![]() ![]() Given its mild flavour and creamy texture, its popularity with the younger set and those grown-ups who are not fans of stronger cheeses is easily understandable. ![]() Best of all, the finished product contains far fewer additives and preservatives than most processed cheeses. ![]() In fact, it is made from real cheeses including Comté, Emmental, Gouda and Cheddar (depending on where it is produced) melted and combined with milk and just a scant few other (mostly milk-based) ingredients. It is the clever creation of Léon Bel, whom I doubt could have envisioned its current level of commercial success from its humble beginnings in the Franche-Comté region in 1921. And let’s just say that you’re in for a surprise.īut first a brief history of our jovial bovine friend, and quite an interesting history it is too.Ī pioneer in the processed cheese category, La Vache Qui Rit was also the first trademarked French cheese. Repeat as needed.Ĭheese-savvy adults and aficionados of fromages fermiers, on the other hand, might offer a different perspective, declaring that it’s “not even really cheese!”. Pull, twist, and off comes the wrapper, revealing a perfect pop-in-your-mouth portion of creamy, cheesy goodness. Children adore it, and rightfully so.Īfter all, from a child’s perspective what cheese could possibly compare? Shiny little foil-wrapped triangles – each with a convenient bright red pull tab for ease of opening – all snugly tucked into their cardboard box and adorned with an image of a grinning cow sporting a cute white nose and decorative earrings. THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE EBOOK AVAILABLE INSTANTLY.La Vache Qui Rit… Or, as it is known in the UK and across the pond, The Laughing Cow. Many of the songs featured also include links to the Mama Lisa website, where you can find recordings, videos and sheet music. The memories of childhood touch us forever! What makes the book really special is the many comments from Mama Lisa’s correspondents who have shared stories and memories from their own lives. The songs are given in the original languages and with English translations. The second part presents beloved traditions and songs from many different nations. The history and meaning of these holidays is discussed, often with examples of traditional songs. The first part of the book covers some of the traditions that take place on days other than Christmas itself, like St. So Christmas is celebrated like a giant outdoor block party! How in Colombia, in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s usually warm in December.That’s a fun way to get children to help with the post-holiday clean-up! How Scandinavians mark the end of the season by “plundering” the Christmas Tree on St.How in Italy it’s not Santa Claus who gives gifts to all the children.Mama Lisa’s Christmas Around The World is a celebration of the diversity and love with which many different cultures mark this joyful time of year. ![]() People everywhere love Christmas – but we don’t all celebrate it the same way. The little chicks they cheep, they cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep,Īll the colors, all the great, glowing colors that we see in the sky at sunrise,Īll the colors, all the colors are seen in the thousand reflections in sunlight,Īll the colors, all the colors are seen glittering in a diamond ring, The chicken clucks, she clucks, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, The rooster sings, he sings, cock-a-doodle, doodle, doodle, doodle, doodle, doodle, doodle-doo, All the colors, all the colors, oh how they dress up the countryside in springtime,Īll the colors, all the colors of birdies, oh how they come back to us outside,Īll the colors, all the colors in rainbows we see shining bright in the sky,Īnd that's why a great love of all colors makes me feel like singing so joyfully,Īnd that's why a great love of all colors makes me feel like singing so joyfully. ![]()
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