Tag: Coffee
CPH INSIDER: Goodie bags and coffee for the first 100 customers
The first 50 visitors to Adelborg, a new home store opening in Carlsberg Byen, on Friday and Saturday will be treated to free coffee and goodie bags. The 650 sq m store will officially open tomorrow and will feature mostly overseas designs for the home as well as clothing and art. Perfect fitIts founder Line…
Forget Scotland, the best whiskey in the world is Danish
When the Vikings landed at Lindisfarne in 793 AD, the inhabitants of Scotland must have been shaking in their boots at the all too real prospect of losing their worldly possessions to the fearsome raiders. Today, just over 1,000 years later, the Danes have robbed the Scots of yet another of their most precious accolades:…
Tuesday’s papers: Sanna Marin and destroyers, tax warning and the price of coffee
Sanna Marini’s visit to Kyiv continues to raise the Hornet’s nest.
Confectionery sales increase, fruit and vegetable sales decrease as the economy slows down
SOK’s parent organization S group has revealed that its operating result improved by 16 percent from the previous year to 325 million euros in 2022. The improvement was driven especially by the recovery of the hotel and restaurant business, but the trend in the Grocery business was the opposite, and the result fell by 40…
Thursday’s papers: NATO survey, Ukrainians in Finland and smuggled coffee
According to a newspaper survey, the majority of Finns support joining NATO alone rather than waiting for Sweden.
Thursday’s papers: Panda-monium, Tampere welcomes train upgrades and more expensive cups of coffee
The head of Ähtäri Zoo says that it might be time to throw in the towel on its expensive panda project.
Espresso House will close the central kitchen after Yle’s working conditions and food hygiene study
The coffee chain Espresso House has announced that it will immediately close its central kitchen in Helsinki, which had been the subject of Yle’s investigation into dangerous working conditions and poor food hygiene. In a press release issued Monday morning, the company said the new central kitchen will open later in the spring. The statement…
Essay on racism in a coffee cup gets a B
A Swedish student’s paper that mocked CRT received high marks from its university professor To counterfeit black coffee with white milk is an act of racism, has a tongue on the cheek Swedish proclaimed in an essay? only to find his work famous by a teacher in critical raste theory (CRT) at Stockholm University, he…
Essay on racism in a coffee cup is praised
Swedish student says paper mocking CRT with milk and coffee points on his university professor To counterfeit black coffee with white milk is an act of racism, has a tongue on the cheek Swedish proclaimed in an essay? only to find his work famous by a critical whiteness teacher at Stockholm University, he claims. Student…
Combining Copenhagen and coffee this Christmas is the ultimate stocking filling
The history books document that the first cup of coffee was served in Denmark in 1665. It was the start of a long love affair that lasts to this day. And in relation to what the Danes are ready to pay good money for, it’s up there with quality bikes and coveted concert tickets. Love…
Insider’s guide: 3 ways to get the most out of the Finnish winter
Where some countries would be on the verge of hysteria, if they suddenly experienced Finland’s winter climate, Finns have learned not only to simply adapt to winter, but also to enjoy it. So here is the highlight of three ways to get the most out of the Finnish winter season. Dress appropriately This may seem…
The gift season is here – Customs reminds customers about gift customs clearance
This year both abolition of the VAT exemption for consignments up to EUR 22 which came into force in the summer and Brexit affect the number of blocks to be reported. Now all purchases from outside the EU must be declared and subject to VAT and any other import taxes and duties. Customs estimates that…
Report: Low-income turnout fell in municipal elections
Compared to the previous elections, the turnout in the 2021 municipal elections fell among voters with lower incomes and lower levels of education. new report Helsinki School of Economics. The report found that advance voting was more popular than usual, especially in areas with a high number of Covid cases. The 2021 elections were originally…
6 ways to decorate your home and give it a new look
Occasionally you need to renovate or renovate your house or apartment to make it feel like home again. You may need to arrange things around the house, or maybe you just want a different interior. One thing is for sure: Renovation can be complicated and you need to know what you are doing and what…
Autumn Holiday 2021: A day in the life you will not forget
Experimentarium Tuborg Havnevej 7, Hellerup; open Monday-Fri 09: 30-17: 00, Sat-Sun 09: 30-17: 00; over-11s 195kr, under-12s 115kr, under-3s free adm; experimentarium.dk.dk 09:31: “Hi honey, just wanted to tell you that we came here at 09:30 as planned – easy to find from Hellerup Station. I do not think we will be much longer than…
Make potent fertilizer of coffee and egg trays
This is what Kamilla Høy, who is a botanical consultant in the garden center chain Plantorama, says. – Coffee grounds contain several nutrients and minerals that are good for plants. But it must be mixed with the soil in which the plant grows. Because if it just lies on top, it can risk mold and…
The High Court reduces the penalty for theft through Jutland
The verdict was handed down on Tuesday by the Western High Court. Here, Yahya Karim Murad reduced his sentence from two years and nine months in prison to one year and nine months. Brothers Ahmed Bilal Mirza and Yassin Bilal Mirza were also sentenced to one year in prison and sentenced to 18 months and…
Challenged Thulesen Dahl greeted by big applause at the annual meeting
– This is perhaps the very best welcome here in Herning I could get. It was damn fantastic, said a light puff Kristian Thulesen Dahl. The chairman has also done everything to make his pants green with those present in the congress center in Herning. As something to the first, the chairman sneaked in that…
The assassination took place from Herning
However, a coup attempt did not come. Pia Kjærsgaard emphasized that the situation is intolerable. And that the support for Kristian Thulesen Dahl does not necessarily last. But that it is not now that the knives must be drawn. – I’m really upset with the measurements we have. That’s sad. That development must and must…
Icelandic stories – after 37 years of searching, she found her biological father
“Every morning, the first thought when you wake up is: I’ve found him!” Says Heiða B. Heiðarsdóttir. After nearly forty years of unsuccessful searching, her dream of finding her biological father has finally come true. They are currently in contact by phone and plan to meet in the United States. Heiða B. Heiðarsdóttir, who runs…
The 50-year-old case of the murder of Marie Lock-Hansen is closed
A nearly 54-year-old murder case about the murder of Marie Lock-Hansen in 1967 has now been concluded. This is stated by the East Jutland Police in a press release. The investigation was resumed in 2018 in the unsolved case, when a citizen approached with information about who could have been behind the murder. However, the…
Dogs are welcome at seven hotels this summer
Seven hotels in Iceland have received an exemption from the Ministry of the Environment to host pets. The chain hotels in Reykholt, Stykkishólmur, Patreksfjörður, Húsavík, Fáskúðsfjörður, Öræfasveit and the Grand Hotel in Reykjavík welcome guests with fur until October 1 this year. The application was sent to the ministry on May 12. It found that…
Copenhagen 2021: Jazz-infused, English-language service this Sunday at 13:00
Back in the day, the most we could hope for as part of the ritual of going to church was a quick sip of sacramental wine. But after the special English-language Pride service at 13:00 this Sunday at Eliaskirken on Vesterbro Torv, a glass of bubbly awaits the parish children after the main event. Let…
Coffee Bike Reykjavik
Sponsored article Jacek came to Iceland like many others – for money. But it quickly turned out that Iceland is something more, something much more expensive. It’s a quiet life, without the daily chase and worries, that is not enough for the first … He is also a lover of good coffee. For some time,…
Danish restaurant named best in Europe
Top for an affordable option too In the meantime, several Danish restaurants have also performed well on OAD’s list of cheap eateries 2021 – the three best were all in Copenhagen. Møller Kaffe & Køkken ranked first in Europe on the list, followed by Hart Bageri and Juno the Bakery. Østerberg Ice came in sixth…
The government stops plan for exit center on Langeland
– If the parties come up with suggestions for other possible and new locations, my door is always open and I have coffee on the jug. – But as it looks now, it unfortunately means that the exit center must for the time being remain where it is, the minister writes in the press release.…
The government is dropping plans for an exit center on Langeland
– If the parties come up with suggestions for other possible and new locations, my door is always open and I have coffee on the jug. But as it looks now, it unfortunately means that the exit center must for the time being remain where it is, the minister writes in the press release.
The nerdy identity – from quirky to trendy
The nerd has gone from quirky to cool. From shameful to trendy. Today, special interests and “being a nerd” in something are a commonly known concept. From coffee nerds to knitting nerds. The nerd’s time has come. But has this revolution been frictionless? Hardly. We hear nerds, researchers and psychologists about the nerd’s identity and…
3 ways lockdown changed our dating life
This lockdown period has changed many things in our lives. Singles everywhere have been forced to reconsider the way they date. What can you do when it’s borderless to meet new people? In DK, the reopening is fortunately well on its way, but the locking clearly still affects the way we date. In some ways,…
Sveriges Radio’s correspondent receives the Publicist Club’s award
Swedish Radio’s Middle East correspondent Johan Mathias Sommarström is awarded the Publicist Club’s grand prize in 2021. “For its ability to see the big in the small far from our latitudes”, is part of the Publicist Club’s motivation. This is the Publicist Club’s motivation. With eyes borrowed from starving children and exhausted women, he depicts…
Hot dogs and coffee on the way to the volcano
Travelers to or from the eruption site can enjoy Icelandic hot dogs and a cup of hot coffee. Rescuers from the Þórkatll group set up a container that is not far from the eruption site and opened a shop called Ellubúð. Guðrún Kristín Einarsdóttir, president of the accident prevention department in Þórkatll, said it took…
10% of construction workers exposed to the coronavirus, according to a union study
Construction sites have had several safety deficiencies related to coronaviruses across the country, says a study commissioned by the Finnish Construction Trade Union Builder (Builder) Magazine. About 10 percent of respondents said they were exposed to the coronavirus while at work, and 21 percent of this group said they were infected with the virus. Just…
Coffee-thirsty hikers started heather fires
The Triangle Area Fire Brigade sent over 20 fire engines and more than 50 firefighters away, and only in the evening was the fire under control. A large heathland and some forest at Gailvang plantation was burned off. On Sunday, it turns out that the fire started when four acquaintances on a hike wanted to…
Pub owner: Table reservation requirements make no sense
– It is a line in the bill, and it will be difficult to make it work in a pub. It seems a bit like you do not know what everyday life is like in a pub. – We do not have a booking system like restaurants and cafes that may have intervals for how…
Pandemic criticism in Slovenia: “Like taking sweets from children”
Last spring, Slovenia declared itself pandemic-free as the first country in Europe, then it became one of the hardest hit instead. In terms of death tolls, the country is the eighth worst affected in the world and recently opened up after a third lockdown. – Opening and closing all the time is the worst thing…
Prince Philip’s visit to Akureyri – memories
Prince Philip visited the northern town on July 1, 1964. He flew from Reykjavík on a Dakota plane called “Gullfaxi”, a machine owned by Flugfélag Íslands (Icelandic Aviation Association) in “the worst rainstorm that can happen in Akureyri this summer,” reports the Morgunblaðið newspaper. The machine landed at the airport in Akureyri at 20:00. Straight…
A comedian’s return?
“Persona non grata” is the name of a new documentary in two parts on SVT Play. It is about the comedian Soran Ismail and his case, after several women directed accusations of abuse – including rape – against him in connection with #metoo 2017. Ismail is no longer suspected of any crime and now tells…
Greenland’s election winner: We have been given the helm to govern the country
– Thank you all. Thank you for your trust. Now you have given us the helm to rule the country for the next four years, says the party chairman. In the election to Inatsisartut, Greenland’s parliament, IA became the largest party, and the party must therefore now try to form a government. Múte Bourup Egede…
Greenland’s election winner: Mine project does not turn into anything
At the same time, he confirms to DR that the party will finally put the controversial mining project in South Greenland in the grave. The mining project has been one of the main themes during the election. – We want to stop the Kvanefjeld project. And it is clear in the voters’ verdict, especially in…
Assistant Professor: Mine questions and chairman’s showdown have decided elections
The major agendas that have been decisive for the election are the issue of a mining project in Kuannersuit, Kvanefjeldet, and the internal strife in the otherwise historically ruling party Siumut. This is the opinion of Rasmus Leander Nielsen, who is an assistant professor at the Department of Society, Economics and Journalism at Ilisimatusarfik, University…
Read a classic during the holidays
There are hardly the big trips on the wallpaper in the spring’s many long weekends and short breaks. But a cup of coffee, a blanket and a literary classic can also be the recipe for a great experience. There is namely…
The ice on Lake Hrísatjörn near Dalvík broke under the man and the horse
“The man was riding a horse when the ice broke and the horse and rider were in the water,” says the officer on duty in Northeast Iceland. According to the head of the Tröllaskaga district, the accident happened with an experienced rider who had just measured the thickness of the ice sheet. However, there had…
Andreas Granqvist: This collection will probably not be a game
The national football team’s 35-year-old team captain and midfielder Andreas Granqvist is once again in Janne Andersson’s squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. After a long absence due to injury. But what is really the situation with “Granen”? “I am on the right track, but the idea is that I will not play this…
From Iceland – A politician in Reykjavík finds a buried gun
A minister in the Seltjarnarnes area in Reykjavík recently found a pistol buried in the foundations of his house – which led to armed Icelandic special forces visiting. Guðmundur Ari Sigurjónsson found the weapon as he was working on several projects with his property, according to Fréttablaðið. When he stopped working for coffee, Guðmundur called…
Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.
Stockholm, Friday. Almost a year ago I decided to try to learn Finnish after all. As soon as I happened to mention it gets someone Finnish-speaking, I got a thousand warnings: it is very difficult, 15 cases that complicate it, the difficult grammar, long words that you rarely recognize and so the written language and…
Residence ban on part of Christiania for at least one more week
The stay ban on parts of Christiania continues for at least another week. This is stated by the Copenhagen Police in a statement. This is because it is still considered necessary due to the risk of spreading coronavirus infection. The residence ban came into force on 7 January and now applies until 17 March. This…
Region Västerbotten: It is outdoor play that applies to children
Now during the pandemic, Region Västerbotten urges children to only play with their friends outdoors in their free time. This is to prevent the spread of infection between different families. “I usually go out with friends and once I have been on someone’s balcony and had coffee,” says seven-year-old Ingrid Lundbäck in Umeå, who has…
Police are convicted of stealing coffee packages at work
The police in Kronoberg who have been charged with stealing a package of coffee worth SEK 38 from their workplace, are sentenced by Växjö District Court to a suspended sentence for theft. Colleagues of the police liked a trap in August last year by marking purchased coffee packages, where one of the packages was later…
Revive deep conversations in the long run
You’ve been together for years. And when one just raises an eyebrow, glances at the empty coffee cup, or grumbles a little after a long day of work, then the other knows exactly what it means. …
Politicians had coffee for a quarter of a million
When the regional politicians meet, they are often offered coffee and last year coffee cost a total of SEK 227,772. The Regional Board of Regions has the largest fig note with SEK 184,507, which includes the coffee that is served in the Region’s house for elected representatives and employees and which accounts for SEK 180,000.…
Residence ban on Christiania is extended for the sixth time
Until March 3, it is illegal to stay in parts of Christiania for most of the day. Copenhagen Police is extending for the sixth time the temporary residence ban that applies in Pusher Street and the Green Light District in the period 10-24. It informs the police in a press release. – We continue to…
Unannounced car crash triggered 153 charges in Aarhus
The traffic police were busy issuing fines in Aarhus on Saturday night, where about 100 cars gathered in an unannounced demonstration. During the evening, police raised 153 charges against the participants in the demonstration – primarily for traffic offenses. The East Jutland Police writes this in their 24-hour report. The police were prepared for the…
Unannounced car crash triggered 153 charges
The traffic police were busy issuing fines in Aarhus on Saturday night, where about 100 cars gathered in an unannounced demonstration. During the evening, police raised 153 charges against the participants in the demonstration – primarily for traffic offenses. The East Jutland Police writes this in their 24-hour report. The police were prepared for the…
Divided fines out on streak
The traffic police were busy issuing fines in Aarhus on Saturday night, where about 100 cars gathered in an unannounced demonstration. During the evening, police raised 153 charges against the participants in the demonstration – primarily for traffic offenses. The East Jutland Police writes this in their 24-hour report. The police were prepared for the…
The Danes relax their worries and see more in private
The survey shows that ten percent fewer today are worried about the consequences of the current situation with corona than in January. The concern is at its lowest level since September 2020. This is also shown by the fact that we see more and that we pay less attention to keeping our distance. And according…
Women testify about sexism in the tenants’ association – “a reign of terror”
A reign of terror. This is how the Tenants’ Association in Western Sweden is described in a debate article in GT where six elected women testify about sexism and racism in the organization. Furthermore, they write that the Tenants’ Association is an association that is about to implode – and that the women there are…
Distinctive scents can help covid-19 sufferers regain their sense of smell
Patients who have had covid-19 may lose both their sense of smell and taste, but exercise and smelling of distinctive scents can help. Via a Swedish website “lukttraning.se” which is connected to Karolinska Hospital and Stockholm University, you can train your sense of smell again. “Coffee and certain spices that are distinctive can be good…
From Iceland – Lost in Google Translate: Rise Of The Machines
Í news report on various conservatives in Iceland comparing a failed uprising in the US House of Representatives on January 6 to the Iceland 2008-2009 mass protests, the Google translation of “Independents want to equate the household revolution and the attack on the US Congress” the attack on the US Congress. “ As an indication…
FACTS: Here are the most searched words on The Blue Newspaper
7. Coffee table. 8. Lego. 9. Armchair. 10. Caravan. 11. Women’s bicycle. 12. Refrigerator. 13. Sofa bed. 14. Garden furniture. 15. Teak. 16. Garden tractor. 17. Montana. 18. Free. 19. Reol. 20. Nintendo Switch. 21. PS4. 22. Electric bicycle. 23. Sideboard. 24. Bil. 25. Kitchen. Source: The Blue Newspaper.
Main Street Calumet Farmers Market moves indoors
CALUMET, Mich. (WLUC) – Main Street Calumet Farmers Market moved its “Cool Season” indoor market this high season. Customers could purchase fresh and homemade items from suppliers in the Copper Country Curling Club building. Items such as cookie dark cakes and snickerdoodles were on display, as well as bread, donuts, coffee, fish, honey, maple syrup,…
Frustrated mink breeder will look forward to prime minister visit
It was an emotional meeting that took place on Thursday afternoon on a mink farm near Jordrup west of Kolding. Here, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) had invited herself for a cup of coffee and a tour with mink breeder Peter Hindbo. After the meeting, which lasted just over an hour, it was an emotionally…
Work environment problems increase during the pandemic: “Something completely new”
Short-term absence due to physical ailments has increased significantly during the corona pandemic. This is shown by new statistics from the Occupational Health Care Company Previa. Both the physical work environment problem and the psychosocial one have multiplied. – It differs markedly from what it looked like in previous years. This is something completely new,…
Istanbul is at risk of water shortages
In Turkey, Istanbul is at risk of water shortages. At the same time, environmental experts warn that the low water level in the reservoirs can lead to unhealthy, toxic water being pumped out to households and can lead to serious diseases. The levels in the water reservoirs that supply the multi-million city with water have…
From Iceland – To see only (with a few bass): Perfect day for gugus
gugusar, real name Guðlaug Sóley Höskuldsdóttir, is one of Grapevine’s most popular new artists. She dropped the debut ‘Listen to this’ earlier this summer and released a new single with Auður just a week ago. Reach gugus on November 14 at 19:30 as a highlight outside the venue on Iceland Airwaves Reykjavík Live. Here’s her…
Extra guards keep an eye on bandages in malls
Here, the number of guards and supervisory staff has been increased, who keep an eye on whether customers are wearing the required protective equipment. – In addition to the fact that we sign at all entrances, we also have as part of our corona plan that we have guards and supervisory staff who guide the…
As great risk of infection on reindeer separations as football matches
The reindeer differences are to be compared with football matches where many gather. The risks of spreading Covid 19 are therefore high, according to infection control doctor Anders Nystedt, Norrbotten region. People with symptoms should not be included in the differences, no matter how important they are considered to be. “Outdoors, the risk is less,…
Social distance in focus when the hunt begins
With 28 people in the hunting team, an allotment of three adults and a calf, Rudsberg’s moose hunting team starts the hunt today – with it is a hunt characterized by the coronavirus. “We have reviewed the driving schedule, we will have distance when we have coffee and grill and also when we pull out…
Norway does not spend more money
Cafes, restaurants, museums and churches no longer accept banknotes and coins. Many of them would like to continue cashless even when the corona crisis is over, writes E24. The share of cash in circulation has been declining for a long time, but the Corona virus crisis has given rise to the development of the cashless…
Price differences range up to 140%
The Icelandic Labor Confederation (ÁSI) has recently carried out a price survey, and it shows that food prices vary by up to 140% across the country. ÁSI compared the prices of 103 items sold in 15 small grocery stores in rural areas. Fifty-six of the 103 products tested had a price difference ranging between 60–140%…
Laura got a corona fine – was the signage ok?
The two friends had just bought coffee at Lagkagehuset on a Sunday afternoon in April, when they wanted to sit on a concrete edge in a corner of the harbor area on Islands Brygge in Copenhagen. But it immediately became an expensive affair. After four or five minutes, two officers came and told them that…
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Joanna Alm operates Drop Coffee, a café and coffee roastery in Stockholm. Three times Swedish champion in coffee roasting and second, third and fourth in the coffee roasting WC. Started working at a café as a teenager and has since worked with coffee. One day in the middle of the 00’s, she got to taste…