In this episode, Anne and Steph explore what Easter looks like in Norway – and it’s probably very different from what you’re used to.
From week-long mountain trips and outdoor waffles to Easter chickens, mystery novels, and knitted decorations, Norwegian Easter traditions blend nature, culture, and cozy creativity.
You’ll hear about:
Why Easter in Norway starts early and often means a full week off
The tradition of going to the mountains
Bringing spring indoors with branches and decorations
Knitted Easter eggs and chickens
Why Norwegians eat so many eggs
Outdoor skiing, campfires, and Easter backpacks
Kvikk Lunsj and Solo – the classic Easter treats
Norway’s obsession with Easter crime stories
Mystery stories on milk cartons
Easter mystery knit-alongs and kaftas
This episode is a cozy cultural deep dive into one of Norway’s most unique seasonal traditions – where knitting, nature, and mystery all come together.
00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:40 Back From Vacation 01:27 Norway Easter Week Off 06:02 Mountains and Spring Light 07:12 Bringing Branches Indoors 11:00 Hanging Eggs and Knits 13:15 Feathers and Shrovetide 18:25 Tulips as Spring Signs 19:48 Outdoor Waffles Tradition 24:17 Easter Bunny Arrives 24:57 Easter Chickens Not Bunnies 26:10 Ski Trips And Campfires 27:59 Kvikk Lunsj Trail Chocolate 30:24 Solo Soda Easter Staple 31:46 Easter Crime Craze 35:18 Train Robbery Origin Story 37:19 Milk Carton Mysteries 42:45 Mystery Knit Along Kafta 47:31 Easter Knits And Farewell
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