Final Weisswurst Frühstück. #tryingnottocry 🍻🥨🇩🇪
A perfect snowy winter’s day in Munich for a last bit of Christmas shopping. We had Schmalznudel and Glühwein, and yes, we bought the jacket. ☺️ (AND I FOUND A BUMBLE!!) ❄️🍷🎄
Final Weisswurst Frühstück. #tryingnottocry 🍻🥨🇩🇪
A perfect snowy winter’s day in Munich for a last bit of Christmas shopping. We had Schmalznudel and Glühwein, and yes, we bought the jacket. ☺️ (AND I FOUND A BUMBLE!!) ❄️🍷🎄
Me: “I wish it would snow before we leave Munich. Is that too much of a miracle to hope for?”
Munich: “Hold my beer.” ❄️☃️❤️
Current status. (Movers turned up at 7:15am on the dot, and they’re nearly finished!)
The Amaterasu Railway Now Runs on Leftover Tonkotsu Ramen Broth | Spoon & Tamago – Um, I want to go to there. New life goal is to ride on the train powered by ramen broth biodiesel!
I’ve seen these ceramic graters being sold at every market and festival in Germany for the past year, and yesterday I finally got one. It mushified a clove of garlic nicely, though getting it out again took some finessing. I used it in my homemade ranch salad dressing alongside the Snook’s spicy baked chicken strips.
Hosting my final event in Germany tonight – AWS Munich User Group. Thank you to @osterjour for being such a great friend and inspiration! The whole DACH AWS Community are wonderful. I’m going to miss you all. 😥❤️🇩🇪
Hosting my final event in Germany tonight – AWS Munich User Group. Thank you to @osterjour for being such a great friend and inspiration! The whole DACH AWS Community are wonderful. I’m going to miss you all. 😥❤️🇩🇪
I’ve seen these ceramic graters being sold at every market and festival in Germany for the past year, and yesterday I finally got one.
It mushified a clove of garlic nicely, though getting it out again took some finessing. Rodd worked it out – you have to hold the grater on an angle and use the bristles of the brush to push down the plane of it.
I used it in my homemade ranch salad dressing alongside the Snook’s spicy baked chicken strips. (He used toban djan instead of the curry.) It was delicious!
I never ate Brussels Sprouts growing up; they were just never a thing that my Mom cooked. It may well be that the first time I ever had them was ten years ago at Porteño in Sydney. (They were were charred and tossed with bacon and they were the most delicious thing I’d ever had.) But apparently Brussels sprouts really were a lot more bitter 20+ years ago, before scientists figured out how to get high yields from less bitter heritage varieties. Huh. So if you think you don’t like them, you should give them another try.
A couple recipes I particularly like:
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