feral trade montenegrin cheese
Cheese manufactured near publishing assistant Jelena Stanovnik's grandmother's village Glibavac, which means muddy, on the outskirts of Niksic. The milk is from surplus prooduction of domestic cows, local people often have one or two cows at home. One of the cheeses is made with what is locally called healing herbs, primarily herbs of provence. The organic label is is unverifiable. ferally traded since: 30/06/10.
FER-1573
Nika Niksic, Montenegro to Castlefield Gallery Manchester, UK
dispatched 30/06/10 delivered 24/08/10
montenegrin cheese shipment FER-1573
REMARKS:
QTY: 2 units at block each
FROM: Nika in Niksic, Montenegro
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TO: Castlefield Gallery in Manchester, UK
http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk
SENDER:Jelena Stanovnik
RECEIVER: kate rich
REQUESTED: to ship between 11/05/10 and 27/08/10
STATUS: delivered Castlefield Gallery 24/08/10
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COURIER: Jelena Stanovnik  Kwong Lee 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Nika-Mercator supermarket-Podgorica Airport-LGW-Bristol Temple Meads station-Feral Trade-M5-M6-Redbricks--Castlefield Gallery

       
montenegrin cheese Nika to Castlefield Gallery 1. pogdgorica supermarket cheese 2. jelena stanovnik cheese courier 3. montenegrin cheese ducrow court 4. castelfield gallery motenegrin cheese sandwich table service
Shipping Facts
FER-1573 import purchase & freight
2 x montenegrin cheese blockgrossper block
Kwong Lee Started driving from Kate's house in Bristol on Sun 22 August 2010, at about 9:30pm. Torrential downpour until Gloucester on M5. Then stopped off at Stafford service station on M6 (had a pot of standard 'English' tea) and arrived home at Redbricks, Manchester on Monday 23 August 2010, at 1am. Cheese straight in fridge. On Tuesday 24 August brought the cheese to Castlefield Gallery in chill-box
Courier Report FER-1573 DISPATCHED: 30/06/10 DELIVERED: 24/08/10 Jelena Stanovnik I first discovered the cheese in a sandwich my sister made to take to the beach. I thought it was very feraltrade material so bought a couple of packs from a Podgorica supermarekt to take back to Bristol at the end of my summer holiday, 2010. Montenegro Airlines flight from Podgorica on 30th June 8.40 took me to London Gatwick, from where I took a train home to Bristol via Reading. At Bristol Temple Meads I was met by Marko Wilkinson, who lifted me home and the cheese to the fridge to await final (terminal) delivery to Kate's flat.
freight and handling montenegrin cheese to Castlefield Gallery sponsored by
  
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org