Why the hell would anyone ever be a "fan" of Breivik? Also, I've been interested in Norway for at least five years now, so you really couldn't ascribe that reasoning to me, could you?
PS: I don't drink "Soy Lattes" and "Grande" is a sizing of beverage generally only utilized by Starbucks whose beans are of inferior quality and are roasted by a non-local, Seattle-based company. As a vegan and an espresso-lover, the problem with using soy as an alternative to dairy in your espresso beverages is that, while soy has excellent similarity to the consistency of cow's milk and will foam very similarly, it tastes very much different. Therefore, I only drink straight espresso, usually a doppio ristretto. Also, I prefer buying my coffee from independently-owned, locally-based cafés that only use high-grade local roasts like Stumptown or Dovetail.
*super-Portlandian* B3
Probability dictates it is likely for there to be someone who will meet
any criteria. And, you know.. There are a lot of weirdos out and about.
Shiet, son. Man, am I glad for not having that milk problem with my coffee. I go all black, unless I manage to scramble my order with awkward phrasing, ending up with something else than what I wanted..
Local beans would be a plus though, although impossible with our climate :C:C:C
Local, short-travelled foods up here (Tromsø) usually means potatoes, wild berries, fish, reindeer and game. Which is nice, of course, but a bit on the boring side.
*takes first peer at english sub-section of forum*
Uegh. A tree has no need for a dead branch..
I suppose it might need some rejuvenating (not that everyone's super old) if the non-Norwegian community here is to be sustained, in a visible manner at least.
Work to be done~