Hi Tommy23
Great collage, but where are you!? We’ve got bets on Denmark and the Netherlands, but we don’t know and can’t figure out from the signs.
I was really struck by the bikes. I was in Maastericht in the Netherlands at one point, and I was just blown away at how much things changed when you got around the city on a bike rather than in cars. In contrast, when I lived in Chicago and tried to skate someplace, I felt like I was taking my life in my hands (or on my skates, as it were). Are you getting around by bike, too, or was this just a stop off in traveling?
And what is Salamiost? More importantly, did you actually put it in your mouth and eat it!?
Hi Tommy23
Great collage, but where are you!? We’ve got bets on Denmark and the Netherlands, but we don’t know and can’t figure out from the signs.
I was really struck by the bikes. I was in Maastericht in the Netherlands at one point, and I was just blown away at how much things changed when you got around the city on a bike rather than in cars. In contrast, when I lived in Chicago and tried to skate someplace, I felt like I was taking my life in my hands (or on my skates, as it were). Are you getting around by bike, too, or was this just a stop off in traveling?
And what is Salamiost? More importantly, did you actually put it in your mouth and eat it!?
September 28, 2010 at 9:49 am
Ah! A fellow Swede I see!
I have a lot of the same stuff in my fridge here in Sweden. Everything comes in tubes:
I’ve eaten salami (which is pictured), reindeer meat, mayonnaise, horse meat, this interesting Swedish mustard stuff – all from tubes.
You eat it on hard biscuits which they call “bread” (or really knackebröd)
Good stuff!
October 14, 2010 at 11:27 am
Oh and tomatoes. Not tomato sauce but tomatoes in a tube.
October 14, 2010 at 11:28 am