Showing posts with label 140g. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 140g. Show all posts

A vaca que ri


Another name for the cow!
It was not sent from Portugal, but eaten there. Yum!

Trilingual!

Sent by Karin (Sweden)

I'm really happy to add a new country to the collection, and a new name: Den Skrattande Kon.

If I was amazed by that bilingual box... This is trilingual! Swedish, Danish and the original name in French. How many names are they able to write in a VQR box?

Not so difficult...

Sent by Heleen (the Netherlands)

Can you eat the triangles without opening the box? Apparently it is impossible, but there are people prepared to everything in order to keep the box untouched!



Denmark

Sent by Heleen (the Netherlands)

I am really happy to add a new country (and a new name!) to the list. This VQR was sent from the Netherlands, but bought in Denmark. And eaten in...?

Die Lachende Kuh

Sent by Ilse (Germany)

Another name for VQR! It arrived yesterday with greetings from German cows (say hello to them on my behalf, Ilse). And a disturbing question: Are they always laughing?

Important detail of the picture:


How do you say her name in Greek?

Sent by Dimitra (Greece)

She not only sent me a VQR from Greece (I like the Greek letters). Also show me her name in another language:


And, specially, she painted a really beautiful scene on the back. People eat well in the blue Greece, don't they? Bread, wine, olives... Wait a  moment, where is the VQR cheese?


La bonne vache

From Heleen (the Netherlands)

I do not doubt she is a good (bonne) cow. But, alas: she does not laugh. She even does not smile like that beautiful cow...

As the sender noticed, this box seems a dictionary, because it informs about the content in anything but eight languages: portions, porzioni, portioner, triangles, porties, porciones, porções and portionen!

And how people manage to find the perfect stamps? Look at these terrific (not laughing though) Dutch cows:


More "Blue Greece"!

More "Blue Greece" Cheese Πλούσιο σε ασβέστιο (='Rich in calcium')!

From Katerina (Greece)

And more blue Greece inside the box:


"Blue Greece" Cheese

From Katerina (Greece)

It arrived wrapped in Greek blue tissue paper:


And it was blue Greece inside!