A cookie is a little country.
Sep. 15th, 2004 11:54 pmMy friend from Belarus had a package of Russian cookies (don't know from where) that each said "печенье маленька страна." I'm just started learning Russian but I understood that to mean "a cookie is a little country" and she said that was right. But my question is- what does that mean? Is it an idiom or am I just completely missing the point? What do cookies have to do with countries of any size...? Maybe I'm reading too far into it. I'm just curious to know if that is a normal thing to put on a Russian cookie. Thanks for any light you can shine on my confusion...
-Rita
-Rita
Just a guess
Date: 2004-09-15 10:12 pm (UTC)I only hope the cookies were better than the song. :-)
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Date: 2004-09-15 10:17 pm (UTC)BTW this brand name derives from a pop song that was very popular among pre-teen girls about five years ago, "Маленькая страна" sung by one horrible Natasha Koroleva; the video was all pink, flowers, bubbles, cookies and other horrible little girl's stuff :)))))
So I'm not going crazy...
Date: 2004-09-15 10:47 pm (UTC)Re: So I'm not going crazy...
Date: 2004-09-16 12:16 am (UTC)Re: So I'm not going crazy...
Date: 2004-09-16 03:07 am (UTC)~ squodge ~
Re: So I'm not going crazy...
Date: 2004-09-16 07:01 am (UTC)Yes, sounds great. And would give a cookie a kind of really deep meaning. :-)
Re: Just a guess
Date: 2004-09-16 07:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-16 07:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-17 02:30 pm (UTC)