For the past few years, Kim Englund has been scratching an itch that Minnesotans with Norwegian – and other Scandinavian – backgrounds tend to get around the holidays: the yen for lefse. And, it seems, Englund’s pop-up stand along a Douglas County Road is now a favorite place for connoisseurs of the tasty potato flatbread to get their fix of lefse in Minnesota.

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If you’re jonesing for lefse this holiday season, now you know where to get it – and be sure to pick up some extra for any gatherings you’re attending! If you don’t live in the area, why not make a road trip out of it? Alexandria is nearby, and it’s home to some of our favorite Christmas lights in Minnesota.

Have you tried the lefse from this pop-up stand in Minnesota? Leave us your review in the comments!

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