Sami people in Sweden, Finland and Norway have lots of reindeers, it's their income to raise and sell reindeer meats. Reindeer is an industry here!
I know people from other parts of the world (e.g.UK) consider the reindeer as holy animal often connected to the Christmas. Reindeer meat is just an ordinary dish on the menu in all restaurants here.
Usually steak or the back of the reindeer is used. It is sliced thinly (easier if frozen rather than only partially thawed), fried in fat (traditionally in reindeer fat, but butter and oil are more common nowadays), spiced with black pepper and salt, and finally some water, cream, or beer is added. The dish is often fried with chanterelles and leeks, and served with mashed potatoes and lingonberry preserves or, more traditionally, with raw lingonberries mashed with sugar.
A long-distance relationship is when you don't get to see your partner too often and most of the time you're ALONE! A healthy relationship is when two people are sharing the bed every night.
People who think a long-distance relationship will work are living in a fantasy world!
Definitely yes. I assume most people love their parents no matter what. In most western countries we also pay taxes for health care facilities, where they take care of elderly people.
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Yes, only a few of them.Sami people in Sweden, Finland and Norway have lots of reindeers, it's their income to raise and sell reindeer meats. Reindeer is an industry here!
I know people from other parts of the world (e.g.UK) consider the reindeer as holy animal often connected to the Christmas. Reindeer meat is just an ordinary dish on the menu in all restaurants here.