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Icelandic Yulelads

skarpi 13 Dec 13 - 01:57 AM
Dave the Gnome 13 Dec 13 - 05:06 AM
ChanteyLass 13 Dec 13 - 07:37 PM
GUEST,leeneia 13 Dec 13 - 09:28 PM
skarpi 14 Dec 13 - 01:40 AM
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Subject: Icelandic Yulelads
From: skarpi
Date: 13 Dec 13 - 01:57 AM

Hallo , we all believe in some thing or some one

well here you can see some thing about our 13 julelads
last night the first arrived to town , and they will keep on coming
one by one until Christmas .

http://yulelads.com/

all the best Skarpi Iceland .


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Subject: RE: Icelandic Yulelads
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 13 Dec 13 - 05:06 AM

What a great tradition - Thanks for posting that, Skarpi.

Cheers

DtG


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Subject: RE: Icelandic Yulelads
From: ChanteyLass
Date: 13 Dec 13 - 07:37 PM

Skarpi, I know you have written that you have trouble making blue clickies. I was going to try to make one. When I tried to go to the website, my computer would not take me there. Then I did a web search for Icelandic Yule Lads. I found a lot of information. Wikipedia was one source. It told me that the lads each leave on a different day. You had already said they each come on a different day. I also liked the pictures and information here. http://www.iceland.is/images/the-icelandic-yule-lads.jpg These lads are better than Disney's Seven Dwarfs! My favorite is Skyrgámur. When I was in Iceland, I had skyr for dessert almost every night for two weeks. When I got home, I was glad to find it in Whole Foods markets. At least one US company, Siggi's, makes it.


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Subject: RE: Icelandic Yulelads
From: GUEST,leeneia
Date: 13 Dec 13 - 09:28 PM

Thanks for the link, ChanteyLass. I looked and I read, but I believe I'll stick with Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.

Thanks, Skarpi. It's interesting.

Um, Icelanders might want to check into things like Christmas cookies, candy canes, oranges and nuts for Christmas instead of skyr and edible tallow candles. It would brighten the long winter days.

Don't bother with fruitcake, though.


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Subject: RE: Icelandic Yulelads
From: skarpi
Date: 14 Dec 13 - 01:40 AM

Leeneia , we but lights on our houses in November until January.

and we have candles and Christmas cookies and fruitcakes

and our own Hangikjöt and all sort of Christmas


all the best Skarpi


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