Or look through old transcripts from "A Prairie Home Companion" where
lutefisk often finds some mention.

Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig
Archivist, College of Medicine
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History
University of Florida

On 10 Dec 01, at 8:20, Carol A Edwards wrote:

> Uff da!!!
>
> Lutefisk is dried cod treated with lye!  ( I don't pretend to understand,
> I just convey the information!!)
> For more information on lutefisk, recipes, and other tidbits, try a
> search on google.com or your favorite search engine under "lutefisk"
>
> Sort of like the Nebraska football team, you either like them/it or not
> (sorry folks, I couldn't pass up the opportunity!!)
>
> Carol
>
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