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Akureyri - 20.03.2014, Page 22

Akureyri - 20.03.2014, Page 22
22 11. tölublað 4. árgangur 20. mars 2014 Iceland -a free lunch? A big debate is now underway as to whether admission should be charged for the world-famous natural wonders of Iceland- -including Geysir, Dettifoss and Dimmuborgir. Iceland has a landmass not much smaller than England, and this is inhabited by the equivalent of the population of Stoke on Trent! It is not surpris- ing that keeping things running is quite a task for such a small num- ber of people. Iceland is, however enjoying a tourist bonanza, and is visited by more than twice its population every year-and the figures are rising fast. Iceland is no free lunch. It is an expensive country, and food and lodgings come quite dear. But there is a lot you can do for nothing. Hiking, cross-country skiing, biking and hitching a lift. Gazing up at the amazingly clear sky and watching the northern lights in winter, and the summer skies all night in the summer. And standing outside the parliament bashing pots and pans. Swimming is pretty cheap and renting a car will give you access to the incredible but dangerous highlands. However many tourists underestimate the dan- gers of the glaciers and the mountains and huge amounts of money and man-hours are wasted every year searching for human “lost sheep” camping out in blizzards on glaciers. Some of them are found. Strangely many of the natural wonders of this country are wholly or partly under private ownership. In some cases the “owners”-that is to say if you agree that anyone should be able to own rivers, waterfalls, mountains and geysers, the sun or the moon, argue that they are responsible to maintain services and safety in the area. Up to now they have supp- orted themselves quite successfully by selling hot dogs, postcards and plastic elves. And arguably some of the bigger attractions here are very far from free-The Blue Lagoon will really rip you of, as will the salmon rivers. Doesn’t seem to stop the invading hoards! Many countries, including Iceland’s super-rich Scandinavian cousins, charge for everything from taking a pee to parking a Porsche. Only in city centres here do you have to pay to park, and even then you can find a free spot if you drive around a bit. You certainly won’t get clamped! In the U.K. you have to pay to park even in the middle of deserted Scottish islands. So why all the fuss? I have a sneaking suspicion that putting up fences around mountains, glaciers, hot springs and waterfalls may prove a quite a technological challenge even for the ingenious Icelanders. And it would take a pretty high fence to stop the “free lunchers” peeping over the top! Not to mention spoil- ing the view! The smaller attractions may manage it, but I can’t see the entrance fee stretching to pay the wages of the ticket collectors, let alone the fence builders. And there is the danger that the visitors might just as well decide to drive on to the next valley where there is en- ough to see unimpeded. However it is perfectly honest and acceptable to charge for car parking and use of bathroom facilities. In Sweden you pay with your mobile phone. Another idea would be a Nature Permit to be paid on arrival like visas in other countries. The only thing wrong with that idea is how to earmark the funds so that they can be kept out of reach of the greedy grabbing mitts of politicians with krona signs for eyes hoping to find yet another way of diverting public funds to subsidize their rich relati- ves’ Dallas Style vacation ranches, and their free lunches. THE ENGLISH CORNER WITH MICHAEL CLARKE MICHAEL CLARKE MATARGATIÐ FLEIRI UPPSKRIFTIR Á WWW.ALLSKONAR.IS Helga Kvam allskonar.is Strangely many of the natural wonders of this country are wholly or partly under private ownership Spínatbollur Spínat er alveg brjálæðislega hollt og ofboðslega gott ferskt og brakandi. En við getum líka borðað spínat á veturna þegar það vex ekki hér því það er hægt að frysta spínat. Hér eru æðislega góðar spínatbollur sem kosta lítið en eru bæði hollar og góð- ar. Láttu hugmyndaflugið stjórna því hvernig dýfu/sósu þú berð fram með bollunum. Ég ber oft fram með þeim Raita gúrkusósu eða kryddaða jógúrtsósu, það er líka hægt að nota guacamole eða bara hreinan sýrðan rjóma. » 450gr frosið spínat » 130gr hveiti/spelt/mjöl að eigin vali » 3 skallottulaukar, fínsaxaðir » 3 hvítlauksrif, marin » 1 tsk garam masala » 1 tsk kóríander, malað » Undirbúningur: 10 mínútur Steikingartími: 15 mínútur Kreistu allt vatn úr spínatinu og tættu það með fingrunum niður í skál. Bættu lauknum, hvítlauknum, kryddinu og um hveitinu saman við og hnoðaðu þessu saman. Ef þetta er of blautt og klístrað þá bætirðu hveiti við, ef of þurrt þá bætirðu vatni. Bleyttu lófana og hnoðaðu þessu saman í kúlur á stærð við borð- tenniskúlu, eða þægilega lófastærð. Settu um 1.5-2cm lag af olíu í pönnu, þú ætlar að grunnsteikja bollurnar, olían þarf að ná 1/3 upp á þær. Hitaðu olíuna vel og steiktu bollurnar þar til þær eru brúnaðar. Láttu olíuna renna af þeim á eldhús- pappír. Það er gott að setja þær inn í 140°C heitan ofn á meðan þú býrð til sósuna, en þær eru samt líka mjög góðar kaldar. JÓGÚRTSÓSA » 1/2 tsk olía » 2 tsk sinnepsfræ » 2 hvítlauksrif, marin » 1 tsk turmerik » 1 grænt chili, fræhreinsað og fínsaxað » 2 dl hrein jógúrt eða grísk jógúrt » Undirbúningur: 2 mínútur Hitaðu olíuna á pönnu og steiktu sinnepsfræ, hvítlauk, turmerik og chili í 30 sekúndur, eða þar til allt fer að ilma og sinnepsfræin að poppa. Hrærðu öllu saman við jógúrtina í skál. Skíðasvæði Fjallbyggðar Siglfirsku alparnir Skíðasvæðið er opið alla daga, nema þriðjudaga. Heimasíða: skardsdalur.is - Facebook: skarðsdalur sigló Upplýsingasími: 878-3399 Lj óm yn d: K ár i H re in ss on

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