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Global Village Idiot Started conversation Jun 9, 1999
You can add The Netherlands. We have "zuurkool" which tastes pretty much the same to me.
But why are we never told about the *nice* German food? Knoedel/Kloessen (and if you can tell me the difference I'd be grateful); Schweinehaxe; the Goose served around Michaelmas? It's all sausage and sauerkraut!
Oh, and don't dis the English sausage . Superior in every respect, I'm afraid, to its European counterpart - from the curliest Cumberland, through the spiciest Lincolnshire, to a humble banger. As you're in Watford, you can get hold of some from a butcher called Gibson's (they have a stall in the market), as lauded by Vinnie Jones on "Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook". And there's a man who knows a thing or two about ground muscle.
Kloesse & Knoedel
Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen Posted Jun 14, 1999
The surprisingly boring answer:
The word Knoedel is Bavarian and means exactly the same thing as Kloesse. The only difference is that one is an old word from east of the bavarian border (linguistically), whereas Knoedel originates from west of that border.
Basically - you wish now you never asked, eh?
Website reference: http://www.franken.de/users/WebFO/html/kloesse.html#wort
Gibson sausages
Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen Posted Jun 15, 1999
They're going to be tasted tonight - apparently "Gibson's Originals" and I give you a full report on them tomorrow.
Gibson sausages
Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen Posted Jun 16, 1999
They're probably better than the average British sausage, but doesn't beat the German sausage by any account.
Sorry
German cookies
Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen Posted Sep 15, 1999
Spekulatius was my favourite when I was a child. They were made in Wurzen/Saxony and have almonds and ginger in them.If you speak German have a look on http://www.lipperland.de/seiten/xmas for the recipe and other German Christmas cookies.
German cookies
Cookie Monster Posted Sep 15, 1999
Lieber Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen.
Vielen Dank fuer den wunderschoene Tip, ich kenne die Kekse schon - Makronen finde ich am leckersten, toll jetzt den Rezept zu haben.
Eine Frage noch... gibt es eigentlich Hirschhornsalz in England/USA und wenn ja, wie heisst es?
Ich meine, in 3 Monate haben wir Weihnachten...ummmm, Santa?
HUGS & CRUMS!
German cookies
Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen Posted Sep 15, 1999
A new one for me too: salts of hartshorn
If you sometimes can't find the translation, this is a nice free website:
http://dictionaries.travlang.com/GermanEnglish/
Viel Spass beim Backen
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- 1: Global Village Idiot (Jun 9, 1999)
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- 4: Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen (Jun 15, 1999)
- 5: Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen (Jun 16, 1999)
- 6: Global Village Idiot (Jun 16, 1999)
- 7: Garfield formerly known as Sandmaennchen (Jun 16, 1999)
- 8: Cookie Monster (Sep 14, 1999)
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