See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt in search of multiples and multi views
Henry Ford famously said his customers could "have any car so long as it is black" and in the same vein this card's multifarious cheese labels are saying that one can have any cheese as long as it is Camembert. A glass of Calvados brandy or cider made from Normandy apples might be nice too, perhaps while visiting the Maison du Camembert Museum.
A little more food variety on a Belgium card with some of the icons of the country - the twice fried Flemish frites and mayonnaise, mussels, chocolate, beer and lace. The lace does seem an interloper on a food and drink card surely this should have celebrated the wonderful Belgium waffle instead.
5 comments:
I love the Normandy postcard: the cow, the horse, the kid in the apples, and the composition.
I had no idea there was such a thing as twice fried fries. No mayonnaise for me, please! I haven't had mussels in years, but do like them. Of course, chocolate is always welcome. What a lot of apples that child is sitting in! Those are pretty scenes on that card.
The fries are delicious, the first time cooks them through and makes them tender, then they rest and when time to serve they are fried again which makes them crisp and golden brown. I don't mind the mayo but I do come form a country that prefers malt vinegar on them.
I am torn between malt vinegar and mayo on my chips. Yes, waffles would have been a better choice than lace.
Normandy looks like the paradise to me (Of course, the paradise is plenty of cheese!).
And I see that Belgium is the winner today :)
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