Julbord: IKEA Holiday Buffet
Woo-hoo! It’s time for the annual IKEA Julbord, literally translated as Yule Table or Christmas Table. This Friday, December 11th (that’s tomorrow, folks), get this all-you-can-eat Smorgasbord for...
View ArticleIKEA Food: Crayfish Party
Every summer, IKEA celebrates a traditional Swedish tradition, the kräftskiva, or crayfish party. This year, at many IKEA US locations, the Crayfish Party is on August 20th, 2010. You can buy your...
View ArticleIKEA Food: Cooking with Jørn
Believe it or not, there’s more to Swedish cooking than meatballs and glögg. Check out IKEA’s series of videos titled ‘Cooking with Jørn’ which highlights the use of IKEA grocery items in meals you...
View ArticleHow To: Make Your Own GLÖGG + Lussekatt Rolls
Glögg (pronounced [glʌg], like glug) is a Scandinavian drink, also known as mulled wine or spiced wine that is frequently juiced up with additional alcohol. Sometimes it’s misspelled glog or glug and...
View ArticleIKEA Christmas Julbord + Video
Everyone knows the Swedes celebrate Midsommar with a feast fit for kings, but did you know they celebrate in mid-winter as well? Seems the Swedes don’t require much to throw down an all-out...
View ArticleSweet Swedes! Six Ways to Eat Like a Swede
How to celebrate the holidays like a true Swede? Apparently with lots and lots of sugar! Nobody ever said the Swedish didn’t know how to have fun – at the holidays, it’s all about indulging in many...
View ArticlePaskbord: Swedish Easter Smorgasbord at IKEA
Påskbord at IKEA Restaurant – April 15th, 2011 Tomorrow is the celebration of a traditional Swedish Easter smorgasbord known as Påskbord at your local IKEA, so if you haven’t already bought your...
View ArticleIKEA Gobbles up Brands in Swedish Food Market
Everyone loves the wafting cinnamony love (if not the high-caloric content) that is the scent of IKEA cinnamon rolls, no question (EDITORS Note 1/7/2012: oops! Maybe not…see comment #23 – has IKEA...
View ArticleJülbord at IKEA: December 9, 2011
It’s that time of year! Jülboard is right around the corner, and in case you don’t know, you have to buy tickets in advance (seating is limited) so don’t waste any time! Unless of course, you’ve...
View ArticleHow To: Build an IKEA Gingerbread House
How to Build an IKEA Gingerbread House Gingerbread houses, known as Pepparkakshus in Swedish, are a fun and festive way to celebrate the Christmas holidays. Easy to make from a kit or from scratch,...
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