Nothing's good in Helsinki in November. Just go watch the game and get out as fast as you can.
That sounds delicious....expensive though...
Are those mushrooms you are talking about wild or store bought?
Are there any animals or birds you can hunt there?
Is the fishing any good around the time the Jets are playing there next season?
Helle played really well last game and I would give him this one and then the backup gets NSH tomorrow. That would give him two full days rest for Chicago.
Or is Maurice going to play him both games and Hutch/Mason against Chicago?
Reindeer meat ? Leave Rudolph alone man !!
If you can make it through January , February in Winnipeg , you can make it through anything .
He must like red meat...
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When i was a kid my dad used to make me go mushroom picking with him until i walked through a wood tick nest . Didn't know i did until the drive home and one after another they came out of my sleeve . My dad is laughing and i'm losing it , we stopped at a road side gas station went in the bathroom and i'm telling you they were everywhere . I'm screaming and my dad is laughing , nice eh ? Never went mushroom picking again .They're wild mushrooms from my in-laws forest. Called Craterellus tubaeformis (funnel chanterelle). These are from last season, we have some in the freezer.
I live pretty north, so there's a lot of woods here where one can hunt. I don't though. I mainly go fishing.
As someone else already pointed out, the weather in Helsinki is not that good when the games are. But you can still figure out things to do. But I'm not on the map in Helsinki anymore, since I live in Oulu. But I hope as many Jets fans can make it to Finland as possible. There is stuff to do and I bet you would enjoy your time. Just plan ahead.
I got a pretty good deal. Young reindeer to be exact. It was 15€/kg but it included everything. It's pretty boney so a lot of the weight was bones. But it was super easy. It was straight from a farm, packed in small vacuum bags. All parts separated. Tenderloin, roasts, ribs, etc. stc. IIRC, it was just under 600€. So, not cheap per se, but 15€/kg is a pretty good deal, even if a lot of it was bones. Yesterday I did a roast and now it's beautifully pink inside and refrigerated. Some "jälkiuunileipä" and thin slices of roasted reindeer and mushroom-salad. Can't beat that!
Nothing's good in Helsinki in November. Just go watch the game and get out as fast as you can.
That sounds absolutely delicious. Well, minus the mushroom salad. Mushrooms are vile and my eternal nemesis. But the rest is luxurious. Enjoy, man!
I'm really excited to try reindeer ribs. I built a UDS (ugly drum smoker) last year and I slow smoked some elk ribs and they were absolutely gorgeous.
That's not Rudolph, that's Olive the other reindeer .......