This blog is just about dead -- I can't be the Kept Man in England eating Tatties and Neeps anymore if I am eating... uh, whatever they eat in Denmark.
So, readers -- the four or five of you that are left -- I need some help. I'm taking suggestions for a new blog title and description.
Something like,
Donuts Without Holes:
The Life of an Expat in Denmark
The Life of an Expat in Denmark
And if you don't get the reference in that title, that is fine, just watch Caddy Shack some night and it will all make sense.
Seriously -- suggestions, please! There WILL be a prize -- IF someone tops my own entry.
Cheers!
Seriously -- suggestions, please! There WILL be a prize -- IF someone tops my own entry.
Cheers!
7 comments:
I like "donuts without holes".
The title of your first blog could be...."If Billund is your final destination, we wish you a pleasant stay."
Name it:
"A flute without holes is not a flute"
Either that, or "Danes eat weird sandwiches that give you the runs", which is what happened to me last week in Copenhagen
"Come to My House for A Cheese Sandwich" the Adventure Continues
"Eat Me, I'm a Danish"
- Kenny Hollywood
"A flaky baked product rich in shortening with a glossy crust. Many people eat a Danish in the morning before going out to make important decisions." Not unlike yourself......
"In pursuit of Hygge"
Morgenmad, Frokost and Aftensmad
Waldo's M
Morgenmad, Frokost and Aftensmad is Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner which is pretty much what John's blogs are about FOOD! The term hygge is widely used and connected with different situations. For instance you can have a hygge-evening and a hygge-weekend. You can have a hygge-chat and you can even sit in a hygge-corner.
Hyggelig is the adjective for hygge and is used about many things. A person can be described as hyggelig, a café and a town - especially if it is a small town - can be hyggelig. Furniture for instance a sofa can be hyggelig and candlelight are definitely hyggelige.
Hygge is all about feeling comfortable in a friendly atmosphere. It is impossible to stay in Denmark for long without experiencing hygge.
The term hygge is widely used and connected with different situations. For instance you can have a hygge-evening and a hygge-weekend. You can have a hygge-chat.
I vote for Donuts without holes. Let's get it rolling and hear about Denmark...
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