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SUMMARY:Bolludagur (Cream Puff Day!)
DESCRIPTION:Cream Puff day (BOLLUDAGUR)\nVIKING BAKERY IS MAKING BOLLU THIS SATURDAY\, FEB. 6!!\n\nOPEN 8 AM TO 6 PM\n\n2207 DANFORTH AVE. (JUST EAST OF WOODBINE)\n\nDrop in to see Birgir and pick them up on Saturday to be ready for Bolludagur on Monday!!!\nLike The Viking Bakery Page\n\n\n\n“Bolludagur” is the first in the row of three peculiar holidays that together constitute “Icelandic Carnival.” The name roughly translates to “Cream Puff Day” in English. It falls on Monday six weeks before Easter so the actual date changes every year. Bakers from Denmark or Norway introduced the custom to Icelanders in the middle of the nineteenth century. It’s those people we have to thank for bringing us the delicious Bolludagsbolla. \nBolla is a word used in Iceland for all sorts of round breads\, sweet or savoury. The Bolludagsbolla\, however is something special. It’s a glorious choux pastry bun traditionally filled with jam and whipped cream and topped with a chocolate glaze\, although in later years bakers have been experimenting with all sorts of fillings. It can be made at home or bought from a bakery and its only flaw is … that it’s only served on Bolludagur. \nEating the Bollur (the plural form) is great\, but that’s not the only thing this day is about. See\, the tradition dictates you can’t buy your own Bolla\, you have to get someone to buy it for you. If you manage to spank someone before they get up in the morning\, they owe you a Bolla. Children all over Iceland arm themselves with a “Bolludagsvöndur” (a paper paddle specially made for the occasion) on the Sunday before Bolludagur. When they wake up the following day\, they creep into their parents’ room and spank them repeatedly while yelling “Bolla!” over and over again. Doesn’t that just sound like a great way to start your Monday morning?
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LOCATION:Viking Bakery\, 2207 Danforth Avenue\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Food
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SUMMARY:Nordic Nights Presents: Grandma Lo-Fi
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Nights Presents:\nFilm: Grandma Lo-Fi\nThe Basement Tapes of Sigríður Níelsdóttir \nWhen: Tuesday February 9\, 2016 Doors open at 6pm\, movie at 6:30pm Where: Ryerson University 122 Bond Street\, Room IMA 307 Wheelchair accessible \n\nTRAILER\n\nFREE\, but donations gratefully accepted. \nAt the tender age of 70 she started recording and releasing her own music straight from the living room. 7 years later she had 59 albums to her name with more than 600 songs – an eccentric myriad of catchy compositions mixing in her pets\, found toys\, kitchen percussion and Casio keyboards. Sigridur Nielsdottir is her name\, and before long the Icelandic/Danish musician became an adored cult figure in the Icelandic music scene\, represented here by her young apprentices Mugison\, Mum\, and Seabear. Shot mostly on Super-8 and 16mm ‘Grandma Lo-fi’ is a cinematic tribute to her boundless creativity.
URL:https://www.icct.info/event/nordic-nights-presents-grandma-lo-fi
LOCATION:Ryerson – Image Arts Building Rm 307\, 122 Bond Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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