The most enjoyable thing about Stockholm was the stunning natural beauty of the city and the fishing villages around the city. We had many memorable picnics at the famous Hagaparken as was our neighbourhood. Stockholm is situated on 14 islands, with water and green areas around every corner. It’s a city that seamlessly blends urban sophistication with natural wonder.
In terms of culture and entertainment, Stockholm is a dream come true. The city is home to some of the world’s best museums, including the famous Vasa Museum, which is a must-see attraction. The performing arts scene is equally impressive, with world-class theatres, opera houses, and concert venues that host a wide range of events throughout the year.
Now the thing that we appreciated most about living in Stockholm, was the emphasis on work-life balance. Swedes value their time and prioritise spending it with family and friends. The work culture is supportive and collaborative, with a focus on getting the job done efficiently and effectively without sacrificing personal time.
Swedes place a high value on physical activity and have a reputation for being some of the healthiest eaters in the world and for good reason. The Swedish diet is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and lean protein, and is low in sugar and saturated fats. Even the Swedish government has implemented policies to promote healthy eating. For example, there is a tax on sugary drinks, but the government provides subsidies for organic and locally-grown produce.
Swedish meatballs have become a beloved comfort food for us, with potatoes, peas, cucumber pickles and lingonberry jam. I have worked out an easy short-cut, Slow cooker/Crock-Pot recipe using Lamb mince instead without compromising on the taste. It will allow you to prepare it in advance and let it cook slowly throughout the day. This makes it a dinner for any busy day of the week, but you can absolutely cook this in a regular pan, regular way on a traditional stovetop, recipe will work both ways. Here is my take on the classic recipe with YouTube recipe tutorial, you can try making it at home.Delicious Swedish meatballs -- Ikea style with a twist! https://lifeartandbites.com/?p=3366 8 April 2023