what? you are not a big fan of seinfeld? I love it! Elaine and George are my favorites haha ok, but I still love you because of Portuguese! Saudades de quando você vinha me mostrar o que você tinha aprendido em Português, tãããããão bonitinho!!!
Beijos, gostoso!
No liquorice huh? It is very strange how much I hated it, and how much I came to love it later in life. What I found quite amazing is the amount of liquorice that the Dutch and Belgian people seem to stuff in their bodies, I also learned that there are many very different types of the candy!
Anyways, I like very much the things you write, the world is really thirsty of things like that, of many inspiring stories, don’t ever give up!
I loved the salted one and one called Salmiak, unfortunately, I got some sort of a headache after eating too much, plus that thing has an awful lot of kcals ad promotes tooth decay, so I better kept off that thing. The most conflicting eating habit in the Netherlands is BREAD, don’t get me wrong, I love bread, but some people actually eat a whole bag of toast in a day! Think about anything and the Dutch make a sandwich out of it… They even have cake decoration to top their toast (they call it hagelslag) it is quite cute to see, big tattooed spreading colorful sprinkles in their bread
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what? you are not a big fan of seinfeld? I love it! Elaine and George are my favorites haha ok, but I still love you because of Portuguese! Saudades de quando você vinha me mostrar o que você tinha aprendido em Português, tãããããão bonitinho!!!
Beijos, gostoso!
hahaha, I don’t know how much Portugues I will have learned by the time I see you, but we can always start our random lessons!
muitos beijos, gostosa!
Very interesting blog. Cheers from Romania.
Thanks, Andi – likewise. You’ve got some great photos on there. Sadly, I can’t read Romanian.
No liquorice huh? It is very strange how much I hated it, and how much I came to love it later in life. What I found quite amazing is the amount of liquorice that the Dutch and Belgian people seem to stuff in their bodies, I also learned that there are many very different types of the candy!
Anyways, I like very much the things you write, the world is really thirsty of things like that, of many inspiring stories, don’t ever give up!
Fer, I had an apple-cinnamon muffin yesterday with bits of liquorice candy in it! It’s crazy how much people seem to like it here.
I loved the salted one and one called Salmiak, unfortunately, I got some sort of a headache after eating too much, plus that thing has an awful lot of kcals ad promotes tooth decay, so I better kept off that thing. The most conflicting eating habit in the Netherlands is BREAD, don’t get me wrong, I love bread, but some people actually eat a whole bag of toast in a day! Think about anything and the Dutch make a sandwich out of it… They even have cake decoration to top their toast (they call it hagelslag) it is quite cute to see, big tattooed spreading colorful sprinkles in their bread