The Lutherans drove their Oldsmobiles and Fords through New Richmond and Star Prairie in the hours before dusk, through Wisconsin towns where it is forbidden to correctly spell the name of anything ...
There are pretty much only two opinions when it comes to lutefisk: You either love it, or you don't. Helga Staffan, 63, comes down on the "don't" side of the debate. Staffan grew up in a town of less ...
FARGO — The first Norwegian Heritage Festival will be held at the Sons of Norway from Nov. 10 through Nov. 15. The event features a specialty dinner almost every night and ends with Lutefisk ...
Lovers of lefse and other traditional Scandinavian foods should mark their calendars for the 41st lutefisk and meatball dinner and bake sale on Nov. 4 in Yakima. Held by the Sons of Norway Yakima Odin ...
Lutefisk has been the subject of jokes by radio personality Garrison Keillor in recent years, but to the members of Norway Evangelical Lutheran Church, the specially-prepared Norwegian fish is a ...
DULUTH — Ever find yourself on a winter run and craving some warm Norwegian potato bread? The third annual Lefse Run on Saturday combines the tradition of Norwegian lefse with a free fun run with a ...
When Del Kresl occasionally comes back to town, he stops at his former restaurant every day. He loves to "chew the fat" with old friends. Meanwhile, Laura Hanson, one of the new owners, is in the ...
VIROQUA — The aroma of steaming lutefisk brought taste buds to watery attention Wednesday at the Viroqua Eagles Club. The club’s dinner is the kick-off of its annual cancer telethon. It’s also one of ...
FARGO — Tuesday is Syttende Mai, Norway’s Constitution Day, a national holiday in the old country. We tend to think of Norwegians as a stoic lot, so “celebrating” may not be the first word that comes ...
BLAIR (AP) - It's not the smell of traditional Norwegian lefse-making that first strikes visitors to the Countryside Lefse factory. It's the sound - the thump, thump, thump of women whomping rolling ...
If Minnesota had a state food, it would be lefse. Granted, we already have a state mushroom (the morel), and even a state muffin (blueberry), but what we lack is just a general food item. Lefse should ...