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Post by osnafrank on Nov 17, 2023 17:57:47 GMT
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Post by wolf on Nov 17, 2023 19:25:16 GMT
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Post by wolf on Jan 10, 2024 19:33:26 GMT
A garden shed? Perhaps? That looks smallish, and like it could be a shed/storage building that might could be used as something else, like a little guest house.
This story sounds fascinating, love the discussion going on in here.
I’ll try to pull it up on the tv and read it later.
Everyone have a good day! Yap,that's a perfect description. Joining wireman and osnafrank in being bit confused, conflicted about this story. Might need a good, slow second reading. Did come to the conclusion it was written while in the asylum.
Good catch wireman concerning the men in yellow coats.
Agree with wolf description.
What is Gartenlaube? feminine noun. (= Gartenhäuschen) summer house; (aus Blattwerk) arbour (Brit), arbor (US), bower; (für Geräte) garden shed. Awesome! Danke! 😊
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Post by wolf on Jan 12, 2024 18:51:09 GMT
Oh stars and flamin’ garters, that looks absolutely divine, Frank! Dankeschön 😄
I’m going to take a guess here, is sahne, ‘silk’ in German? 😊
I’ll think on what to have to go with that. 😊 Hopefully the sun and the girl will make more sausage rolls!
Reading the board on the tv today, bis später main freund! "Sahne" is German for "Cream".
So it's a Chocolate Cake with Cream.
The German word for "Silk" is "Seide".I’ve to get this one in my vocab words too. 😊
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Post by wolf on Feb 2, 2024 2:49:56 GMT
Picked this up at Aldi. Going to try it tonight. See how the jarred version stacks up.
I don't know this brand, but i always use jarred red cabbage. You don't have to cook it for an hour, just heat it for 5-10 minutes in a pot.
If you can find Red Cabbage from Kühne or Hengstenberg, try this.Flash card
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Post by wolf on Apr 15, 2024 16:40:58 GMT
There's a German Saying: "April, April, macht was er will"
April, April does what he wants. I like that. 😊
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