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My Kind of Country - Van Zant
Date de sortie: 2007-10-09, CD, Sony
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My Kind of Country - Carl Perkins
Date de sortie: 1998-04-28, CD, Rebound Records
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GAOMING COUNTRY GARDEN PHOENIX, Foshan
GAOMING COUNTRY GARDEN PHOENIX HOTEL IS A 5 STAR CONFERENCEAND RESORT HOTEL WHICH IS LOCATED IN RESORT AREA OF FOSHAN.THERE ARE TOTALLY 337 GUESTROOMS...... Plus
GAOMING COUNTRY GARDEN PHOENIX HOTEL IS A 5 STAR CONFERENCEAND RESORT HOTEL WHICH IS LOCATED IN RESORT AREA OF FOSHAN.THERE ARE TOTALLY 337 GUESTROOMS FEATURED IN THE HOTEL. FREEITEMS CAN BE USED IN THE ROOM. SUCH AS. HIGH SPEED INTERNETACCESS. TWO BOTTLES OF MINERAL WATER. GYM. ETC. ALL OF THEROOMS EQUIPPED WITH ADVANCED FACILITIES. SUCH AS. CENTRALAIR CONDITIONER. MINI BAR WITH SOFT AND HARD DRINKS. CLOSETWITH BATHROBE AND CLOTHES HANGERS. IDD. DDD SYSTEM.SATELLITE TV. WRITING DESK AND CHAIRS. WELL DECORATEDBATHROOM WITH PRIVATE SHOWER. ETC. THERE ARE 15 CONFERENCEROOMS IN THE HOTEL. THE PHOENIX CONVENTION HALL IS ONE OFTHE LARGEST OF ITS KIND IN GAOMING. IT CAN ACCOMMODATE MORETHAN 1000 PERSONS. ITS FLEXIBLE DESIGN WITH PURE GOLD VAULTAND ITALIAN CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY MEET ALLYOUR NEEDS FOR ALL KINDS OF CONFERENCES AND BANQUETFUNCTIONS. WE HAVE ALSO SET UP A PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT TEAMFOR YOUR CONFERENCES AND BANQUETS NEEDS PEARL LAKE WESTERNRESTAURANT OFFERS BUFFET BREAKFAST AND A COMPREHENSIVE RANGEOF SOUTHEAST ASIA CUISINES TO SATISFY EVERY PALATE. YOU CANSIT BACK AND RELAX IN A BEAUTIFUL ENVIRONMENT AND ENJOY APERFECT DINING EXPERIENCE THE DELICIOUS CUISINE PREPARED BYOUR SKILLED CHEFS. THE CHINESE RESTAURANT IS DISTINCTIVE INDESIGN. WHICH CAN POSSESSES MORE THAN 260 PERSON WITH 26TABLES IN THE HALL. THERE ARE ALSO 18 UNIQUE PRIVATE VIPROOMS FOR ALL NEEDS. EACH BANQUET ROOM CAN ACCOMMODATE ATLEAST TWO TABLES. CANTONESE CUISINES AS WELL AS AUTHENTICSNACKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR LUNCH AND DINNER. IT IS A ROMANTICPLACE TO ENJOY UNIQUE FLAVOR OF GUANGDONG. THE HOTEL OFFERSA COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES TO KEEPGUESTS ON THEIR FEET. THESE INCLUDE A FULLY EQUIPPED A SAUNACENTRE. KARAOKE CLUB AND RECREATION CENTRE. ADDITIONALFACILITIES INCLUDE GYMNASIUM. AEROBIC ROOM. INDOOR OUTDOORSWIMMING POOLS. LOCATED IN THE REAR GARDEN. GUESTS WILLRELAX IN THE POOL WHILE TAKING IN THE BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEW. ... moins
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XINHUI COUNTRY GARDEN PHOENIX, Jiangmen
XINHUI COUNTRY GARDEN PHOENIX HOTEL LUXURY IS A 5 STARTOURISM AND BUSINESS HOTEL WHICH IS LOCATED IN CITY CENTEROF JIANGMEN. ADJACENT TO THE NEW...... Plus
XINHUI COUNTRY GARDEN PHOENIX HOTEL LUXURY IS A 5 STARTOURISM AND BUSINESS HOTEL WHICH IS LOCATED IN CITY CENTEROF JIANGMEN. ADJACENT TO THE NEW VEHICLES STATION. BIRDPARADISE. LIANG MEMORIAL HALL. GUI FENGSHAN NATIONAL FORESTPARK. THE TRAFFIC IS VERY CONVENIENT. THERE ARE TOTALLY 374GUESTROOMS FEATURES IN THE HOTEL. GUEST CAN ENJOY HIGH SPEEDINTERNET ACCESS. NEWSPAPER. 2 BOTTLE OF MINERAL WATER. GYMFREE OF CHARGE. ALL OF THE ROOMS EQUIPPED WITH ADVANCEDFACILITIES. INCLUDING CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. MINI BAR WITHSOFT AND HARD DRINKS. CLOSET WITH BATHROBE AND CLOTHESHANGERS. IDD. DDD SYSTEM. WRITING DESK AND CHAIRS. BRIGHTMAKE UP MIRROR. WELL FOUND BATHROOM WITH PRIVATE SHOWER ANDBATHTUB. HAIR DRYER. ETC. IT OWNS 9 DIFFERENT SIZEDCONFERENCE ROOMS IN THE HOTEL. WHICH CAN HOLD FROM 10 TO 700PERSONS AT A TIME. EACH OF THE CONFERENCE ROOMS EQUIPPEDWITH ADVANCED MEETING FACILITIES. SUCH AS. MULTI MEDIAPROJECTOR AND SCREEN. VIDEO RECORDING. ETC. THERE ARECHINESE RESTAURANT. WESTERN RESTAURANT FEATURED IN THE HOTELWHERE WILL PROVIDE ALL KINDS OF DELICIOUS FOOD FOR THEGUEST. THERE ALSO FEATURES A RECREATION CENTER. WHERE GUESTCAN ENJOY BEAUTY SALON. MASSAGE. SAUNA. KTV. SWIMMING.TENNIS. TABLE TENNIS. PING PANG. CHESS. ETC. HUMANITIES ANDTHE HOTEL CONTINUES THE EASTERN EUROPEAN STYLE ARCHITECTURALFEATURES. REPRODUCE THE TRADITIONAL ART OF TRANSCENDENCE INEUROPE. WHEN YOU WERE IN THE CITY SPREE LUXURY BEAUTY. ENJOYTHE PROUD MONARCHS OF THE SKY. XINHUI PHOENIX HOTEL. IS THATYOU COME TO NEW SESSION WISE CHOICE FOR BUSINESS TRAVEL. ... moins
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CUIDAO HOTSPRING COUNTRY RESORT, Conghua
PROPERTY TYPEVACATION HOTEL BUSINESS HOTEL BUSINESS/SEMINAR HOTELYEAR BUILT 2004YEAR REMODELED 2008RATINGSSTARS ...... Plus
PROPERTY TYPEVACATION HOTEL BUSINESS HOTEL BUSINESS/SEMINAR HOTELYEAR BUILT 2004YEAR REMODELED 2008RATINGSSTARS 4 STARSADDITIONAL HOTEL DESCRIPTIONCUIDAO HOTSPRING COUNTRY RESORT IS A 4 STAR RESORT HOTELWHICH IS LOCATED IN THE HOT SPRING BEAUTY SPORT INCONGHUA. THE ENVIRONMENT HERE IS VERY EXCELLENT TIANHUBEAUTY SPORT HOT SPRING PARADISE LIUXI RIVER FOREST PARKARE NEAR THE HOTEL VERY WELL. IT HAS 143 ROOM GUEST CANENJOY FREE HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS BESIDES THERE AREMANY ADVANCED FACILITIES EQUIPPED IN THE ROOM SUCH ASCENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER MINI BAR WRITING DESK ANDCHAIRS WELL DECORATED BATHROOM WITH PRIVATE SHOWER ANDSOME OF THE ROOM EQUIPPED WITH STEAM BATH OR CASK TO ENJOYA HOT SPRING BATH. HOTEL DOES NOT PROVIDE A ONE TIMEITEMS. THERE ARE 9 DIFFERENT SIZED CONFERENCE ROOM IN THEHOTEL WHICH CAN HOLD FROM 20 TO 300 PERSONS. THE CHINESERESTAURANT IN THE HOTEL WILL PROVIDE VARIOUS KINDS OFDELICIOUS FOOD BESIDES IN THE RECREATION CENTER GUEST CANENJOY KTV SWIMMING TENNIS PING PONG ETC. ... moins
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Spook Country - William Gibson
Now that the present has caught up with William Gibson's vision of the future, which made him the most influential science fiction writer of the past quarter...... Plus
Now that the present has caught up with William Gibson's vision of the future, which made him the most influential science fiction writer of the past quarter century, he has started writing about a time--our time--in which everyday life feels like science fiction. With his previous novel, Pattern Recognition, the challenge of writing about the present-day world drove him to create perhaps his best novel yet, and in Spook Country he remains at the top of his game. It's a stripped-down thriller that reads like the best DeLillo (or the best Gibson), with the lives of a half-dozen evocative characters connected by a tightly converging plot and by the general senses of unease and wonder in our networked, post-9/11 time. Across the Border to Spook CountryFor the last few decades, William Gibson, who grew up in Virginia and elsewhere in the United States, has lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, just across the border from Amazon.com's Seattle headquarters, which made for a short drive for a lunchtime interview before the release of Spook Country. We met just a few miles from where the storylines of the new novel, in a rare scene set in Gibson's own city, converge. You can read the full transcript of the interview, in which we discussed, among other things, writing in the age of Google, visiting the Second Life virtual world, the possibilities of science fiction in an age of rapid change, and his original proposal for Spook Country, which we have available for viewing on our site. Here are a few excerpts from the interview: Amazon.com: Could you start by telling us a little bit about the scenario of the new book? William Gibson: It's a book in which shadowy and mysterious characters are using New York's smallest crime family, a sort of boutique operation of smugglers and so-called illegal facilitators, to get something into North America. And you have to hang around to the end of the book to find out what they're doing. So I guess it's a caper novel in that regard. Amazon.com: The line on your last book, Pattern Recognition was that the present had caught up with William Gibson's future. So many of the things you imagined have come true that in a way it seems like we're all living in science fiction now. Is that the way you felt when you came to write that book, that the real world had caught up with your ideas? Gibson: Well, I thought that writing about the world today as I perceive it would probably be more challenging, in the real sense of science fiction, than continuing just to make things up. And I found that to absolutely be the case. If I'm going to write fiction set in an imaginary future now, I'm going to need a yardstick that gives me some accurate sense of how weird things are now. 'Cause I'm going to have to go beyond that. And I think over the course of these last two books--I don't think I'm done yet--I've been getting a yardstick together. But I don't know if I'll be able to do it again. I don't know if I'll be able to make up an imaginary future in the same way. In the '80s and '90s--as strange as it may seem to say this--we had such luxury of stability. Things weren't changing quite so quickly in the '80s and '90s. And when things are changing too quickly, as one of the characters in Pattern Recognition says, you don't have any place to stand from which to imagine a very elaborate future. Amazon.com: Now that you're writing about the present, do you consider yourself a science fiction writer these days? Because the marketplace still does. Gibson: I never really believed in the separation. But science fiction is definitely where I'm from. Science fiction is my native literary culture. It's what I started reading, and I think the thing that actually makes me a bit different than some of the science fiction writers I've met who are my own age is that I discovered Edgar Rice Burroughs and William Burroughs in the same week. And I started reading Beat poets a year later, and got that in the mix. That really changed the direction. But it seems like such an old-fashioned way of looking at things. And it's better not to be pinned down. It's a matter of where you're allowed to park. If you can park in the science fiction bookstore, that's good. If you can park in the other bookstore, that's really good. If people come and buy it at Amazon, that's really good. I'm sure I must have readers from 20 years ago who are just despairing of the absence of cyberstuff, or girls with bionic fingernails. But that just the way it is. All of that stuff reads so differently now. I think nothing dates more quickly than science fiction. Nothing dates more quickly than an imaginary future. It's acquiring a patina of quaintness even before you've got it in the envelope to send to the publisher. Amazon.com: So do you think that's your own career path, that you're less interested in imagining a future, or do you think that the world is changing? Gibson: I think it's actually both. Until fairly recently, I had assumed that it was me, me being drawn to use this toolkit I'd acquired when I was a teenager, and using my old SF toolkit in some kind of attempt at naturalism, 21st-century naturalistic fiction. But over the last five to six years it's started to seem to me that there's something else going on as well, that maybe we're in what the characters in my novel Idoru call a "nodal point," or a series of them. We're in a place where things could just go anywhere. A couple of weeks ago I happened to read Charlie Stross's argument as to why he believes that there will never, ever be any manned space travel. It's not going to happen. We're not going to colonize Mars. All of that is just a big fantasy. And it's so convincing. I read that and I'm like, "My god, there goes so much of the fiction I read as a child." ... moins
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Spook Country - William Gibson
Now that the present has caught up with William Gibson's vision of the future, which made him the most influential science fiction writer of the past quarter...... Plus
Now that the present has caught up with William Gibson's vision of the future, which made him the most influential science fiction writer of the past quarter century, he has started writing about a time--our time--in which everyday life feels like science fiction. With his previous novel, Pattern Recognition, the challenge of writing about the present-day world drove him to create perhaps his best novel yet, and in Spook Country he remains at the top of his game. It's a stripped-down thriller that reads like the best DeLillo (or the best Gibson), with the lives of a half-dozen evocative characters connected by a tightly converging plot and by the general senses of unease and wonder in our networked, post-9/11 time. Across the Border to Spook CountryFor the last few decades, William Gibson, who grew up in Virginia and elsewhere in the United States, has lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, just across the border from Amazon.com's Seattle headquarters, which made for a short drive for a lunchtime interview before the release of Spook Country. We met just a few miles from where the storylines of the new novel, in a rare scene set in Gibson's own city, converge. You can read the full transcript of the interview, in which we discussed, among other things, writing in the age of Google, visiting the Second Life virtual world, the possibilities of science fiction in an age of rapid change, and his original proposal for Spook Country, which we have available for viewing on our site. Here are a few excerpts from the interview: Amazon.com: Could you start by telling us a little bit about the scenario of the new book? William Gibson: It's a book in which shadowy and mysterious characters are using New York's smallest crime family, a sort of boutique operation of smugglers and so-called illegal facilitators, to get something into North America. And you have to hang around to the end of the book to find out what they're doing. So I guess it's a caper novel in that regard. Amazon.com: The line on your last book, Pattern Recognition was that the present had caught up with William Gibson's future. So many of the things you imagined have come true that in a way it seems like we're all living in science fiction now. Is that the way you felt when you came to write that book, that the real world had caught up with your ideas? Gibson: Well, I thought that writing about the world today as I perceive it would probably be more challenging, in the real sense of science fiction, than continuing just to make things up. And I found that to absolutely be the case. If I'm going to write fiction set in an imaginary future now, I'm going to need a yardstick that gives me some accurate sense of how weird things are now. 'Cause I'm going to have to go beyond that. And I think over the course of these last two books--I don't think I'm done yet--I've been getting a yardstick together. But I don't know if I'll be able to do it again. I don't know if I'll be able to make up an imaginary future in the same way. In the '80s and '90s--as strange as it may seem to say this--we had such luxury of stability. Things weren't changing quite so quickly in the '80s and '90s. And when things are changing too quickly, as one of the characters in Pattern Recognition says, you don't have any place to stand from which to imagine a very elaborate future. Amazon.com: Now that you're writing about the present, do you consider yourself a science fiction writer these days? Because the marketplace still does. Gibson: I never really believed in the separation. But science fiction is definitely where I'm from. Science fiction is my native literary culture. It's what I started reading, and I think the thing that actually makes me a bit different than some of the science fiction writers I've met who are my own age is that I discovered Edgar Rice Burroughs and William Burroughs in the same week. And I started reading Beat poets a year later, and got that in the mix. That really changed the direction. But it seems like such an old-fashioned way of looking at things. And it's better not to be pinned down. It's a matter of where you're allowed to park. If you can park in the science fiction bookstore, that's good. If you can park in the other bookstore, that's really good. If people come and buy it at Amazon, that's really good. I'm sure I must have readers from 20 years ago who are just despairing of the absence of cyberstuff, or girls with bionic fingernails. But that just the way it is. All of that stuff reads so differently now. I think nothing dates more quickly than science fiction. Nothing dates more quickly than an imaginary future. It's acquiring a patina of quaintness even before you've got it in the envelope to send to the publisher. Amazon.com: So do you think that's your own career path, that you're less interested in imagining a future, or do you think that the world is changing? Gibson: I think it's actually both. Until fairly recently, I had assumed that it was me, me being drawn to use this toolkit I'd acquired when I was a teenager, and using my old SF toolkit in some kind of attempt at naturalism, 21st-century naturalistic fiction. But over the last five to six years it's started to seem to me that there's something else going on as well, that maybe we're in what the characters in my novel Idoru call a "nodal point," or a series of them. We're in a place where things could just go anywhere. A couple of weeks ago I happened to read Charlie Stross's argument as to why he believes that there will never, ever be any manned space travel. It's not going to happen. We're not going to colonize Mars. All of that is just a big fantasy. And it's so convincing. I read that and I'm like, "My god, there goes so much of the fiction I read as a child." ... moins
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Spook Country - William Gibson
Now that the present has caught up with William Gibson's vision of the future, which made him the most influential science fiction writer of the past quarter...... Plus
Now that the present has caught up with William Gibson's vision of the future, which made him the most influential science fiction writer of the past quarter century, he has started writing about a time--our time--in which everyday life feels like science fiction. With his previous novel, Pattern Recognition, the challenge of writing about the present-day world drove him to create perhaps his best novel yet, and in Spook Country he remains at the top of his game. It's a stripped-down thriller that reads like the best DeLillo (or the best Gibson), with the lives of a half-dozen evocative characters connected by a tightly converging plot and by the general senses of unease and wonder in our networked, post-9/11 time. Across the Border to Spook CountryFor the last few decades, William Gibson, who grew up in Virginia and elsewhere in the United States, has lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, just across the border from Amazon.com's Seattle headquarters, which made for a short drive for a lunchtime interview before the release of Spook Country. We met just a few miles from where the storylines of the new novel, in a rare scene set in Gibson's own city, converge. You can read the full transcript of the interview, in which we discussed, among other things, writing in the age of Google, visiting the Second Life virtual world, the possibilities of science fiction in an age of rapid change, and his original proposal for Spook Country, which we have available for viewing on our site. Here are a few excerpts from the interview: Amazon.com: Could you start by telling us a little bit about the scenario of the new book? William Gibson: It's a book in which shadowy and mysterious characters are using New York's smallest crime family, a sort of boutique operation of smugglers and so-called illegal facilitators, to get something into North America. And you have to hang around to the end of the book to find out what they're doing. So I guess it's a caper novel in that regard. Amazon.com: The line on your last book, Pattern Recognition was that the present had caught up with William Gibson's future. So many of the things you imagined have come true that in a way it seems like we're all living in science fiction now. Is that the way you felt when you came to write that book, that the real world had caught up with your ideas? Gibson: Well, I thought that writing about the world today as I perceive it would probably be more challenging, in the real sense of science fiction, than continuing just to make things up. And I found that to absolutely be the case. If I'm going to write fiction set in an imaginary future now, I'm going to need a yardstick that gives me some accurate sense of how weird things are now. 'Cause I'm going to have to go beyond that. And I think over the course of these last two books--I don't think I'm done yet--I've been getting a yardstick together. But I don't know if I'll be able to do it again. I don't know if I'll be able to make up an imaginary future in the same way. In the '80s and '90s--as strange as it may seem to say this--we had such luxury of stability. Things weren't changing quite so quickly in the '80s and '90s. And when things are changing too quickly, as one of the characters in Pattern Recognition says, you don't have any place to stand from which to imagine a very elaborate future. Amazon.com: Now that you're writing about the present, do you consider yourself a science fiction writer these days? Because the marketplace still does. Gibson: I never really believed in the separation. But science fiction is definitely where I'm from. Science fiction is my native literary culture. It's what I started reading, and I think the thing that actually makes me a bit different than some of the science fiction writers I've met who are my own age is that I discovered Edgar Rice Burroughs and William Burroughs in the same week. And I started reading Beat poets a year later, and got that in the mix. That really changed the direction. But it seems like such an old-fashioned way of looking at things. And it's better not to be pinned down. It's a matter of where you're allowed to park. If you can park in the science fiction bookstore, that's good. If you can park in the other bookstore, that's really good. If people come and buy it at Amazon, that's really good. I'm sure I must have readers from 20 years ago who are just despairing of the absence of cyberstuff, or girls with bionic fingernails. But that just the way it is. All of that stuff reads so differently now. I think nothing dates more quickly than science fiction. Nothing dates more quickly than an imaginary future. It's acquiring a patina of quaintness even before you've got it in the envelope to send to the publisher. Amazon.com: So do you think that's your own career path, that you're less interested in imagining a future, or do you think that the world is changing? Gibson: I think it's actually both. Until fairly recently, I had assumed that it was me, me being drawn to use this toolkit I'd acquired when I was a teenager, and using my old SF toolkit in some kind of attempt at naturalism, 21st-century naturalistic fiction. But over the last five to six years it's started to seem to me that there's something else going on as well, that maybe we're in what the characters in my novel Idoru call a "nodal point," or a series of them. We're in a place where things could just go anywhere. A couple of weeks ago I happened to read Charlie Stross's argument as to why he believes that there will never, ever be any manned space travel. It's not going to happen. We're not going to colonize Mars. All of that is just a big fantasy. And it's so convincing. I read that and I'm like, "My god, there goes so much of the fiction I read as a child." ... moins
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Our Kind of People: A Continent's Challenge, A Country's Hope - Uzodinma Iweala
Pages: 240, Relié, Harper
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Country Blues Guitar - Stefan Grossman
Stefan Grossman vous ammene à la rencontre de maître de la country blues guitar : Scrapper Blackwell, Blind Blake, Big Bill Broonzy, Rev. Gary Davis,...... Plus
Stefan Grossman vous ammene à la rencontre de maître de la country blues guitar : Scrapper Blackwell, Blind Blake, Big Bill Broonzy, Rev. Gary Davis, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Lonnie Johnson, Charley Jordan, Josh White. Biographie de chaque guitariste, partitions en solfège et tablatures, CD audio enregistrements originaux des morceaux étudiés. Blue Day BluesKokomo BluesGeorgia BoundBig Bill BluesMississippi River BluesMr. Conductor ManSaturday Night RubStove Pipe StompWorryin' You Off My MindCincinnati Flow RagItalian RagSally, Where's You Get Your Liquor FromTwo Step CandymanEasy Rider BluesHot DogsOne Kind FavorGo Back To Your No Good ManLife Saver BluesHunkie Tunkie BluesKeep It CleanJesus Gonna Make Up My Dying BedLittle Brother Blues ... moins
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Kinder Country
Avantages : trop bon
Inconvénients : très calorique
...Ce n'est pas destiné qu'aux enfants ces kinder de country... la rentrée est passé, les publicités de tous ces gâteaux à emmène dans la cour de récréation, on les voit souvent passer... sa tombe bien, j'en ai chez moi et j'adore en manger !
je l'ai paye 2 ,33 euros.
Ces kinder je l'ai connait depuis toute petite, c'est normal, elle a été lancée en 1988, la marque Ferrero exister déjà avant.
En 1975, les kinder surprises on fait leurs apparitions. Ainsi que les schoko bons, vous allez retrouver trois sortes de contenance de 200g, 125g, 46g
En 1978, les kinder en chocolat
En 1988, ces fameux kinder country
En 1991 ; les kinder Buenos
En 2004 : les kinder délices et les kinder pingui, chocofresh et les kinders maxi king
En 2007, les kinders whites ainsi que les kinders maxi
Depuis la gamme à bien grandit... tous de très...
Elisa_Hugo
01.01.1970 ·
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Kinder, à la façon country
Avantages : Très bon, plait aux enfants
Inconvénients : -
...Ah, le fameux chocolat Kinder, rien qu'à en parler, je m'en lèche les babines...
De nom, il devrait plus etre connu par les enfants, mais non, il n'est vraiment pas que pour les enfants!!!
Dans la gamme Kinder, mon dernier achat s'est porté sur le "Country" que j'achète regulièrement en alternant dans leur large choix de chocolat, au plus grand plaisir de mes enfants et du mien aussi d'ailleurs...
Personnellement, je suis ravie que mes bambins en consomme, c'est un produit qui contient chocolat et céreales soufflées, ce que j'apprecie pour un petit apport quotidien benefique.
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- chocolat au lait , 33,5%
- sucre
- lait ecremé en poudre
- graisse vegetale
- beurre concentré
- orge, riz, froment, epeautre, sarrasin
- arome
* produits laitiers 30,5 %
* céréales 7,5 %
Les barres...
nath59840
01.01.1970 ·
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Kinder country : entraine de grâve dépendances !
Avantages : Chocolaaaaaat en veux-tu en voilà
Inconvénients : Ce n'est pas gratuit, hélas
...Pourquoi est ce qu'elle nous pond un avis sur les Kinder country? Elle est pas bien ?
Non, c'est juste que je suis en ce moment en train d'en manger, et que je me rends compte que le bonheur est parfois des choses toute simple comme celles-ci.
Évidemment vous allez dire, bah, elle est pas bien celle là, c'est bon c'est juste une barre de céréale. Et bien je ne suis pas d'accord. C'est une barre au chocolat au lait et aux céréales, certes, mais c'est surtout que c'est un régaaaaaal !
C'est déjà la marque Kinder (symbolique à mes yeux). Kinder est une filiale du grand groupe Ferrero, qui englobe aussi un grand nombre d'autres produits tels Nutella ou encore Tic Tac (et oui !)
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Les Kinders country sont...
Sylvianer
01.01.1970 ·
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fou de country
Avantages : nutritive et excellent
Inconvénients : en manger trop c'est faire un crise de foie
...et hop, un petit kinder country avant de commencer à vous en parler...
quoi vous ne les connaissez pas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cette petite barre de chocolat kinder tellement bon avec un subtil mélange de céréale. Bon je vais essayer de vous la d'écrre au mieux et de vous faire comprendre pouquoi j'en raffole.
La présentation tout d'abord, tès important pour que quand vous arriverez au magasin vous ne vous trompiez pas... ce serait un s'accrilège..
Vous les trouverez au rayon confiserie dans une petite de 10*9*4, ils les conditionnent par 9 alors autant en acheter plusieurs boîte d'un coup parce que je sais pas comment ça ce fait, mais ils disparaissent en aussi peu de temps qu'il le faut pour le dire....
Le produit maintenant, en plus d'être le meilleur il est nutritive. Il contient biensur le bon chocolat au lait kinder mais...
perroc
01.01.1970 ·
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And the winner is ......KINDER !!!!
Avantages : délicieux , gourmand , plein de céréales
Inconvénients : aucun
...Coucou les amis !!!
Aujourd'hui je viens vous parler d'un ami à moi qui m'accompagne depuis des années dans mes gouters ou mes petits moments gourmands , j'ai nommé le Kinder Country !!!
En effet tout le monde connait Kinder , c'est le produit qui nous berce depuis notre plus tendre enfance avec sa pate à tartiner mais aussi ses petites barres chocolatées et autres chocobons .
Je voulais surtout vous parler des Kinder Country qui , outre leur bon gout chocolat , sont un bon produit car assez nutritif et qui nous permet , sans en avoir l'air de manger des céréales tout en se faisant plaisir.
Présentées dans une boite qui tient bien debout et qui est trés facile à ouvrir puisqu'elle est prédécoupée sur le haut , cette boite a une forme carée , et fait un excellent présentoir pour les Kinder country.
Il y en a 9 en tout , chacune...
lolitasalsa
01.01.1970 ·
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MY COUNTRY !
Avantages : Exquis.
Inconvénients : Prix et quantité.
...Après un long moment d'absence sur Ciao,je viens aujourd'hui vous parler de chocolat!
Dans la gamme Kinder de Ferrero,nous avons plusieurs gammes de produits tels que: Bueno,Délice,Pingui mais je craque plus pour Kinder COUNTRY!
Je ne vais pas trop m'attarder sur la description car on sait tous comment sont présentés ces barres de chocolat!
Je vais juste ajouter que les barres ont un nouvel emballage individuel est plus pratique et qui par conséquent leur garantit une fraîcheur parfaite!
Dans ces friandises,Kinder a mit principalement du riz,de l'orge,du sucre et du chocolat (au lait) bien évidemment !
Les barres de chocolats sont croquantes avec leur orges,le chocolat qui les recouvre,fond au contact de la langue,le lait très sucré a vraiment un goût spécial!
Je ne sens pas spécialement d'odeurs de chocolat à l...
tony_hawk
01.01.1970 ·
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Mon Kinder à moi et pas qu'aux enfants!!
Avantages : Très bonnes!
Inconvénients : Trop riches en graisse!
...Coucou à tous les ciaonautes.
Aujourd'hui je vais vous parlez d'un produit que j'ai connu étant enfant et que je continue d'acheter par gourmandise!
Il s'agit de "Kinder Country"!
Kinder Country, c'est quoi?Ben je vais vous le dire!Allez on y va!!
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Kinder Country est une petite boite rouge est blanche de 211,5g avec indiqué KINDER en noir et rouge et COUNTRY en belles lettres couleur chocolat.
Il y a comme dessin un seau de lait, des épis de blé, des fleurs et la barre Kinder Country.
Sur le bas de la boîte est écrit: 9 barres au chocolat au lait et aux céréales.
Les 9 barres sont présentées dans des emballages individuels pour garder leur fraîcheur.
Sur le derrière de la boîte sont décrits les teneurs calorifiques du produit.
TENEURS CALORIFIQUES...
Chrys1983
01.01.1970 ·
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vive kinder
Avantages : bon gout!!!
Inconvénients : faire attention à ne pas trop en manger
...je viens présenter kinder country même si cela a été déja fait avant moi. En général, on pense que ce produit est destiné au plus petits mais il convient aussi aux plus grands. En effet, on peut se le partager vu que dans une boite il y a 9 paquets individuels. Ce produit est de bonne qualité tout comme les autres produits de la même marque exeption faite de kinder tranche de lait mais ceci demeure mon avis personnel.
En plus de ce bon goût ce produit est attrayant pour les plus petits car c'est à peu près leur marque de chocolat préféré mais aussi pour leur parent car il apporte 9/100 des besoin en calcium journalier ainsi que 4/100de magnésium et 9/100 de phosphore.
Ceci n'est pas négligeable par cette époque on l'on manque de vitamines essentielles.
Cependant, il faut faire attention à la surdose car ce produit est tres...
pipisso
01.01.1970 ·
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Toujours aussi bon.
Avantages : °°°°°
Inconvénients : °°°°°
...La marque Kinder ne se présente plus.
Elle s'est faite connaitre notamment avec les oeufs du même nom et offre désormais d'autres produits au goût caractéristiques kinder.
Les barres Kinder Country sont au chocolat, au lait et aux céréales et se présentent sous forme de mini-plaques de chocolat.
Vendues en général par paquet de 9 barres, je les ai achetées par 20 pour un prix de 3 euros 64 ( à LIDL).
Assez caloriques (130 Kcal par barre de 23.5 grammes), j'apprécie cependant beaucoup leur goût qui rappelle celui des oeufs du même nom et leur coustillant dû aux céréales.
Elles sont également idéales pour le goûter des enfants car elles sont dans un emballage individuel. Mon fils en raffole et elles font d'ailleurs parties de son goûter quotidien.
Elles se conservent au sec et à l'abri de la châleur et se conservent environ 6mois...
isania
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