It's school holidays, which means Mathilde and her colleagues are off for two weeks. So we thought we'd invite our dear friends Julie and Aurelien over for dinner to celebrate that fact. As a bit of a change from French cuisine, we decided to organize a Finnish dinner (as Julie and Aurelien at least claimed to have liked the Finnish food they had when they visited my home country this summer!).
I decided to pay a visit to Nordic Temptations, an excellent Nordic/Finnish shop located in Antibes, to buy some real, authentic Finnish products. In the end, I got some Finnish beer (Lapin Kulta, not my favourite Finnish beer but as they say, beggars can't be choosers...), some excellent archipelago rye bread, and some pulla for desert! Mathilde prepared the main course, a salmon soup (always a success with foreigners)!
The dinner went rather excellently, I would say. Great to have Julie and Aurelien over, as always!
I decided to pay a visit to Nordic Temptations, an excellent Nordic/Finnish shop located in Antibes, to buy some real, authentic Finnish products. In the end, I got some Finnish beer (Lapin Kulta, not my favourite Finnish beer but as they say, beggars can't be choosers...), some excellent archipelago rye bread, and some pulla for desert! Mathilde prepared the main course, a salmon soup (always a success with foreigners)!
The dinner went rather excellently, I would say. Great to have Julie and Aurelien over, as always!
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