1. Guess it must be nice for you to almost visit Sweden with meatballs and everything.
  2. But you're not a table. Walrus is nowhere near as impressive.

    As compensation for getting stuck in IKEA (or Stuckea), I did get a notepad and pencil.
  3. Originally posted by Mr_TrekGuess it must be nice for you to almost visit Sweden with meatballs and everything.


    Sod the meatballs, Daim cake is where it's at! and those small pencils, can't leave without a pocket full of them.
  4. What's daim cake?
  5. IKEA's meatballs suck. Grandma's meatballs is the real deal.


  6. Sean Luca agrees.
  7. I love how some people from outside of Sweden consider them as some kind of delicacy. Here they're just normal everyday food.




  8. So good, almost worth the trip just to sit with a slice of that and a coffee (Unlimited refills!). Not sure what it is though, obviously a Daim outer coating and it's a nutty base, similar to a cheesecake in texture.
  9. That looks so tasty. If the cake shop was open I'd go get one.

    Ahhhh I gotta clean my room. How fun this will be.
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:I love how some people from outside of Sweden consider them as some kind of delicacy. Here they're just normal everyday food.


    That's like that in most countries. For example, Indians eat curries pretty much everyday. And I know that because my old Maths tutor told me that.

    I absoutely love curry. Going for one tonight at an Indian restaurant with my family tonight because it's my birthday in a few days. Really looking forward to it.
  11. Originally posted by KieranU2[..]

    That's like that in most countries. For example, Indians eat curries pretty much everyday. And I know that because my old Maths tutor told me that.

    I absoutely love curry. Going for one tonight at an Indian restaurant with my family tonight because it's my birthday in a few days. Really looking forward to it.


    I bet every curry place in India though is amazing. Over here it's very hit and miss. I know a few good places though.
  12. Originally posted by iTim[..]

    I bet every curry place in India though is amazing. Over here it's very hit and miss. I know a few good places though.


    I don't think there is many restaurants in India though. I think it's more cooking at home.

    Oh yeah, you've got to be extremely careful with Indian restaurants here.

    Not that it's actually Indian cuisine, but have you ever heard of a munchie box?