Sentences with phrase «as scandinavian»

I think this mantel qualifies a bit as Scandinavian inspired.
See how this old world Safari table lives a new life as a Scandinavian beauty!»
A wall of full - height windows looking on to a private garden, and that spacious, free - standing marble bath certainly help... Could we describe this as Scandinavian spa style?
For high drama, Hart - Davidson suggests pairing colors from opposite sides of the color wheel such as red and green and combining styles as diverse as Scandinavian modern and Victorian.
You can also put babies outside to sleep, as Scandinavian countries have been doing for centuries, even in the frigid depths of winter.
Last year, four associate curators — Daniel Birnbaum, Rosa Martínez, Jérôme Sans, and Sarit Shapira — joined the staff, and their inaugural exhibition, «Here Comes the Sun,» materializes in late summer, just as the Scandinavian sun begins its slow disappearing act.
Coming from Norway and having previously lived in Denmark, Anders is about as Scandinavian as game developers come.
The songs, arranged from original works by famed Swedish poet and songwriter Carl Michael Bellman, provide an authentic piece of Swedish culture to Europa Universalis IV, perfect for taking on the world as a Scandinavian superpower.
There is an excellent choice of bars and restaurants, both English and Spanish, as well as Scandinavian, Chinese, Indian and other International eateries.
This is also known as the Scandinavian cut or European cut in some sectors, especially in the United States of America.
Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are sometimes described as Scandinavian because of their close geographical and historic connections with Scandinavia, although technically speaking these countries belong to the wider definition of «Nordic countries», of which Denmark, Sweden and Norway are also a part.
I think my style is best described as Scandinavian Chic, I love simple and elegant pieces that can be easily combined amongst each other.
These degrees, however, became comparable to the German Habilitation rather than the doctorate, as Scandinavian countries did not have a separate Habilitation.
They come in an array of wood finishes, such as Scandinavian - style natural, golden maple, or deep mahogany.
Having been forced by the severe economic environment in 2009 to make cuts across its business, Arla Foods has substantially increased its investment budget for 2010 to DKr1.84 billion (Eur250 million) as the Scandinavian dairy giant again focuses on expansion.
«I refer to our roast profile as a Scandinavian profile, which is somewhere between dark medium and medium dark,» Fish says.
Old Ballard was about as Scandinavian as you could get.
These can be as simple as the Scandinavian belief in vaettir (nature spirits) or as complex as the poems and songs about the Aesi that were written and are still sung and performed in Iceland.
The name, Berlinerkranser, she says, could be related to a history of German immigrants bringing their baking skills into Norway, as well as Scandinavians going to Germany to study the trade.
Or do as the Scandinavians do: Make smoked fish - topped toast with Danish rye ($ 7), dense with pumpernickel, rye, sunflower and flax seeds.

Not exact matches

As of last Wednesday, FM radio can no longer be found in the Scandinavian country, which eliminated the stations as part of a national technology upgradAs of last Wednesday, FM radio can no longer be found in the Scandinavian country, which eliminated the stations as part of a national technology upgradas part of a national technology upgrade.
The ratings on ACT reflect Standard & Poor's view of the company's position as a leader in the fragmented and competitive convenience store (c - store) industry in North America, as well as in the more concentrated Scandinavian market; its solid profitability and cash flow; and its intermediate financial risk profile.
As part of the explanation as to why Europe gives proportionately more ODA, Gunzburg noted that countries with bigger welfare states — like those for which the Scandinavian nations are famed — tend to pay higher taxes, leading to more government revenue that can be spent on aiAs part of the explanation as to why Europe gives proportionately more ODA, Gunzburg noted that countries with bigger welfare states — like those for which the Scandinavian nations are famed — tend to pay higher taxes, leading to more government revenue that can be spent on aias to why Europe gives proportionately more ODA, Gunzburg noted that countries with bigger welfare states — like those for which the Scandinavian nations are famed — tend to pay higher taxes, leading to more government revenue that can be spent on aid.
During a time of rising income inequality, the American left is increasingly invoking Scandinavian countries as models for how to maintain the economic growth that capitalist competition allows, while achieving more security and stability for the middle and lower classes.
In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societies.
The idea of hygge as a trait of Scandinavian culture is developed in the course of the interpretation, and its limitations are also discussed against ethnographic evidence that comparable spatial and social dynamics unfold in other cultural contexts.
He started his career in the division of SEB Asset Management, one of the largest Scandinavian banks, as an Investment Strategist, managing a sizable portfolio for a sophisticated investor base, including pension funds and high net worth individuals.
If you're talking about the fictional character, most of what we currently know as Santa Claus developed from Dutch, German and Scandinavian folklore.
About the tenth century, when the ancient Scandinavians, the Vikings, were frequenting North America, the humid portion of the east, as far as the mid-east of what is now the United States of North America, was covered by a dense forest of 1.6 million square kilometers.
As America passed beyond the Civil War, large numbers of German and Scandinavian peoples came over.
We could be described as a mainline church with origins in Germany and the Scandinavian countries.
For example, as to physical features, black - skinned people are often stereotyped as having short, kinky hair and thick lips, Jews as having hooked noses, and Scandinavians as being blond and blue - eyed.
What the set of clauses shows as a proposition, in addition to its role as lure, is that should the concrescing subject decide to feel, for example, that John loves Eloise, it must be able to prehend in its actual world that Eloise is Scandinavian, kind, and intelligent.
It is perhaps significant that the exchange of ideas and mutual interdependence between the scholars of various nations — American, English, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian — in this discipline has been as strong as, if not stronger than, in other fields of sociological research.
Swedish Lutheran Bishop Einar Billing knew that, as he looked out at sluggish Scandinavian cheap - grace peddlers and consumers.
We were not wealthy, and insofar as my parents held much of what passed for advanced ideas in those days, they believed in that vague kind of middle - American progressivism that expressed itself in Scandinavian furniture, subscriptions to the New Yorker, and «educational playthings.»
In the second half of the tenth century the Scandinavian hordes who as pagans had laid waste much of Europe began their outward conformation to Christianity.
But, lost in translation, Jeni interpreted his version as extra-salty, like Scandinavian licorice — saltier than standard salted caramel.
As I explored dill in Scandinavian cooking the other night, the main course was cod served with a creamy dill sauce — a traditional way of serving fish.
For as unassuming and simple as a lot of Scandinavian food is, I'm continually amazed by how this type of simplicity results in something both special and elegant.
Throughout the years, as I baked my way through Scandinavian cookbooks and coordinated frequent baking sessions with my mom and Grandma Adeline, I understood more deeply that food is so much more than sustenance and pleasure.
Whichever model you choose, they're available at many cookware and Scandinavian shops, as well as online.
I'm still trying to bake as much as I can this month, still trying to infuse my home with the Scandinavian aromas of hot butter, sugar, and spice.
I had come up with the idea of looking for Scandinavian cookbooks, as though the food between their pages might provide some comfort or solace.
As the summer sun glowed golden over Ballard, a neighborhood rich with Scandinavian history, I crossed the old railroad tracks, past the main streets, and made my way into a shipyard where relics of the old neighborhood were displayed as if it were a museuAs the summer sun glowed golden over Ballard, a neighborhood rich with Scandinavian history, I crossed the old railroad tracks, past the main streets, and made my way into a shipyard where relics of the old neighborhood were displayed as if it were a museuas if it were a museum.
I began writing about Scandinavian food in 2009 a couple of months after Grandma Agny passed away; the grief had struck me in ways deeper than I could have expected, and I found myself seeking out elements of our shared Norwegian heritage as a way to feel closer to her memory.
As I read Beatrice Ojakangas» The Great Scandinavian Baking Book and Marcus Samuelsson's Aquavit — the two titles that began my collection of Scandinavian cookbooks — I began to understand my grandmother and our Norwegian heritage in new, illuminating ways.
You'll find many more great Scandinavian recipes over there, too, from the talented writers I'm so happy to have as part of my team.
Originally designed and built in 1880 by prominent business leader Samuel Green for his family, the building, formerly named Norden Hall, has served as a private residence and home to three Scandinavian community groups.
Scandinavian baking (kanelbullar) was my first introduction to cardamom actually I'm pretty sure it's the green cardamom, which is generally what is sold as ground cardamom (http://www.thekitchn.com/cardamom-pods-w-163744).
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