Ball

My Midsummer’s eve was spent among beautiful girls in long dresses and men in either uniform or black tie. We went to the annual HAC summer ball together with some friends, one of them a member.

The weather was absolutely horrible to say the least, but with champagne to keep us warm it was still lovely to see the marching band play and the parachuters landing from a helicopter.

Apart from a carousel, bumper cars, several dance floors, live music and bars everywhere there were also chocolate fountains. Soo good with fresh strawberries, marshmallows, petit choux etc. Needless to say that we had a blast!

Midsummer

Wednesday was the longest day of the year, and the Friday after the Nordic countries celebrate the pagan tradition Midsummer.

It varies the way you celebrate, but most people dance around a maypole, eat traditional food such as pickled herring in different flavours, sour cream, chives, new potatoes, meatballs and strawberry cream cake.

As an expat I won’t celebrate Midsummer the same way as I would at home. First of all it is a bank holiday or half day in Sweden but a full working day here, but in Sweden you would gather with your friends in the countryside, pick flowers, hang out and prepare for the traditional meal, put the bottles of snaps in the freezer so they are really cold, put the beer in a large bucket with ice to cool that down, and usually rush in when a rain shower comes, and back out when it is over.

It is seldom sunny and warm on Midsummer’s Eve, but it is part of the tradition now. 🙂 You have to make sure you have a warm jumper at hand for the chilly evening, and you just sit together, drinking, eating, singing snaps songs and chatting.

It is a lovely laid-back affair, and as I wrote this I realise how much I can miss traditions like these. But, I will celebrate Midsummer together with a Scandi friend and a few other friends on Sunday, outside in a garden in the countryside, and I know for sure that it will be lovely!

Happy Midsummer to you all!

A wonderful weekend in SkÃ¥ne, Sweden

I’m back in London after a long weekend at home with my parents and friends. Despite the weather (windy! and freezing) we had a lovely time.

On Saturday we prepared for the wedding the same evening, enjoyed the ceremony, dinner and dancing and had a wonderful time.

On Sunday we had a much needed lie-in and barbecue with my best friend, her fiancée and my parents in the evening and yesterday we walked around Malmö, had lunch and did some shopping.

It was a fantastic weekend, so thank you to those making it so special! And many congratulations to the happy couple now on their first (of two) honeymoon. 🙂

A weekend at home

Christopher and I are going to Sweden tonight, to the southern part, for a long weekend. Monday is a bank holiday here, so we get an extra day without taking a day off. 🙂 The reason we’re going home is because our friends Maria and Daniel (who came to visit a couple of months ago) are getting married tomorrow. Congratulations to them!

Apart from the wedding celebrations, I look forward to giving my parents a big hug, hang out with my best friend and her fiancée and just chill out, enjoy the food I miss, and go for a walk around the woods where I grew up.

Have a wonderful weekend guys!

Mezze

Since March, when we went to Syria, have I been dying to try some Middle Eastern recipe and to invite some friends over. But sometimes it can be really difficult to get six people to be in the same place at the same time, so it took us a while to organise something.

But on Friday Jenny, James, Anna and Ian came over for mezze after work. Since I didn’t have that much time to prepare on the day because I was working, I started to prepare already on Wednesday night, and that was the best thing I could have done. Together with other chores and putting dinner on the table the two nights before, it took quite a while to produce Friday’s lovely supper.

But it was worth it! The food was really nice, felt light, and it was nice to have a themed dinner. It was also vegan (all apart from a lamb dish for the meat eaters) but I don’t think the meat eaters would have noticed if they didn’t know. 🙂

I will show you a few pictures today, and publish the recipies during the week.

Bye for now

It was dad’s birthday yesterday and today we’re leaving London for the countryside for five days. We’re starting off in Kent, driving down to the New Forest, along the coast in Dorset, up towards Somerset, through to Buckinghamshire and back to London via Heathrow on Monday.

The weather forecast looks excellent with 20-25C and sunshine, so I am sure we will have a great time. I love the English countryside, it is so picturesque.

Happy birthday dad!

Today is a big day; my father’s 70th birthday!

And yesterday my parents arrived in London. Today we’re going to Greenwich, enjoying a boat trip on the Thames and a trip to the Maritime museum. In the evening my parents will enjoy Trinity’s fabulous food for the first time (have lost count how many times we’ve been there though) and from tomorrow we’re driving around the countryside for five days.

It will be lovely to have them here, and I hope pappa (dad in Swedish) will enjoy his birthday! Grattis! (Happy birthday in Swedish)

Barbeque in the sun

When one lives in a flat without either balcony or patio one is extremly happy when friends invite one over for a barbecue a sunny Sunday in April.

It was certainly perfect barbecue weather yesterday, and while our friends Ian and Anna prepared the lunch, Christopher and I got the hard task of sitting in the sun sipping wine.

It was a great lunch that consisted of many goodies; homemade sausage rolls, chipolatas, homemade burgers, marinated lamb, new potatoes, potato salad with egg and gherkins, salad and homemade trifle for dessert.

Thank you! We certainly enjoyed it!

A cute handbag cookie

The day before yesterday I got to taste this beauty! Angela at work received a tin full of Biscuiteer handbags and gave one to me. You can see on the wedsite how fabulous these cookies are piped, but I was excited to see if the tasted nice too. And they certainly did! Although the icing is very sweet, you could still taste the nice vanilla biscuit underneath.

The cookies come in all sorts of varieties, and they are all adorable. A great pressie!

A pressie for the kitchen

My lovely pressie: a Le Creuset pot for utensils, next to the olive oil from Borough Market

On Friday my best friend and her fiancée came to stay, and we had a lovely weekend together. And I’m not just saying that because they brought Swedish pick ‘n mix and a lovely gift with them, but because we always have a great time together.

We managed to get a table at Terroirs on Friday and shared a bottle of Prosecco before we went home and had a nice dinner. We had an early night so we could get up early and beat the crowds to Borough Market. It is lovely to be there early and not have to fight your way through. It is just impossible not to buy anything here, so Madagascan vanilla pods, comte cheese, goose fat, lovely olive oil and dried fried onions came with me home, and Claes bought a lovely bottle of red for our dinner. We then took a stroll on Marylebone high street and stopped for lunch, and because the sun was shining we took another stroll on the Southbank and walked from Westminster to London Bridge. Afterwards it was nice to chill in the pub and watch the rugby. We were pretty tired when we finally sat down for dinner at home. And in the middle of it, I started to feel really rubbish. Feverish and tummy ache. Again. Not the best way to end the evening, and unfortunately I wasn’t feeling too good yesterday either, so we had to skip the brunch at York and Albany, sob. But feeling better after day in bed and a good night’s sleep. Just really bad timing… But we managed to have a great weekend together regardless, the important thing is the company!