November 2012 - The Danish Club in Brisbane, Australia
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November 2012 - The Danish Club in Brisbane, Australia
Den Danske Forening Heimdal November 2012 Austin Street on a warm Sunday morning Photo: Aage Christoffersen Viking amber and implements Photo: Hanna Hervall Our new ambassador interviewed by Briz 31 Jytte ready for the day Photo: Hanna Hervall Photo: Aage Christoffersen Medlemsblad Newsletter for the Danish Association Heimdal – Established 1872 THE DANISH ASSOCIATION “HEIMDAL” INC 36 AUSTIN STREET NEWSTEAD QLD 4006 Contact details: 0437 612 913 www.danishclubbrisbane.org Contributions We would love to share your news and stories. You are welcome to send emails and other material to the editor for publication. The closing date for the December issue is 15 November 2012. We reserve the right to edit or not publish your contribution. Any material published does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Danish Club or the Editor. Editor: Lone Schmidt Phone: 0437 612 913 Email: [email protected] Webmaster: Peter Wagner Hansen Phone: 0423 756 394 Skype: pete.at.thebathouse Email: [email protected] From the Editor shop for fresh supplies. The Danish club sold almost everything we had, the volunteers in the kitchen, bar, and stalls worked hard to keep up and the visitors waited patiently in long queues everywhere. Outside, on and off stage, the folk dancers, KUPALEJA, the Swedish dancers, Scandinavian Singers, Big H again, Norwegian trolls, and even Hans Christian Andersen kept the crowds entertained. The raffle draw was almost an anti-climax, and with the many prizes it took time and lots of help from patient children who drew the winning tickets. And we’re planning on doing it all again next year if we can get enough support from government, council and corporate sources: 8 September 2013 is the date to note in your new calendar! WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS Merete all in red and white on the Info stall – note the old Warana banner in the background Photo: Hanna Hervall The Scandinavian Festival was a huge success – although we’ll never know the exact figure, it is estimated that 5,000 people visited Austin Street. There has never been that much activity on a Sunday morning from 5 am with crews setting up marquees and equipment almost in the dark. Stallholders and volunteers then moved in to get ready for business. It turned into a busy and hot September day, with icing and ice cream alike melting. The club house with its air conditioning provided brief relief from the heat and a cold beer. And sentimental favourites from Big H – I was humming old Kim Larsen tunes the next couple of days. Some food stalls sold out quickly and managed to Carnie & Torben Kirkemann Nielsen, Annerley Allan & Bettina Jensen, Redcliffe Jesper Hansen & Helle Poulsen, Burleigh Heads Thomas & Hellene Berstad, Armidale Jane & Kasper Jerlang, Teneriffe Jannick & Donna Clausen, Mount Cotton Hans Jensen & Helle Edelweiss, Manly West Henry Hunter & Ashley Harris, Ashgrove Rune Christiansen, Ettalong Beach Megan Lincez, Woolloongabba Contact details for the Royal Danish Consulate in Brisbane Honorary Consul Lars Kirk Suite 525, Level 5 Toowong Tower 9 Sherwood Road Toowong QLD 4066 07 3374 3062 [email protected] What’s on at the Danish Club? Café Danmark With Christmas stalls 26 October 2012 from 6 pm Come visit the club and catch up with new and old friends. Try our tasty ‘smørrebrød’: the menu varies from time to time, but you’ll usually find ‘rullepølse’ (spicy rolled pork), smoked salmon, roast beef, pate, roast pork and ‘Esrom’ cheese on the menu. And hot dogs. The bar is stocked with fresh Tuborg and Carlsberg beer varieties imported from Denmark just for us as well as your favourite Australian brews. If you like a glass of wine with your food, we have a good variety of whites, reds and sparkling on offer. It’s also an opportunity to buy delicious Danish pastries, rye bread and other specialty breads and organic biscuits direct from Britt’s Danish Delights. Tea offers smallgoods and quality meats from Flemming, the Danish butcher at Woolloongabba, as well as her own goodies including remoulade. It’s a good idea to order in advance and pick up at the café. Dinner Dance with the Swiss Club 27 October 2012 See their ad towards the end of the newsletter – it’s not too late to book Legestue / Play Group Every Friday 9.30-11.30 Note Sunday meeting on 4 November 2012 at John Goss Reserve, Chermside West Det Store Kolde Bord 10 November 2012 6 pm for 6.30 pm start See the ad on the next page – make sure you book soon Folkies Old & New Concert 17 November 2012 The people behind the ‘Folkrag’ is back with their 65th concert with artists donating their services to support the ‘Folkrag’ magazine – see the ad later in the newsletter Julestue 18 November 2012 Café Danmark With Christmas stalls 23 November 2012 from 6 pm Swedes Down Under Christmas market 25 November 2012 from 10 am – 3 pm Christmas Party 8 December 2012 Santa Claus is coming to the Danish Club Get all your Danish Baked Goodies from Britt’s Bakery at Café DANMARK 4th Friday of each month Authentic Danish Pastry & Organic Bread Products Kringler, Smørtærter, Kanelstænger, Birkes, Rundstykker, Fuldkornsrugbrød, Kransekagekonfekt, Småkager, Knækbrød og bagerens dårlige øje. For information, order forms and delivery details, go to our website: www.brittsdanishdelight.com.au Unit 5/10 Energy Crescent, Molendinar QLD 4214 Ph: 07 5571 6881 Fax: 07 5571 6947 Email: [email protected] DET STORE KOLDE BORD ‘SMORGASBORD’ Saturday 10 November 2012 6.00 pm for 6.30 pm start Photo: Aage Christoffersen Delicious and mouth-watering - a feast of food awaits you with many traditional favourites on the menu including pickled herring, smoked salmon, fish wedges with remoulade, roast pork with red cabbage, leverpostej, roast beef, rullepølse, cheese – it’s going to be difficult to taste everything. Invite your friends and family along to sample the delights of a Danish Smorgasbord at the Danish Club. There’s genuine Tuborg and Carlsberg beer available from the bar – and snaps. Price: $40 for members and $45 for guests (children under 14 $20/$22.50) Scott Sinclair is back at Heimdal to entertain us with his unique blend of favourite tunes, giving you an opportunity to enjoy a dance or two. All tickets must be booked and pre-paid by Tuesday 6 November 2012. Email Lone Schmidt at [email protected] or ring 0437 612 913 to book. Payment by EFT to Suncorp BSB 484-799 Account 02495 1468 Payment details: 10Nov12, your name and membership number Or send a cheque to the treasurer: Lone Schmidt 24 Ashley Road Chermside West QLD 4032 Søndag 18. november 2012 kl 10-15 JULESTUE Julesmåkagebagning Der er fuld gang i ovnen, når børnene (og andre, der måske ikke har bagt i mange år) går i gang med at lave skønne danske julesmåkager. Hvadenten det er vanillekranse, finsk brød, rutebiler eller nissefigurer, det kommer til at smage rigtig lækkert. Julestue Kom igang med julepynten sammen med børnene, der skal klippes og klistres stjerner og julehjerter eller fantasidyr til at komme på juletræet. Sidste år lavede Magnus et utroligt flot og meget australsk julehjerte med en koala – lad os nu se, om han kan gøre det igen i år. Vi har også lavet appelsiner med nelliker og flotte sløjfer og forgyldte grankogler. Juletræspyntning Kan I huske det flotte juletræ sidste år? Det skal pyntes igen fra top til fod og være klar til julefesterne i november og december for den svenske, den norske og schweiziske klub, inden det bliver vores egen tur 8. december 2012. Julemanden kommer kun, hvis træet stråler! Tilmelding og praktiske detaljer Alle juleaktiviteterne er gratis. Tilmelding til Lone Schmidt på 0437 612 913 eller ([email protected] Baren sælger juice og sodavand, kaffe og te og mon ikke vi kan klare hot dogs eller en ostemad til sultne forældre. New Committee Following the AGM, the new committee met for the first time with Merete Gorry as new secretary and Kim Tvede will take a year off. Otherwise no changes. be the club’s last event of the year before the summer break. We have a fresh shipment of beer, snaps and liquorice ready for sale. Events The kitchen, bar and stalls yielded a combined festival result of approx. $10,000 and we gained two new members on the day. It was hard work for the committee members over a prolonged period, but a valuable contribution to the club. The festival costs themselves were covered by government and council grants, stall fees, stallholder contributions and the profit from the raffle, with no additional costs to be covered by the three clubs. The calendar for the Christmas season was discussed, we’re going to be busy although not planning a Christmas market this year. The October and November Café Danmark will have Christmas stalls as usual, although there was some concern about fitting it all in with the new tables. We may hire plastic chairs for the outside area. The Juletræsfest on 8 December 2012 will Donation The committee agreed to donate funding for a new flag for the Folk Dancers (approx. $300). New equipment and maintenance New roof appears to have lowered the inside temperature at the club house by a couple of degrees, will be interesting to see if this is reflected in our power bill. We have an application in for funding of a solar system and are still awaiting the outcome. Alan has painted the back exterior wall ‘crocodile’ (a dark mossy colour), our neighbours were keen not to have a white wall again reflecting in the sunlight. Money The accounts show a loss of approx. $45,000 after payment of the new roof. Membership Many new members in the past three months, wonderful, but still missing membership fees from about 35 old members. ooOoo Danes Abroad Business Group Online (DABGO) – Brisbane joining the world wide network The DABGO network has for several years provided a regular monthly meeting place for Danes working abroad with their popular Stambord arrangement. The monthly meeting is always the first Wednesday of the month and the venue usually at a bar/hotel and the format is informal – it is simply a meeting place for Danes working abroad to meet up with other Danes and have a chat over a beer or two. Assuming that we are accepted into the network we will host our first DABGO meeting at The Danish Club on Wednesday 7 November at 6 PM. Check the website for updates. Scandinavian Festival 23 September 2012 We worked hard to spread the word about the festival to attract a good number of visitors in addition to all the Scandinavians – and it worked! Based on a head count at set intervals, the estimate is that between 5,000 and 6,000 visitors attended the festival, which far exceeded our expectations. It was great to see many members of the clubs as well as a large number of people just interested in seeing and tasting all things Scandinavian. We were very fortunate to have our new Danish Ambassador, Børge Petersen join us with his wife Jytte as well as our local Danish Consul Lars Kirk and his wife Dorte, and I would like to thank them for attending the event and helping to open the festival. Our local MP – Robert Cavallucci – assistant minister for Multicultural Affairs Queensland attended on behalf of our 2 main sponsors, Brisbane City Council and Queensland Government and officially opened the festival. This followed a spectacular kick-off by our Danish Folk Dancing Group showing off their great costumes and their dancing skills with Tom Larsen sharing his knowledge about folk dancing with the public – great stuff. Kurt Christensen was our MC for the day and ran a very busy and varied program including traditional Scandinavian folk music and accordion, dancing Norwegian trolls, Swedish Maypole Dancing, The Scandinavian Choir and Big H belting out a number of contemporary Danish hits. One of our themes was Hans Christian Andersen and I’m sure nobody recognised Kurt as he presented the sketch of ‘The Princess and the Pea’ with a real princess and prince and royal couple – and a heap of mattresses, of course – plus a pea. The clubs had prepared food which was sold at the food stalls and we had a great selection of savoury and sweet with our Danish baker offering amongst other cinnamon snails, the Norwegian waffles, the Swedish smörgåstorta and meatballs, and the Danish club had prepared roast pork sandwiches (flæskestegssandwich) with red cabbage and crispy crackling, hot dogs – of course – and ice creams cones from Copenhagen Ice Cream. In addition, the Heimdal smørrebrødsteam worked like mad to keep up with the demand for smørrebrød and lost count of number of smørrebrød, it was a huge effort – well done! The bar was no less busy – at some stage we just carried in cartons of cold beer, placed on the bar and sold straight out of the box – all the Tuborg we had chilled went and although we didn’t sell out, we were down to the last cartons. The market stalls were all interesting and good quality and we had everything from Danish vintage furniture, books, paintings, children’s clothing and accessories, jewellery, goodies, a LEGO playcentre and LEGO jewellery, photography, chiropractor – and more. We also had representatives from is about to become an Olympic sport, matches with public participation to Floorball Queensland and as floorball they kindly ran a number of display show how much fun the game is. Also a traditional Scandinavian sport, information booth, and both clubs quite a bit of interest. handball had activities and an gained new members and generated At 3 PM we started the draw of our monster raffle – we had over 60 prizes valued at $11,000 – and thanks to generous donations we were able to raise the additional funding required to host the Scandinavian Festival. We would like to thank all our sponsors listed below for their kind contributions but also a big thank you to all members who supported the event by buying the raffle tickets and attending on the day. The feedback we have received has been fantastic – everybody had a great day and enjoyed themselves, and I would like to send a huge thanks to all the volunteers for the day – without you, it would not have been possible – we need a lot of hands on such a day, and if you didn’t participate this year, be sure to join next year’s festival – yes, all Scandinavian clubs have agreed to repeat the festival – subject to funding, of course – Sunday 8 September 2013. The biggest thank you of all goes to your hard working festival committee, who attended weekly meetings to prepare the event in the months leading up to the festival plus worked like mad on the day to keep up. Thanks to our sponsors who provided funding, raffle prizes and lots of help Queensland Government – Multicultural Affairs Queensland Brisbane City Council – Lord Mayor’s Suburban Initiative Fund Councillor David McLachlan dansk vintage, Tangalooma Island Resort, Pandora, Nilfisk, Norwex, Scanpan, Underwear of Sweden, Biggan Design Yarn, Name Your Dummy, Pixmie Kids, Hitman (Donna & Niels Ross-Teigan), Dr Howard Cameron, Teneriffe Chiropractice, Bricks-n-Fun, Swedish Goodies, Stockholm Syndrome Café, Britt’s Organic, Arla Foods, Le Klint, Entice Me, Brandi Projects, Republic of Fritz Hansen, Maersk, Thanks to our volunteers and committee members who worked tirelessly throughout the day Karen Skou, Riborg Andersen, Anja Christoffersen, hot dog expertFlemming Brinkmann, Ron our ice cream hero, Nuuni Heilmann, Karsten Pedersen (the kitchen team agreed: he was awesome!), Hannah (and it was her birthday), Merete Gorry, Iben Giessing Lund, Emma Schmidt, Birte Schmidt, Aase Brodersen, Andy Brodersen, Andy Johansen, Jytte Poulsen, Henning Poulsen, Leeanne Schmidt, Chloe Schmidt, Jørgen Skov, Therese Christiansen, Michael Schmidt, special thanks to Aage Christoffersen and Hanna Hervall for photos, Sigrid Madsen (the æbleskive queen), Peter Hansen, Alan Przybylak, Lise Kopittke, Kirsten Kopittke, Glenda Livingstone, Lone Keast, Michael Keast, Kate Telfer, Melissa Telfer, Camilla Westhausen, Lea, Eliot Rifkin, Geoff Madden, Sine Madden, Jennifer Nielsen, young Miss Nielsen, Karel Baum, Preben Nielsen, Eilan Nielsen, Natalie Taylor, all the folk dancers: Esmee, Lis, Tom , Kurt, Pat, Jytte, Carol, Jim, Jan, Birthe, Hans Jürgen, Gudrun, Merete, Allan, John, Marilyn, Elizabeth, Bill, Jennifer, Jan, Lennart, Jan and many more who pitched in on the day to help Text: Soren Hoimark Photos: Aage Christoffersen and Hanna Hervall We can advise on freight Australia wide! 0411 297 236 [email protected] Study & Stay in Australia? Your door to the best in Australian Education & Training…. We are Danes, with a strong background in both Danish and Australian education & training. Though we work with people from any country, we run some especially exciting programs between Denmark and Australia, including: Guiding would-be migrants to courses for recognition in 60-Point occupations Assisting students enter the very best course, school/college/university for their needs Study Tours – customised to meet the particular needs of the Danish schools/colleges/universities Semester Study Abroad – individuals or classes come to undertake one semester of study, and get credit back into their secondary school/undergraduate programs in Denmark Placing students into workplaces in Australia for Occupational Training, which is part of their studies in Denmark Consulting services for Danish institutions wishing to establish links with Australian partners. We’d be delighted to assist you in any of these areas. Please do not hesitate to contact us: Riborg Andersen [email protected] Phone 07 3852 5511 Saga Vikings invite you to a BYO picnic at their grounds in Petrie, on Saturday 3rd November 2012 between 11am and 4pm Come along and admire the almost finished Long House complete with slab tables & benches. Watch the blacksmith as he demonstrates his craft making crude jewellery out of 4 inch nails, safety pins out of tent pegs or knives of reinforced steel. See for yourselves, how the Vikings cooked their meals over an Open Fire. The craft of creating something from one piece of leather---shoes---will amaze you. For the more athletic folks, there are sack races or tug of war to test your endurance. People can also try their skill at archery. This will be a fun day for all so come along to Byrnes Road, Petrie and be part of this exciting day. BYO Picnic. Tea, Coffee and bottled water available. For further information please contact: Flemming Brinkmann 07 54631760 -0407 064825 Viking Fare (from the Scandinavian Festival) Photo by Hanna Hervall Property services from Sunshine Coast to Brisbane Gardening / Mowing Rubbish removal, Outdoor cleaning Henning Jorgensen handyman 0403 988 103 [email protected] 25 October – Iben Giessing Lund 11 November – Harly Pedersen Do you need any beer, snaps or other Danish or Scandinavian classics? We can help you source it. Price list Beer Tuborg Green 24x33 cl (bottles) Tuborg Classic 24x33cl (cans) Tuborg Gold 24x33 cl (cans) Carlsberg 24x33 cl (bottles) Carlsberg Black Gold 24x33 cl (cans) $ 50 $ 50 $ 60 $ 55 $ 60 Snaps Jubilæum 100 cl Jubilæum 70 cl Taffel (Rød Aalborg)100 cl Taffel (Rød Aalborg) 70 cl Aalborg Porse 70 cl Brøndum 100 cl Brøndum 70 cl Lysholm Linie Akvavit 100 cl O P Anderson Akvavit 100 cl $ 70 $ 55 $ 70 $ 50 $ 50 $ 65 $ 50 $ 75 $ 65 Bitters Gammel Dansk 100 cl En Enkelt Bitter 100 cl Dr Nielsens Bitter 70 cl Blue Gajol Original 100 cl $ 65 $ 70 $ 50 $ 55 How to order and pay: By email [email protected] By phone 0437 612 913 Payment by EFT to Heimdal’s account at Suncorp BSB 484-799 Account 02495 1468 ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE DANISH ASSOCIATION HEIMDAL INC Now we have also sourced fresh supplies of Danish favourites, including ‘Matador Mix’, ‘Toms Bridge Blanding’ ‘Click Mix’, ‘Skipper Mix’, ‘Super Piratos’, Lakridsskilte, Poletter, GaJol, ‘Salmiakki Mix’, ‘Turkish Pepper’ ‘Fazer Mints’ and Evers ‘Kongen af Danmark’. Buy them at the next café. What’s on SBS (from Zanne Mallett and SBS) Monday 22 October 2012 8:30 pm Drama series Lulu - The Bankrobber's Wife - When her boyfriend Leon is thrown in jail on their wedding day, Lulu is forced to deal with a criminal underworld she knows very little about. Now that Lon is out of jail, the airport heist is set in motion. But with Lulu and Leon busy carrying it out, Isa is vulnerable to the machinations of the evil Patrick. Stars Lene Maria Christensen, Lars Brygmann and Nicole Johansen. (From Denmark, in Danish M (V,L) Wednesday 24 October 2012 8:30 pm Crime series The Bridge - After many suspicions and one witness statement, Saga and Martin arrest and question a fellow officer. He turns out to have an alibi for all the crimes, but is he really innocent? The murderer is finished now, having succeeded in doing what he set out to do - to open people's eyes to the problems of society. Saga, however, believes that this is not the end of his plan and that there is more to come. Stars Kim Bodnia and Sofia Helin. (From Denmark, in Danish and Swedish) M (A,V) Friday 26 October 2012 12:55 am Film: Kurt Wallander: The Brothers - Military exercises in Ystad make solving the case of five murdered people very difficult. To make things worse, when a couple is found tortured and murdered, Kurt realises the woman was a school friend and the first girl he had ever kissed. Directed by Jorn Faurschou and stars Krister Henriksson, Johanna Sallstrom and Ola Rapace. (From Sweden, in Swedish) (Crime) (2005) (Rpt) MA (V,A) Monday 29 October 2012 8:30 pm Drama series Lulu - The Bankrobber's Wife - In the thrilling conclusion to the series, Leon and Lulu trick Patrick, but he then takes Jonathan hostage, demanding the loot from the airport heist. Unexpected help comes from Leon's half-brother Ken, but unfortunately, he's not the sharpest tool in the box. Stars Lene Maria Christensen, Lars Brygmann and Nicole Johansen. (From Denmark, in Danish) Monday 29 October 2012 1:00 pm Film: Heaven's Heart - A thought-provoking and powerful tale of infidelity and its social impact. A casual dinner conversation between two couples ends in marital upheaval when the subject of adultery is raised. Directed by Danish director Simon Staho and stars Lena Endre, Jakob Eklund and Maria Lundqvist. (From Sweden, in Swedish) (Drama) (2008) (Rpt) M (A,L) Wednesday 31 October 2012 8:30 pm Crime series The Bridge Gradually all the pieces to the complicated puzzle are put in place - the clues and evidence in the investigation have led the police to a man who could be the murderer. Now they wait tensely for his next move, which for Martin, who has finally managed to become reconciled with his son August, will turn out to be more personal than he ever could have imagined. Stars Kim Bodnia and Sofia Helin. (From Denmark, in Danish and Swedish) M (A,V,L) Thursday 1 November 2012 12:05 am Film: Flame and Citron - The true story of two infamous World War Two resistance fighters, brilliantly presented by director Ole Christian Madsen. During the Nazi occupation, Flame and Citron are assassins in the Danish resistance and target important officials of the Third Reich. However, the game changes when the pair discover that their powerful boss may be using them to settle his own personal scores. Winner of five Danish Robert Awards in 2009. Stars Thure Lindhardt, Mads Mikkelsen and Stine Stengade. (From Denmark, in Danish and German) (Drama) (2008) MAV (V) Friday 2 November 2012 1:10 am Film: Kurt Wallander: The Overdose - While trying to solve a missing-person case, the team stumbles across a far more sinister child-prostitution racket. Meanwhile, Kurt is tested for prostate cancer. Directed by Stephan Apelgren and stars Krister Henriksson, Johanna Sallstrom and Ola Rapace. (From Sweden, in Swedish) (Crime) (2005) (Rpt) M (D,V,A) Friday 9 November 2012 1:20 am Film: Kurt Wallander: The Village Idiot - Goran, the village idiot, robs a bank then blows himself up. When investigations get under way, more sinister activities are revealed involving a doctor who works in the Ystad Hospital. Directed by Kjell-Ake Andersson and Jorn Faurschou, and stars Krister Henriksson and Johanna Sallstrom. (From Sweden, in Swedish) (Crime) (2005) (Rpt) M (V,A) There are still some 35 members who haven’t renewed their membership for 2012/13 yet. We hope to hear from you soon. Membership fees are unchanged ($60 for family, $40 for individual) and may be paid into the club’s account with Suncorp BSB 484-799 Account number 02495 1468. Stambord is an initiative by Danes Abroad (DABGO) – see earlier in the newsletter. The club plans to host the first Stambord in Brisbane on Wednesday 7 November from 6 pm (check website for changes). Alan has now also painted the exterior back wall of the club house and repainted the courtyard after the festival – it’s looking good. The playgroup invites young families to join them for a BYO picnic at John Goss Reserve, Maundrell Terrace, Chermside West on Sunday 4 November from 9.30 am – ring Tina on 0403 838 663 to hear more or check out www.brisbanekids.com.au for details on the playground. The church’s annual Christmas bazaar will be held on Saturday 17 November 2012 – check their website for details. Danes Worldwide Steen Selmer is the local representative for Danes Worldwide – contact him via [email protected] Look out for the Danish series ‘Broen’ (the Bridge) on SBS 2 on Wednesdays. Spectacular! It’s already available on DVD. Christmas stalls are coming to Café Danmark in October and November – check out Hanne and Kirsten’s Christmas decorations and pearl works from Bead Lady. VANILLEKRANSE Bake at approx 175 degrees for approx 6 mins Ingredients 1/2 kg plain flour 400g butter 300g icing sugar 1 egg 1 vanilla pod BRUNE KAGER Ingredients 1/2kg plain flour 125g butter 200g brown sugar 1 egg 2teasp bicarb soda Method 175g syrup Beat butter & sugar, add egg and vanilla 1g cardamom Mix flour to a dough & leave for 1hr to cool 2g cinnamon Put through mixer on star shape Cloves & ginger Cut into approx 8cm lengths & make circles Slivered almonds Bake at 200 degrees for approx 8 mins Method RUTEBILER Ingredients 2 egg whites 500g Icing sugar 1tblesp vinegar 25g cocoa Method Mix all ingredients together Put through mincer at selected shape Cut into approx 4cm lengths Heat butter, sugar & syrup until melted Dissolve bicarb soda in a small amount of water Mix all ingredients together to form a dough Leave to cool for a few hours Roll out flat with a rolling pin and cut out in circles, apply an almond to each one. Bake at 175 degrees for approx 6 mins Careful not to burn – needs to be watched Thanks to Gudrun Tvede and Lise Kopittke for the recipes Dinner Dance Come and join us for our famous Dinner Dance. This event is open to members & public. Invite your friends to come along for an evening of great food, music and dance. When: Saturday, 27 October 2012 6.30pm till late Where: Danish Club House, 36 Austin Street, Newstead Program for the night: Pre- dinner nibbles 3 course dinner cooked by Swiss Chef Jakob Live Music by Horizon; Marc and Allan Lucky Door Prize and Raffle Cost: Members $32.00 - Non-Members $37.00 Pre-paid Reservations only! Payable to SWISS SOCIETY OF QLD EFT Direct Bank payment to: Westpac: BSB 034002 - Acc 708120 Don’t forget to include the name of your party or number in the description, so we can identify your payment. Booking is not confirmed until money is received! Please book by 16 October 2012 - Please do not sent cash! R.S.V.P: By mail to: Ruth Milwright, 34 Stirling Street, Strathpine, Qld 4500 Phone: Ruth Milwright - 07 3205 4172 or 0414 705 255 email: [email protected] Phone: Rita von Rotz - 07 3314 8344