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Family Business Keeps Holiday Smorgasbords Going

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A Berkeley business called Nordic House has been a hub for all things Scandinavian for the past five decades. Particularly during the holiday season, it turns into a gathering spot for hundreds of loyal customers who have shopped here for generations -- to get traditional foods like aebleskiver, lingonberries, herring, lutefisk and the potent drink called Gløgg.

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