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Swedish meat balls, crab puffs, boiled shrimp, chips and dips,

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New Scandinavian Cooking - 2003 Royal Swedish Meat Balls 3-2 was released on:

USA: 2006

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spicy meat balls

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Swedish people tend to eat either fish, chicken, or meat for lunch with a side of pasta or rice, a salad, and water. They also enjoy open-faced Sandwiches with lunch meat.

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Swedish meat balls

Jello salad

Deviled eggs

Casseroles--tamale pie, lasagne

Vegetable/rice salads

Pinwheels (tortilla/cream cheese/meat/cheese)

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Potato Salad

Cakes

Pies

Cookies

Brownies

Chips/Salsa

Watermelon

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Pigs or Cows depending on what kind they are

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Balls man

that is all

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Goat balls are made similar to how meat balls are made. You use the goat meat, binders such as egg and bread crumbs, and seasonings. The idea is to combine all of them and scoop out ball shapes to bake or shallow fry.

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spaghetti and meat balls

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There was not enough egg or milk in the mixture.

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Good Eats - 1999 Great Balls of Meat 9-10 was released on:

USA: 19 October 2005

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he likes meat balls and sausages

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meat balls with rye bread and pickled gherkins

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Fish balls are a form of food used as the main ingredient in a dinner. It is like a meatball but with fish instead of red meat.

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dogs is my favorite food yum

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Spagetti and meat balls and a sprinkle of cheddar cheese

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cheese meat sugar milk

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National foods in Sweden include fish, meat and potatoes, Swedish meatballs with gravy and traditional pancakes

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yes he does, he also likes Spaghetti and meat balls.

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Yes!! You need to put in the fridge! It is meat, people!

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Frikadeller - pan-fried balls of minced meat

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Pizza and cool ranch dorito chips.

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One very famous Swedish meal is the meatballs! For dessert there are chocolate balls which are delicious! I hope you try these meals if you ever visit Sweden!

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Well average out how many meat balls per person multiply that by 320 and then see how many meat balls are made per lb and measure it out and cook! Leftovers can be frozen for UP TO 1 month.

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There are many different types of meatballs and they are classified by what ingredients go into them. Swedish meatballs are made with ground bee, pork and oftentimes, veal. They usually contain breadcrumbs soaked in milk. They also have onions, broth, and cream. They originated in Sweden.

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spaggetti and meat balls whith pizza and snookie whith deena

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Swedish fish is made by the Swedish candy producer Malaco.

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Swedish (language) - svenska

Swedish (adjective, nationality) - svensk

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You say laga hamburgare (making hamburgers).

In Sweden they don't mean the steak when you say burger, so if you want to say cooking burgers, and you probably meant the meat and not the whole hamburger, so that would be steker hamburgarbiffar in Swedish.

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The 11 marzipan balls traditionally placed on a Swedish Christmas rice pudding represent 11 apostles, with Judas excluded. It is a custom that dates back to the 16th century.

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you can use a scale for cooking here are them:

hamburgers

steak

meat balls

and more but these are the main ones i know of

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i think it depends alot on what you have in your pantry. like if you have pasta, some garlic,sauce, and parsly you can make wonderful meat balls. if you have tomato paste and bacon you can make meat loaf. for the meat loaf you put the tomato paste on before cooking it than cover it with bacon the meat loaf is yummy and your kids will love it(if you have kids)

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He is han in Swedish.

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Type your answer here... they are not Swedish

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