Do Icelanders really believe in Hidden People, or is it more of a national myth like how the Chinese celebrate flying dragons ...
Or, no, they could be small like fairies — tiny enough to fit in the miniature houses that see all over the place that Icelanders have put in their yards for the Hidden People to live in.
In Marchfeld, which is not normally blessed with much rainfall anyway, another project has now been launched to compensate ...
Iceland's remote location and harsh climate aren't exactly welcoming. | There's plenty to make this outdoor-lover's hotspot ...
In a country with nearly as many sheep as people, a D.I.Y. wool journey — from sheep farms to yarn shops — makes perfect ...
This Saturday, Kimber Valley Farms, a unique Icelandic sheep fibre farm in Beaver Valley, is welcoming the public to its ...
Icelanders seem to especially like Moffitt's salad recipe which incorporates sesame oil, rice vinegar and chili oil into the mix, as the British public broadcasting service BBC reported.
As a brand rooted in the Nordic way of living and eating that have sustained Vikings and Icelanders for centuries, the 'Bowl ...
I was reading about the difficulty of introducing new cuisines to America and came across the term “food neophobia.” On an ...
The May issue of Nature Biotechnology contained a commentary by two expatriate Icelanders entitled "Decoding Iceland." The commentary focused on deCODE genetics and a centralized health care ...