I meant more treats. Like candy kids eat at Christmas or cookies or something. Cookies might be easier as I can hopefully bake, finding Danish treats might be harder in Canada.
I have just been using the wonderful stories you have shared. We did make our own elves the other day with some of the kids. And the elves are now going on their own adventures to other places other then Denmark/Greenland.
I am enjoying the stories and photos just as much myself. So continued thanks
I see. ?
Well, as Archduches Zelia points out pebernødder = pepper nuts are easy to make and most children will happily wolf them down.
There is also jødekager = Jew-cakes/cinnamon cakes
https://nordicfoodliving.com/jewish-cookies-jodekager/
I think we shall leave out Brunkager and Kleiner for this Christmas they may be more difficult to make and are perhaps an acquired taste.
But you can make Christmas decorations with them. Something our nisse-sister has been busy doing at Santa's shop, when she wasn't causing mischief with her Greenlandic cousins.
All you require are paper in different colors, scissors, pencils and a little glue/tape. That should keep the kids occupied for some hours! And delight parents and grandpa's who gets a homemade Christmas-heart, or Christmas tree.
This is how you make a Christmas Heart.
Here is a template, to print out:
https://i2.wp.com/julegavertilalle....rte-skabelon-download.png?fit=2315,1246&ssl=1
And inspiration for the hardcore children:
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/aPcWJuJHhXM/maxresdefault.jpg
How to make a Christmas Tree:
And how to cut Christmas Stars:
But let's keep it simple:
Inspiration:
https://c.pxhere.com/photos/60/59/s..._design_jewelry_interior_element-667009.jpg!d
And for the hardcore:
https://fabalabse.com/images/98344961016e8f748fdf6009a8fb11ca.jpg
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Let's go to Ali Hassan, that includes a nice yuck-story. ?
A thousand years ago in Baghdad, a young nobleman named Ali Hassan went to pay his respect to the Sultan at the palace.
Ali Hassan was a nice man who was fond of life - and food. So when it became his turn to bow to the old Sultan, he farted loudly!
Dead silence!
The Sultan stared at Ali Hassan in disbelief. Ali Hassan looked back, absolutely mortified! Then hurried away, deeply embarrassed.
Back at home he packed a few bags and went off with only ten servants. Away from Baghdad and the shame and no doubt people's laughter, which was more than he could endure.
Ali Hassan traveled for many, many years, experienced many adventures and saw many strange and wonderful things.
He saw the ancient buried cities in the endless desert to the south
He saw the never-ending ocean at the end of the world to the west.
He visited the Christian countries.
He went into the deep, dark forest to the north, in the Land of the Rus, where entire armies had vanished without a trace. (True.)
He saw the snow-covered mountains to the east that go all the way to Heaven.
He was shipwrecked, captured by pirates, met many strange people, was entertained at poor as well as rich courts.
But during all those many years he was homesick, longing for Baghdad.
When Ali Hassan was an old man he decided to return to Baghdad. The old Sultan was dead and it was now his grandson who sat on the throne.
No one would know Ali Hassan, but a traveler, with many wondrous stories to tell is welcome at any court.
Not far from Baghdad, on the road, Ali Hassan joined a merchant. The merchant told about how things were in Baghdad these days, and the gossip at the court. - There was this courtier who had caused a scandal with one of the Sultan's daughters!
"How frightful!" exclaimed Ali Hassan, "When was that?" - "Oh, I can't quite remember." replied the merchant, "It was many years ago. Only two or three years after Ali Hassan farted."
Ali Hassan never returned to Baghdad...
While traveling in the north in Rusland, Ali Hassan joined a party of Northmen on their way to Constantinople.
They were brave and honorable, but quite savage and they sang like barking dogs.
They were known for the cleanliness though. They bathed each Saturday and each morning a slavegirl (a thrall) would place a bowl of hot water in front of the chieftain. The chieftain would wash his face, clean his ears, take a sip of water, clean his teeth and gums with his finger and spit it out into the bowl. Then he would empty first one nostril into the water, then the other.
Before passing on the bowl to the next man, sitting next to the chieftain. His second in command.
And so the bowl went along the table, until finally it got to the youngest, lowest ranking warrior at the end of the table. By now the water in the bowl was no longer warm, nor clear...
- While Ali Hassan is not a historical figure. An Arabic traveler all these details are based on is.
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The court has confirmed that QMII will attend Christmas service at Aarhus Cathedral tomorrow afternoon. Presumably J&M and the children will join her.
While it has been advised that people should consider skipping the Christmas service this year, it is noted that QMII after all is head of the church and Christmas is one of the most important periods of the State Church during the year.
She is bound to get some criticism for this though.