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    The Kraut Konspiracy

    hey, we've got a Philippino thread, so why not a "Kraut" one?
    let's have lots of beer, horrible folk music and consipre to conquer the world JOKING.
    NO AUSTRIANS! *JOKING*
    all Kraut-philes (if there are any) are welcome, of course.

    I'll start with some random pics

    The Bumbag



    Waste Separation



    Kitschy Castles



    The Cutest Cows in the World



    The White Cliffs of..... Rügen!


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    Kraut!
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    makes me want to wish I were German...COWS! and Waste Separation!!!

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    Wurst und Rotkohl *yummy*
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazefest456 View Post
    makes me want to wish I were German...COWS! and Waste Separation!!!
    you've got no idea how much fun waste separation can be can keep you busy for hours e.g. does a used hankie go into the "waste" or "paper" bin? if it's made from biodegradable paper, you could also put it in the "bio" bin, of course. or when you take bottles to the bottle bank, can you leave the caps on because they use a magnet to fish them out, or do you have to throw the caps in the "waste" bin... or perhaps the yellow bin, ... or is there a metal bank? or if you take an empty yoghurt jar to the bottle bank, do you really have to wash it first? what about the cap? these are extremely fascinating question
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    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    you've got no idea how much fun waste separation can be can keep you busy for hours e.g. does a used hankie go into the "waste" or "paper" bin? if it's made from biodegradable paper, you could also but it in the "bio" bin, of course. or when you take bottles to the bottle bank, can you leave the caps on because they use a magnet to fish them out, or do you have to throw the caps in the "waste" bin... or perhaps the yellow bin, ... or is there a metal bank? or if you take an empty yoghurt jar to the bottle bank, do you really have to wash it first? what about the cap? these are extremely fascinating question
    Ehehehe, I love this. I must admit I am too lazy to make this waste separation.
    Oh, I love the cow and the castle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweets America View Post
    Ehehehe, I love this. I must admit I am too lazy to make this waste separation.
    Oh, I love the cow and the castle!
    heehee how many different bins do you have in France?

    I'll post a profile of my state (Bavaria) one of these days and if I'm in a very good mood, I'll add a quiz (with a little prize for the winner)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    heehee how many different bins do you have in France?

    I'll post a profile of my state (Bavaria) one of these days and if I'm in a very good mood, I'll add a quiz (with a little prize for the winner)
    I am not sure of how many bins we have here, actually. There must be one for plastic, one for paper, one for cardboard maybe, and one for glass. Where I live, they say 'Put your glass in the glass bin' but I have never managed to find where the glass bin was. My empty glass bottle is still on my table.

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    LULZ - maybe I'll start a CANUCK thread

    Sleepy, the first German clichés that came to mind were sausage (?) (all those pale tasteless 'wursts') lederhosen, and of course OKTOBERFEST (which is a very big deal here)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos View Post
    LULZ - maybe I'll start a CANUCK thread

    Sleepy, the first German clichés that came to mind were sausage (?) (all those pale tasteless 'wursts') lederhosen, and of course OKTOBERFEST (which is a very big deal here)
    yep, I know it's funny that all of them are Bavarian lederhosen, wurst and Oktoberfest I mean
    I'm working on a profile of Bavaria, which I'll post soon so those of you who are interested can learn more about my state (I hope it won't be too boring, but if it is, you guys can read it when you're going through a spell of insomnia and it will help you ) I hope some of the other Germans will do the same for their state, so we can get a more balanced view of what Germany is like

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    does Bavaria have good pastries?

    Here, in the U.S., I ate a donut called "Bavarian Kreme" and it tasted reeeeeaalllly good!

    Oh and is German Chocolate Cake a german invention? I really love that too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazefest456 View Post
    does Bavaria have good pastries?

    Here, in the U.S., I ate a donut called "Bavarian Kreme" and it tasted reeeeeaalllly good!

    Oh and is German Chocolate Cake a german invention? I really love that too!
    yep, we have lots of different pastries here.
    as for donuts, we've got these:

    they are called Krapfen or Berliner (=Berlin donuts) and are usually eaten during the Carnival season (in February). the most traditional filling is rose hip jam, but nowadays they come in all kinds of flavours, e.g. custard, chocolate, strawberry, champaign,...
    the only Bavarian Kreme one I've ever eaten was at Dunkin Donuts though. maybe it's an American invention?


    there are many different types of pastry, e.g. these:


    do you mean this kind of German chocolate cake?

    yes, this looks typically German. there's a great variety of layered cakes like this. they are very rich and often have lots of cream in them.
    Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest gateau):

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    Aaaaahhhh, the BLACK FOREST!!!!! One of my favorite cakes!! Delicious!

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    hey, when is French-German youth friendship day? sometime in summer, isn't it? I've never celebrated it, although one of my ex-bfs is French. we should celebrate it together next time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos View Post
    Sleepy, the first German clichés that came to mind were sausage (?) (all those pale tasteless 'wursts')
    Well, in Germany there are about 3 million different kinds of "Wurst" (um, maybe a bit less - but not much). Too bad you got one of the (few) tasteless ones ...

    Have another try - perhaps Westphalian "Mettwurst". It's spicy, dried in the air. Very tasty.



    When you slice it, it looks like this - a bit like salami, but tastes completely different:



    There is also Mettwurst for cooking, here with Grünkohl (kale):

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