Last Friday was midsummer, but because I’m not in Sweden but in Korea I had to improvise with ingredients which I could find here.

  • Toast Skagen
  • Fried salmon
  • Gravad lax
  • Crisp bread with cheese
  • This years small potatoes
  • Absolut vodka
  • Danish Heineken
  • Danish Somersby apple cider
  • Strawberries with whipped cream
  • cordlesslamp
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    6 months ago

    It looks like 4PM outside, what do you mean “dinner”?

    • GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      6 months ago

      Dinner times in Sweden are generally on the early side, with 16:00 not being unheard of in families with small children, and 17:00-18:00 being a common time to have dinner.

      • Jeena@piefed.jeena.netOP
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        6 months ago

        This and in Sweden during Summer the sun doesn’t go down, so it looks like it’s 19:00 while it beeing 12:00 am.

        Having said that, the picture has been taken in South Korea at 18:40.

        When do you guys eat dinner when the baby needs to go to bed between 19:00 and 20:00?

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          6 months ago

          Usually we let the baby having his meal first (he is 8 months old), when everything is said and done, we put the baby to sleep. Then we have our dinner in peace or do whatever we want.

          That being said, I just thought it’s super early outside based on your picture. What you’re saying is totally reasonable and I completely agree.