[food] Kringle
Finally remembered to ask my parents where they suggest getting kringle, in Racine, WI (where they are both from, and which is apparently the only place you can get kringle in the US).
I found a website for them, as well as contact information and a review. But they don't sell them from their website. My parents claim they _do_ ship them, so I may have to call.
Mmm... kringle... now I want some. But I'm not quite up to talking to random strangers on the phone right now, so not today. But kringle!
Now, of course, I am wondering how many of the people reading me have any idea what kringle _is_, if it's only available in and around Racine, WI (at least, in the US)... poll!
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I found a website for them, as well as contact information and a review. But they don't sell them from their website. My parents claim they _do_ ship them, so I may have to call.
Mmm... kringle... now I want some. But I'm not quite up to talking to random strangers on the phone right now, so not today. But kringle!
Now, of course, I am wondering how many of the people reading me have any idea what kringle _is_, if it's only available in and around Racine, WI (at least, in the US)... poll!
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Before I click on the link, I'm wondering if that which you describe as "kringle", is what my grandmother calls "kringlar". A Swedish lemony-almond shortbread cookie. If so, I LOVE tht stuff, and you simply MUST come to NJ during Xmastime so you can get some kringlar from my mom or grandmom. :)
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However, as I like both lemons and almonds, that also sounds tasty!
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I'd guess the bakery that I linked to, since it appears to be consistantly named the best one in Racine.
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Wow. Perhaps no one thought that you'd not already heard about it. :)
I have Danish (among other things) ancestry, myself.
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Kringle is great
(Anonymous) 2005-10-24 03:57 am (UTC)(link)