Remedy for dinner repetition: Some savory Swedish cuisine
Get up, get away from your coffee stained recliner and aging
television, and get into the Swedish mood. On February 26, you are going to be
a chef, an admirer of Swedish music, and, best of all, a happier you!
The recipe is simple: mix two tickets to the Swedish Radio
Choir with a glass of Swedish Glogg. Add as many Swedish meatballs as your
heart desires, drizzle them in Lingonberry sauce, and finish the evening with
some Swedish treats. (Uhh, you're drooling.)
Ready? First things first...hand over the bathrobe. Now, tie
on the apron (I know its somewhere in that kitchen), and finally, invite your
closest friends and family over to your place for dinner!
Next, follow the recipes with precision. Get out the forks,
set the timer, and try not to sneak too many meatballs before the meal. Before
you know it, Ding!, dinner is served.
I now give you permission to take off the apron and slip on
your dinner digs. Pass the food, spread the joy, and get ready, because the
night has just begun.
Now that your stomach is full, the time has come to fill
your heart with one of the world's most celebrated choirs as their
awe-inspiring a capella music resonates in Ted Mann Concert Hall.
Mmm, mmm, mmm. Now that sounds delicious.
Cook's Checklist
__ One recipe for Swedish
Glogg __ A dinner
for you and your crew __ Swedish Treats __ Tickets
to the Swedish Radio Choir __ An evening to remember
By Allyson Taubenheim, Marketing Intern