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German, Swedish and Norwegian is the basis of the Genügenflürgen cake, a type of cake with an ancient Scandinavian recipe that Rose Americanized. Vertugenflürgen, a word used by Rose that is the St. Olaf equivalent of “I’m not one to blow my own horn.”, with ‘vertugenflürgen’ replacing ‘horn’.
Vertugenflürgen, a word used by Rose that is the St. Olaf equivalent of “I’m not one to blow my own horn.”, with ‘vertugenflürgen’ replacing ‘horn’. Sophia claimed she couldn’t even reach hers, which may imply a more explicit meaning – or Sophia being her usual sarcastic self.
Examples include Gerkanenaken (when dog feces turn white), Tutenbobels (buttocks), Ugel and Flugel (a Hide and seek game for adults) and Vanskapkaka (a special “friendship” cake; this word, however, is based on the Swedish word “vänskapskaka”, which holds the same meaning). German, Swedish and Norwegian is the basis of the
Kaflügenachen, Scandinavian pejorative term for someone who docks his boat in the handicap slip without a handicap permit. St. Olaf’s cuisine is heavily influenced by Viking tradition and often includes herring. Sperhüven Krispies, a foul-smelling Scandinavian midnight snack.
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