Around this time last year, I advocated forgoing eggnog in favor of glogg, the Scandinavian mulled wine. |
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We chose a menu of dishes Max grew up eating, including gravlax, Swedish meatballs, a traditional scalloped potato casserole with anchovies called Jansson's temptation and a big pot of mulled wine called glogg. |
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Long before I was old enough to enjoy fully the pleasures of glogg — the Swedish yuletide wine mulled with orange peel and spices — its aroma had made me an admirer. |
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The holiday cruise features traditional carols, Norwegian glogg, Santa Claus and a Christmas breakfast. |
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He led her into a pack of people drinking glogg, steam rising from the glass mugs. |
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Guests can enjoy glogg and ginger snaps on arrival, followed by an exhilarating shoreline walk and then a nine-course festive feast. |
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Jeppesen at its annual glogg party business mixer held at the Philadelphia Racquet Club. |
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When we stopped for a snack, Ingrid pulled two flasks of glogg from her bottomless backpack, followed by biscuits and then firewood. |
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Afterwards we went over to talk to her friend Edith Conover about getting a bottle of glogg for Christmas dinner. |
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Glogg and hot wine punch will be available while you are able to test the power of impact and precision of this seeder. |
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Glogg, gluhwein, poker beer, bishop, toddy, hot punch, flip, rumfustian, and wassail are all of the warmed spirit family. |
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European markets have many traditional gifts to purchase from Belgian chocolates, Rauchermannchen, Glogg and Czech ceramic mugs. |
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As you wander around the winter wonderland stalls you'll find local specialties such as the hot and spicy red wine drink Glogg, and jam-filled cake balls called Aebleskiver. |
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During the holidays we usually hold a festive film day, where we cram in as many friends as we can to watch films, decorate gingerbread houses and drink Glogg. |
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