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jezra (jezra@pleroma.jezra.net)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jan-2022 20:51:36 UTC jezra My Danish neighbor says this stuff is a traditional holiday beverage. #sipclick -
NYbill (nybill@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jan-2022 20:51:28 UTC NYbill @jezra @theru, needs confirmation.
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jezra (jezra@pleroma.jezra.net)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jan-2022 00:14:23 UTC jezra @tpheine @NYbill @theru is there a traditional way to warm the beverage? Do I need to add spices? Is it a single serving? -
theru (theru@pleroma-in.ouda.space)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jan-2022 00:14:23 UTC theru @jezra @NYbill @tpheine Gløg! :)you need æbleskiver as well. -
Thomas (tpheine@mstdn.io)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jan-2022 00:14:24 UTC Thomas @NYbill
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I can confirm for Germany. Glühwein is also a German word, meaning literary glowing wine, because you drink it hot and it makes you warm.CC @theru
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