Fun with international food: Horalky

Jul 14, 2012 16:21

From the website:
Going for a hike, biking or a snowboarding championship, the snack of choice in the heart of Europe is the Horalky wafer.

Just in case you thought that ridiculously hyperbolic advertising was relegated to America. This isn't an energy bar or granola bar, it's like a Mrs. Voortman wafer but larger, layered, and less sugary.

Food: Horalky wafers
My rating: Mild, light, and yummy. No debatable aftertaste here. The chocolate is present, as is the peanut, and they're balanced nicely.
KJ's rating: "Very tasty! On a scale of disgusting to really really good."
Would I get it again?: Yes. Nothing exciting, but it is quite pleasant and it's large enough to get about four servings out of, or two if you're treating it as a proper dessert, or one if you regularly eat king-size chocolate bars.

We made some progress cleaning up the past few days. My brother's also been moving into a new apartment with his fiancee.

Last Sunday we had a baptism in place of an actual service. There was a travelling gospel group named Southern Harmony who performed. Very good, but since KJ and I were up there we got a reverberating earful of the sound. We still enjoyed it, and KJ bought a CD afterwards.

food, music, church, family

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