I happened upon the tastiest dish I've yet to eat in Norway, and it happens to be little more than a glorified ham sandwich:
Four pieces of baguette ham, a piece of swiss cheese, some butter, sweet mustard, fresh romaine lettuce with a couple bits of spinach, fresh cherry tomatoes, and a light dusting of curry spice. That, my friends, is the most delicious thing I've eaten in quite some time. Excepting, perhaps, Tim and Richard's tacos. Those were also epic.
But the best thing about this sandwich, aside from the obvious addition of the curry spice (something my cupboard back home will never be without in the future)? CHEAP. VERY CHEAP. Elif and I went by the Meny shop after our Norwegian language course this morning, and I think in the future I'm just going to deal with walking the extra distance to get there. The vegetables are so much greener and more vibrant, and those tomatoes.. *.* I don't have words for how succulent they were. Mm.
I think I shall go make another. :)
Additionally, while I'm thinking about it: one of my Cameroonian hallmates has invited both Tim and I to a sort of Cameroonian celebration on the 13th of this month! I thought it was very thoughtful of him to do so, though not entirely unexpected since we've been getting along much better with each other over the past few weeks. Apparently there is supposed to be a lot of authentic Cameroonian food there, too, so I'm looking forward to it!
Now I'll leave you with one of my favorite instrumental Sufjan Stevens songs:
Hadet bra!
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