Adventures in Momlife, food and local places we enjoy in Sweden and on our travels!
Sunday 28 February 2021
Lilla Miss Bows
Saturday 27 February 2021
What is Swedish Fika?
Friday 26 February 2021
Vegan and Non-Vegan Snack Ideas for Kids
After a referral to the specialist, they took some blood tests and determined he was indeed allergic to egg and milk. They said I should stop eating egg and dairy since I was breastfeeding him and after a few weeks, his face cleared up. Yup, it sometimes takes a couple of weeks for dairy to be completely out of your system. His skin looked so much better after that. The doctor said he looked like a different baby!
Vegan Friendly Snack Ideas
For Sweet Treats
Non-Vegan Snack ideas
A Few Other Tips...
Thursday 25 February 2021
The Book Bus Göteborg
Tuesday 23 February 2021
Gothia Towers Gothenburg Staycation Review
We had been self -isolating pretty much since Spring 2020. We kept the kids home from daycare until it started again after summer. And in October, we thought since the number of COVID cases were much much lower, it was ok to do a staycation in Göteborg.
Monday 22 February 2021
Le Pain Francais lunch in Göteborg
Saturday 20 February 2021
My Top 3 Cafes in Haga, Göteborg, Sweden
If you've ever been to Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden, you know it's a cafe city with many different cafes all over town. There are some chain cafes (like Espresso House, which I also like) but there are also many independent ones, each offering different drinks and delicious snacks.
What I want and like in a cafe has definitely changed after kids. Pre-kids, I cared mostly about whether the "good" barista was in that day, the location, customer service and if they stayed open late.
Post-kids, I still care about the drinks but I also think about other things related to kids. For example, do they have space for a stroller (either inside or outside), do they have high chairs, and kid friendly (including Vegan) options?
Haga is a cute neighborhood with a lot of character. There's one main Street, Haga Nygata, where most of the cafes/shops are located. This area is just outside city centre, so a brisk 15-20min walk or a quick tram ride over.
Note: These days, we don't go and sit in any cafes/restaurants. We have sat outside a couple of times or taken food to go instead. No Fika (Coffee break) with friends either ;(
Here are my top 3 recommended cafes in Haga. Each of them are great to visit with kids or without and all offer different Fika snacks - Cafe Husaren, Nöller, and Jacob's cafe
Cafe Husaren
Home of the Hagabullen - an XL version of the Swedish Cinnamon bun or "Kanelbulle". Don't make the mistake of going to Cafe Hebbe down the street for the Huge Cinnamon buns since they cost 50sek more.
This cafe used to allow strollers inside pre-pandemic. Now strollers need to be parked outside which makes sense since they need more space inside for spacing out the tables. This isn't an issue (unless it's raining) because they have outdoor seating. There are high chairs also available.
They have a list with all their Vegan options and have a great variety of both Vegan and Non-Vegan items. Aside from the sweet treats, they also offer sandwiches and salads. Cafe Husaren is also mentioned on Happy Cow's list of best Vegan bakeries in Gothenburg.
For drinks, they only offer Oat milk as their milk alternative. Takeaway is available.
There are kid friendly food options including pancakes.
Nöller
This cafe is right next door to Cafe Husaren. It has a different atmosphere from Cafe Husaren, but I'd say it's still kid friendly if you sit outside. Although, I've never seen a high chair, the barista has always been friendly with and without kids.
There are plenty of Vegan and gluten free options! There are also salads, sandwiches and soups offered on their menu. For milk alternatives, they offer soy and oat milk with beautiful latte art! Takeaway is an option for drinks or food even their Vegan pie slices, which are delicious.
Note: During the Pandemic, I've noticed that the lineup to order is a bit confusing, as some people were going the wrong way.
Le Petit Cafe offered a breakfast buffet or frukost buffè. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if they are still doing buffet during the pandemic. I will look in next time I stroll by and update this post. When we have visited in the past, they have been super friendly about having a kid at the table. And that made the experience a lot more enjoyable for sure.
Haga is definitely a nice area to check out if you are visiting Göteborg, Sweden in the future. Thanks for reading and remember, don't forget your snacks!
Cafe Husaren
Read more about the cafe on their website
Haga Nygata 28, 411 22 Göteborg
Nöller Espressobar
Check out their menu on their website
Haga Nygata 28, 411 22 Göteborg
Jacob's cafe
More about the cafe on their Facebook page
Haga Nygata 10, 413 02 Göteborg
Thursday 18 February 2021
Snowy Day in Göteborg
Monday 15 February 2021
Welcome to my blog!
Hello and Welcome to my blog!!
My wolfpack and I currently live in Sweden 🇸🇪 but we originally moved here from Canada 🇨🇦 years and years ago.
Hangry - state of anger over lack of food, hunger causing irritability.
"Don't forget your snacks", comes from the reminder that I myself need snacks but I've learned the hard way that forgetting snacks for my little ones mean our adventures end in DISASTER!
It's the end of the world to a toddler when they're tired, hangry or don't get what they want...
Pre-kids... My co-pilot learned this quite quickly during our trip in South East Asia years ago, when I would suddenly be in a bad mood. After that, he never dared to forget the snacks for me :)
I used to blog pretty often but then came the little ones and life just got even busier. Although, I have limited time to myself these days, I've decided to give it a try. I hope to cover some topics related to Mom life, snacks, local places we enjoy and family travels and adventures (in Sweden and beyond!).
Hope you enjoy reading and remember, Don't forget your snacks!
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Sunday 14 February 2021
Happy Hearts Day!
Saturday 13 February 2021
Björnen och Böken Toy and Bookstore
The store window is filled with lots of bear stuffies, baby toys and books and so of course, my little one wanted to go in to take a look. The lady who was at the shop was so thankful that we had come to visit! I'm guessing that during the pandemic, she doesn't get as many customers.
I told her that we had walked by the other day but it was closed, and I had promised my daughter that the next time we passed by, if it was open, we would go in to take a look. Not only was she really friendly but she took time to carefully wrap both items that we bought.
The prices in her shop are already pretty reasonable so I was surprised that she even gave us a discount! I definitely recommend supporting this small toy and bookstore, Björnen och Böken, if you're in the area or coming to Göteborg for a visit. It's great to support local independent businesses, especially these days. Stay safe and remember, don't forget your snacks!
My daughter chose this sweet bunny stuffy as her special surprise from the shop!
Visit Björnen och Böken at:
Prinsgatan 8, 413 05 Göteborg
And checkout their website for what's available!