions that continue today. Old and young, friends and family draw close together throug...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 02:23:00 PST

Formloff Video

Formloff - Vaskebjørnen Aleks Formloff's new debut album Adjø Silo is out now! I got it here and it's amazing! :) www.formloff.com www.myspace.com/formloff...
Posted by Norwegian Folk Tales on Tue, 10 Oct 2006 08:54:00 PST