Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-08 Thread Raimo K
Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli) Lasse Karlsson wrote: P.s. Bonus, and sorry to mention it when thinking about eating... You make Swedish food sound so enticing, Lasse ;-) S

Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-08 Thread Frits Wüthrich
t; > From: Lasse Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> FJW> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> FJW> > Date: 11/7/2004 4:49:44 PM FJW> > Subject: Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli) FJW> > FJW> > Ok. Now, if you do stop by at the Ikea food store I'd recommend t

Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-08 Thread Steve Jolly
Lasse Karlsson wrote: P.s. Bonus, and sorry to mention it when thinking about eating... You make Swedish food sound so enticing, Lasse ;-) S

Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
ginal Message] > From: Lasse Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 11/7/2004 4:49:44 PM > Subject: Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli) > > Ok. Now, if you do stop by at the Ikea food store I'd recommend that you'd also try ou

Re: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-07 Thread Lasse Karlsson
here needed, or softening it up where needed. Lasse, actually finishing the last of four "mustard herring" covered slices of Wasa sport knackebrod as he sends this message. From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, Nove

RE: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
IL PROTECTED]> > Date: 11/7/2004 2:57:55 PM > Subject: OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli) > > Lasse Karlsson wrote: > > The biggest and the most well known Swedish brand would be Abba (yes, the same name as of the well known pop group). They've got a great variety of

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Paul Stenquist
I've rarely met a herring I didn't like. On Nov 7, 2004, at 2:20 PM, Lasse Karlsson wrote: From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 6:16 PM Subject: Re: PESO: Swedish Deli Meant to ask was the her

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Paul Stenquist
] From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 11/7/2004 7:57:25 AM Subject: Re: PESO: Swedish Deli Most of the deli meats looked pretty standard. But they sold their homemade potato sausage and Swedish meatballs. They also had lutfisk, which, if I remember correctly

OT: Herrings (was Re: PESO: Swedish Deli)

2004-11-07 Thread Steve Jolly
Lasse Karlsson wrote: The biggest and the most well known Swedish brand would be Abba (yes, the same name as of the well known pop group). They've got a great variety of fish and seafood products, and the quality is always good. I wouldn't be surprised to find them in the US as well. Ikea sell t

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Cotty
On 7/11/04, various warped persons, discombobulated, unleashed: >> I wonder if they do a product called "Dancing Bream". > >Not as far as I know, but isn't there a "Water-loo pickles", or did I >just dream it up? Not as popular as Super Grouper Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | Pe

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Lasse Karlsson
From: "Bob W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 10:11 PM Subject: Re: PESO: Swedish Deli > Hi, > > > The biggest and the most well known Swedish brand would be Abba > > (yes, the same name as of the well known pop

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Bob W
Hi, > The biggest and the most well known Swedish brand would be Abba > (yes, the same name as of the well known pop group). They've got a > great variety of fish and seafood products, and the quality is > always good. I wonder if they do a product called "Dancing Bream". -- Cheers, Bob

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Lasse Karlsson
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 6:16 PM Subject: Re: PESO: Swedish Deli > Meant to ask was the herring you bought made on premises or a branded > variety sold in jars? If branded, do you recall

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
ate: 11/7/2004 7:57:25 AM > Subject: Re: PESO: Swedish Deli > > Most of the deli meats looked pretty standard. But they sold their > homemade potato sausage and Swedish meatballs. They also had lutfisk, > which, if I remember correctly, is lye-cured, dried fish. My dad used > to mak

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Paul Stenquist
Most of the deli meats looked pretty standard. But they sold their homemade potato sausage and Swedish meatballs. They also had lutfisk, which, if I remember correctly, is lye-cured, dried fish. My dad used to make it. It was actually quite good. There were quite a few Swedish and scandinavian

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Cotty
On 7/11/04, Shel Belinkoff, discombobulated, unleashed: >What else might be different in a Swedish deli? The girl serving. :-))) Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hmmm I love herring fillets in cream sauce or wine sauce. Will have to try the Swedish variety. Don't know if there are any Swedish delis around here though :-(( What else might be different in a Swedish deli? Different meats? Shel > [Original Message] > From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL P

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Hi Peter, No, but I remember seeing both. As I mentioned in another post, I bought only a jar of herring and a jar of mustard. I've eaten plenty of ryecrisp in my day, but I'm a little leary of that caviar in a toothpaste tuve .When my father was alive, we used to have Swedish meals from time t

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Frank. I checked the metadata. The focal length was 16mm. Of course (dare I say it?), the field of view would be the equivalent of a 24mm lens with 35mm film. I cropped a wee bit as well to straighten the verticals in the center of frame. (The freezer case apparently hadn't been leveled.

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-06 Thread Peter Smekal
Nice shop, BTW did you buy any Lövånger Bröd* or Kalles Kaviar**? * a brand of crispbread; amer. äv. ryecrisp ** a "kind of" caviar in tube Peter, Sweden >Shel's picture of the ice-cream parlor reminded me of this shot I took >in a Sweish Delicatessan last weekend. Ya, the deli is in Chicago'

Re: PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-06 Thread frank theriault
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 10:30:56 -0500, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Shel's picture of the ice-cream parlor reminded me of this shot I took > in a Sweish Delicatessan last weekend. Ya, the deli is in Chicago's > Andersonville neighborhood. It was shot with the *istD and the DA > 16-45, f1

PESO: Swedish Deli

2004-11-06 Thread Paul Stenquist
Shel's picture of the ice-cream parlor reminded me of this shot I took in a Sweish Delicatessan last weekend. Ya, the deli is in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. It was shot with the *istD and the DA 16-45, f16@ 7/10ths of a second. I rested the camera on a freezer case to steady it. You c