Pastries are also a big thing here, the donuts, muffins, cookies and brownies. But it's rarely home made, almost everything is made out of a package. I'll have to teach these americans how to bake! Even the animals here eat pastries, it's crazy.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
What's on the menu?
As many of you know I'm one of those people who doesn't eat candy. The people at home react by asking why, and I tell'em my story and that's it. It's not the wierdest thing they've ever heard. Over here it virtually is. I tell people here my story as well but they still kind of end up as question marks.
I've also realized that the lunches over in Sweden is actually pretty good. The food here is not. Even if it sometimes tastes okay it's probably not that good for you. Some examples of the school lunches here are pizza slices, chicken burgers, cheese-sticks and corn-dogs, and I guss it sounds better than it is. I've only had e pizza so far and I wont have it again. Note also that the pizzas here are different, they have more crust and more topping, pretty much just larger. I think I saw one day that they served pizzas for breakfust at school... More things that are common for breakfust here are donuts, cinamon rolls (kanelbullar fast fabrikat och inte hembakta) and bagels. But they do have yoghurt and cereals and that kind of stuff. Not the good bread though, no dark bread, no loaf of bread, that's one thing I'll miss here.
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