Monday, April 25, 2011

The mistake



What you see in this photo - whipped cream and
sourcream - reminded me of a childhood experience.

In our house we did not eat sourcream as far as
I remember. But we loved whipped cream!

One day I found a bowl with what I was convinced
was whipped cream, brought a big spoon, and took
a big mouthfull. What a disappointment!
I spitted it out. I hated it.

In fact it took me around twenty years and living in
my second country till I decided to one day to
use sourcream in a nobake cake recipee. "Concealed"
this way, I thought it tasted good.

Now, fifty years later and back in Norway, I find
myself buying different kinds of sourcream at
the supermarket. I love it. I do not need to conceal
it with berries or sugar.

On some festive occassion I also eat a little whipped
cream.....

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Butter and margarine

When I grew up in the fifties and sixties, we only used
margarine at home. My mother would buy 5 kilo boxes
with margarine.
We children even insisted we did not like the taste
of butter!

According to what I have been told, my paternal
grandmother in Oslo only ate butter while the rest
of the family ate margarine.

Economic reasons?

Problems with making decisions

The other day I was told this family story:

A relative did not want to buy clothes and shoes
alone.
She always had to bring another relative along.
Then, sitting in the taxi with a relative,
going to the store to buy f.ex. shoes,
she would already worry about who would come
with her when she had to change those shoes
she hadn't bought yet.