tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5821208734852385863.post2945130898330832192..comments2023-07-03T02:05:38.753-07:00Comments on Plain But Wholesome: Adventures in Mormon Pioneer Food: Mortensen? Mikkelsen? Sorensen? Olsen?Brockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04803597960095682855noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5821208734852385863.post-68217794963635820242012-07-23T08:55:57.234-07:002012-07-23T08:55:57.234-07:00I have a dozen or so Danish recipes from my great-...I have a dozen or so Danish recipes from my great-grandmother who settled in the Taylorsville area. lorib 0728 at gmail.comLorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03687451702833573227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5821208734852385863.post-5565681917729578202012-07-19T13:22:01.482-07:002012-07-19T13:22:01.482-07:00I just came across your blog while searching for a...I just came across your blog while searching for a "pioneer treat" to make my children in celebration of Pioneer Day. Anyway, my ancestors came to Utah from Scandinavia. Right off the top of my head, the food tradition I think of is topping pancakes with butter and sugar and rolling them up to eat. We always ate them like that going up. Apparently, that is an Icelandic thing; as my grandparents learned while serving a mission in Iceland a few years ago. Your site is great, I plan on spending much more time here! You can contact me melissasebourn@gmail.com if you would like.Melissa Sebournhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10404170779564271600noreply@blogger.com