Iceland review - 2012, Qupperneq 78

Iceland review - 2012, Qupperneq 78
76 ICELAND REVIEW SkálANeS loAf One of my hobbies is baking bread. There’s something so elemental about watching a loaf of bread rise, knowing it will be deli- cious. Often I make multiple loaves, giving the extra bread away to delighted friends. When I travel, I love looking in bakeries where all sorts of treats await. While gor- geously executed cakes and pastries always get my attention, sometimes I’m taken in by the simple things. A plain fig-filled cookie that I ate at a bakery one morning in the capital was better than the jam-filled iced cookie bar I passed by (I got one later. The fig cookie tasted better.) One Sunday our group of volunteers climbed into vans and Jeeps and headed out to the Skálanes Nature Centre and Seyðisfjörður on the easternmost edge of Iceland. After fording rushing streams in the vehicles, we trekked up the road past fields of purple lupine to the farmhouse where lunch was served. Skálanes is a nature preserve but it’s also a working farm: cattle are raised there, as are chickens and ducks. The farmhouse is open for visitors to stay for periods of time and as much as possible the food served here is locally sourced. It was lunch time and we were all pretty hungry, so the homemade soup with vegetables and pasta along with home-baked bread was gratefully received. Around the East Fjords, sometimes the best bread is the loaf served with soup. After lunch we hiked to the sea cliffs to watch the birds, but it was past the nesting season for puffins. I was tired from a week of working hard and hiking, so while others continued to the cliffs, I rambled back to the farmhouse and lay down on the bench by the duck pond. fOOD International students at Skálanes Nature Centre.
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