Well, the posting address is in Belgium, and you're the only Belgian participating, I'm pretty sure,...How'd you guess? :-D
But I am well familiar with the Gouden Carolus, so these will find a good home!
Well, the posting address is in Belgium, and you're the only Belgian participating, I'm pretty sure,...How'd you guess? :-D
I'm so happy it all arrived intact! We sent some stuff to our favorite streaming group, LoadingReadyRun, once and it did not go well. Their hat was also much worse, so glad you liked it all!Yesterday I got a package! (sorry it took a bit to post this)
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Some delicious treats appeared!
See the stylish blue hat? That came with it too, but my daughter snatched it off the table and claimed it for herself.
- Caramel corn, an always appreciated classic
- Genuine South Carolina BBQ sauce (I’m excited to try it - I’ve always heard good things)
- Cheese straws, weird yet tasty cheese crack/biscuit/cookie things.
- And my personal fave, peanut brittle (I love all things peanuts)
Thank you @General Specific! This was awesome!
Oh my lord that book. If you ever want another take on a similar idea, trending a bit more towards a fairy tale than an English major's dream project, Piranesi by Susanna Clarke is excellent, too.really happy to have this one again. I had lost my copy either in a move or to a borrower at some point and I never got to actually finish it!
I'll check it out, thanks!Oh my lord that book. If you ever want another take on a similar idea, trending a bit more towards a fairy tale than an English major's dream project, Piranesi by Susanna Clarke is excellent, too.
Might want to give a translator program a shot to at least get an idea of what each item is. Not a replacement for bhamv3, but possibly faster than sending a message and waiting for him to get up in the morning.I had to sign for a box from Taiwan, so I immediately know not only is it my Secret Santa gift, but who it's from
No picture of the box, because it mostly has PII and homey don't dox
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Inside was some very soft yarn from Highland cows, and it appears, at first glance, to be worsted weight (though overseas yarns tend to go by different measurement units) and thus ideal for the kinds of stuff I've been crocheting lately. It seems like very nice yarn, so your guy at the yarn store did not steer you wrong (yes, there's a pun in there).
Also included are a handful of snacks. I love trying snacks from other countries! I've tried a lot of Japanese and Korean stuff, because H-Mart carries them, but I've never had snacks from Taiwan! Very little English is on the packaging, so I'm just gonna have to be brave and put it in my mouth, even though I'm not 100% sure what it's gonna be like. Just like in my college years
Thanks @bhamv3 !
Glad it finally showed up, I was actually expecting it to arrive last week, but I suspect the brown stuff might've triggered some alerts at customs.I had to sign for a box from Taiwan, so I immediately know not only is it my Secret Santa gift, but who it's from
No picture of the box, because it mostly has PII and homey don't dox
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Inside was some very soft yarn from Highland cows, and it appears, at first glance, to be worsted weight (though overseas yarns tend to go by different measurement units) and thus ideal for the kinds of stuff I've been crocheting lately. It seems like very nice yarn, so your guy at the yarn store did not steer you wrong (yes, there's a pun in there).
Also included are a handful of snacks. I love trying snacks from other countries! I've tried a lot of Japanese and Korean stuff, because H-Mart carries them, but I've never had snacks from Taiwan! Very little English is on the packaging, so I'm just gonna have to be brave and put it in my mouth, even though I'm not 100% sure what it's gonna be like. Just like in my college years
Thanks @bhamv3 !
@Celt Z ?I had to sign for a box from Taiwan, so I immediately know not only is it my Secret Santa gift, but who it's from
No, but I love the dried bean curd and get it often around here.
They all sound amazing. The 'brown stuff' sounds much like the spicy/savory/sweet mexican candies you can get around these parts, though I'm sure the flavor profile is very different. I really like those snacks with complex flavors that mix savory or spicy notes along with the sweet.Glad it finally showed up, I was actually expecting it to arrive last week, but I suspect the brown stuff might've triggered some alerts at customs.
And I actually wanted to send some *really* classic Taiwanese snacks... but they would definitely get stopped at customs.
Anyway, if you want to know what the snacks are without having to put them in your mouth, spoilers ahoy:
The small yellow box is actually a snack that originated in Japan, Morinaga Milk Candy, but it's been available in Taiwan for literally decades. It's a common childhood memory for basically everyone under the age of 70. It comprises small rectangular caramel-like candies that are made with milk.
The purple box is a more modern childhood candy called I-Mei Gummy Choco Balls, the grape flavored ones (which I've sent) are the oldest version they produced. It's a grape flavored gummy ball that's covered in chocolate.
The brown stuff is savory shacha flavored bean curd. It's a snack I like to get from local convenience stores when I'm stressed and in the mood to balefully munch something.
And finally, the green bag is a bag of coconut flavored crispy snacks, the texture's like Cheetos. As I mentioned in the note, the name of the snack is a pun on "well behaved", so if you have anything you want to behave, such as electronics, feel free to place the packaging on that piece of electronics as a sort of good luck charm. Or you could write the thing you want to behave on the white space on the front.
So far, I've had everything but the bean curd, and it's been delicious! I can't really munch out too hard on anything sweet, so I've been spacing out my enjoyment. I'm looking forward to cracking open the last one this weekend. Thanks again!Glad it finally showed up, I was actually expecting it to arrive last week, but I suspect the brown stuff might've triggered some alerts at customs.
And I actually wanted to send some *really* classic Taiwanese snacks... but they would definitely get stopped at customs.
Anyway, if you want to know what the snacks are without having to put them in your mouth, spoilers ahoy:
The small yellow box is actually a snack that originated in Japan, Morinaga Milk Candy, but it's been available in Taiwan for literally decades. It's a common childhood memory for basically everyone under the age of 70. It comprises small rectangular caramel-like candies that are made with milk.
The purple box is a more modern childhood candy called I-Mei Gummy Choco Balls, the grape flavored ones (which I've sent) are the oldest version they produced. It's a grape flavored gummy ball that's covered in chocolate.
The brown stuff is savory shacha flavored bean curd. It's a snack I like to get from local convenience stores when I'm stressed and in the mood to balefully munch something.
And finally, the green bag is a bag of coconut flavored crispy snacks, the texture's like Cheetos. As I mentioned in the note, the name of the snack is a pun on "well behaved", so if you have anything you want to behave, such as electronics, feel free to place the packaging on that piece of electronics as a sort of good luck charm. Or you could write the thing you want to behave on the white space on the front.
Were you my Super Secret Santa, Dave? There was no name on the noteI know that @General Specific got theirs in time!
Yup! I sent your current game list(s) to some board game experts I know and told them to come up with some ideas. That’s the one they recommended.Were you my Super Secret Santa, Dave? There was no name on the note
Thanks! I may have to take some time to convince my regular gaming group to try it, we have a huge backlog of new games we have yet to play since we took a couple years off from in-person gaming due to the obvious reasons.Yup! I sent your current game list(s) to some board game experts I know and told them to come up with some ideas. That’s the one they recommended.
Merry Christmas!
I've been picking away at this for a few months, and just finished this morning! Now I just need to tidy up the frame and hang it up.A suspicious box has arrived upon my doorstep!
It contains a suspicious bag! With a less suspicious tag!
Inside the bag is another box. Oooh, embroidery starter kit!
And in the box the juicy (actually quite dry) goodies. A fabulous kit, and one I look forward to trying! There are new stitches that I haven't done before, so that will be interesting.
Thank you Santa! This will absolutely be used and enjoyed!