Month: February 2018

Swedish Word of the Week | Mysig

Today we are going to learn one of my most favorite Swedish words, mysig. It’s an especially nice word on a cold, winter day like today. mysig=cozy Being cozy is such an important state to be in Sweden, especially during the harsh winter months. A great way to be mysig […]

Kladdkaka | Swedish Chocolate Goey Cake

The “kladdkaka” is probably the Swedish equivalent to the American brownie. Who doesn’t love them?! I don’t think I’ve ever met a Swede “tacka nej” to kladdkaka. This Swedish treat is rich, gooey, and chocolatey. It is usually served with a dollop of homemade whipped cream or ice cream. You […]

Swedish Word of the Week | Kärlek

Our SWOW is the word Kärlek. It’s the perfect word for this week as we have just celebrated Valentine’s day here in the U.S. Kärlek means love. It maybe looks like a hard word to pronounce but it’s not. The K-Ä sounds kinda like the SH sound with a short […]

Chicken Pie Soup | Whole 30 compliant

I love to eat soup in the winter. It’s so easy to make a large pot of soup and is so warm and satisfying during these cold, dark days. I have been doing Whole 30 (ish) for several weeks now and soup is such a great answer for this diet. […]

Swedish Word of the Week | Snö

Our Swedish Word of the Week is Snö. Besides fika, this might be the swedes favorite word! Snö=Snow So I am from the south and we get snow maybe twice a year and everything shuts down…and I mean everything. We just aren’t prepared for her because it happens so little. […]

Swedish Chocolate Balls | Svenska Chokladbollar

One of our favorite treats in this house is a fresh batch of chocolate balls. Usually my husband whips them up without anyone even noticing and then next thing we know there’s a stash of chocolate balls in the fridge! These are bite sized little balls that give you that […]

Swedish Word of the Week ::: FIKA

*This post contains affiliate links. Purchasing them here from my blog is no extra cost to you but I do earn a commission that helps in the cost of running this blog. Thanks for your support! Of course I have to start with this one in our series of Swedish […]