I had the pleasure of enjoying a Danish treat Smørrebrød. It is basically rye bread with many different toppings. The fish or meat is the first layer followed by layers of veggies topped with cheese.
Torvehallerne Copenhagen
You can’t miss this market in Copenhagen. The market is full of life and great food. There is an assortment of fish, cheese, chocolates, fresh veggies and fruits, and even a whiskey bar.
Danish traditional meal “FLÆSKESTEG”
This Danish tradition is basically a pork roast with a thick pork rind left on the roast. You cut thick grooves into the fat but not down to the meat. You add coarse salt in between the grooves and cook horizontally in the oven.
Freezing Cold in Copenhagen
if you travel to Copenhagen in February or March take warm clothing. Gloves and hats are essential as the cold wind is biting. As my son states if you think you are overdressed add a layer.
Hockey in Rodovre
What an exciting night! I watched my son play hockey with the Rødovre Mighty Bulls. They are now in 3rd place and ready for playoffs.CE474C43-9E2D-47F8-BAD3-8B9CBA29B80D
Copenhagen Zoo
This was an interesting zoo as it was very interactive with the animals. I think they have tried to create an educational atmosphere for everyone.
Tivoli in Copenhagen
Enjoyed my second day exploring Tivoli Gardens. It’s a spectacular amusement park with rides that will keep your heart rate up. If you are using the train consider buying a train pass for seven days. You can check how many zones you will be travelling to and it’s much cheaper than using the app or …
Copenhagen
First day in Copenhagen I realize I need to be more organized so if you are making coffee filters are important. So here is the alternate!
Olympics
Love watching the Olympics and cheering for Canada.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦