Since most of the people involved are of Norwegian descent, one of the main fares for this dinner is lefse. The ladies of Karen's Bible study group got together one day to have a lefse baking party. All I can say is that it is a good thing that I wasn't there because I would have eaten up all the profits.
It looks like they were having a great time of fellowship.....
It looks like they had a great time of hard work too!!!!........
I am inspired now to get our lefse griddle out this year and make some for myself. I don't know if I will be able to do it by myself or not though. Karen and I had a pretty good system down for turning out a pile of lefse.
At the dinner on Thanksgiving, I think I could have taken the prize for eating the most lefse. It's a good thing that no one was counting!
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I only had lefse one time, Keith. It was the first time I went to Ardmore Oklahoma with Kathy to be with her parents at Thanksgiving. Maybe you just have to be Norwegian to appreciate lefse, but I thought it actually tasted like soggy Pringles. And by the grace of God, I've never yet had the opportunity to try lutefisk!
Danny
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