Icelandic Vikings | We Will Rock You

Okay, @RadishRose, you made me fall down the rabbit hole again from your post #598.

I could do that diet but no fish & no way horse. The diet itself is close to paleo/keto. They also got off their hind-quarters & did things. It also reminded me that a lot of people here used to eat more seasonally years ago. Even as a kid, I remember we didn't have any tomatoes until summer came back.

I also followed another link that was at the bottom of the diet page: Why you really should try the Scandinavian sleep method - Routes North
I started to laugh because hubby & I have slept this way for many years & didn't know it had a name :LOL:.
Lilac I wish I'd thought of the 2 blanky system years ago! :)
 

The Viking diet: what did Vikings eat, and was it healthy?​

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Did Vikings eat Tofu?

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Okay, @RadishRose, you made me fall down the rabbit hole again from your post #598.

I could do that diet but no fish & no way horse. The diet itself is close to paleo/keto. They also got off their hind-quarters & did things. It also reminded me that a lot of people here used to eat more seasonally years ago. Even as a kid, I remember we didn't have any tomatoes until summer came back.

I also followed another link that was at the bottom of the diet page: Why you really should try the Scandinavian sleep method - Routes North
I started to laugh because hubby & I have slept this way for many years & didn't know it had a name :LOL:.
Where do you warm your feet?
 
How about we all go to this restaurant in Ölfus, South Iceland: Ingólfsskáli Viking Restaurant - Your Viking Experience in Iceland

The website is in english. Just another rabbit hole I fell into. I think the archery & ax throwing would be fun after dinner! 😁
I would love to dine here! Axe throwing sounds like fun.

Years ago I watched this Swedish chef on Public TV named Magnus Nilsson-
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At the time he had a restaurant in Sweden.

However, he is not to be confused with the other more famous Swedish chef-
 
@Lilac, at your fascinating

Ingólfsskáli Viking Restaurant,​

I'm interested in:

SLOW COOKED LAMB SHANK // HÆGELDAÐUR LAMBASKANKI
bacon lentils – smoked Tindur cheese – braised pointed cabbage – cherry tomatoes -
demi glaze
beikon linsubaunir – reyktur Tindur – smjörsteikt toppkál - kirsuberjatómatar - soðsó sa
 

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