Just eleven more sleeps, as they say, until Christmas Morning! Here is today's Advent picture and scripture ~~~
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Laufabrauð is a traditional Icelandic bread eaten at Christmas consisting of very thin "cakes" about 7 inches in diameter with intricate leaf~like patterns cut into the dough before they are deep fried in fat {or oil}. Originally eaten only in the north of Iceland, it is now the custom across most of the country to make and eat Laufabrauð at Christmas. It is usually a pre~Christmas family activity with several generations sitting around the kitchen table cutting their own patterns into the dough. Sometimes, a special cutting iron called a laufabrauðsjárn is used.
You can watch a clip of still images with dialogue from Icelandic Review here.
I was privileged to see this happening, some thirty years ago when I lived in Iceland, at the Árbær Open Air Museum in Árbæjarsafn near Reykjavik. I bought the paper ornament, below, as a memento of seeing real Laufabrauð being made ~~~
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Tonight's Yuletide Lad, the third, is Stubby, or Stúfur, and is also the shortest Lad. He is also known as Pan Scraper and he will try to steal small bits of food left in the fat at the bottom of a dirty pan. He joins his two brothers who are already here and will leave for his mountain home on December 27th.
Until next time ~~~
~~~ Deborah xoxo


