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Sunday, June 19, 2011
German Cold Cuts Lunch
When we moved to Colorado Springs 6 years ago, we had no idea how many retired military lived here. Being raised in a German household and family I was also pleasantly surprised how many German folks live here. too.
The benefit of that is there and several German restaurants and delis.
One of the newest is Schnitzel Fritz. Not only do they serve hot meals, but have a small selection of German products and also have a large selection of German meats and cheese.
We had out of town guests for lunch and wanted to serve something out of the ordinary, so we did a platter of assorted cold cuts and cheese, along with real German rye bread & pumpernickel Yummy!!!
Brotzeit!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your guests loved it :)
I live in Germany for some time and lick German Bratwurst very much but I do not like the cheese, it is to strong for someone from Asia
ReplyDeleteNice selection of German produces. Though I'd miss some more sorts of the beloved German bread.
ReplyDeleteBut what am I complaining... whenever I am in Brazil I miss all of that yummy stuff. :-)
And Java, there exist lots of very gentle, soft cheese in Germany. The choices are plentiful and I'm sure you'll find a number of tastes that meet your needs.
~Marcus
Oh that bread looks so good!! Now I'm hungry! :-) Hello from Denver.
ReplyDeleteImpressing feast, pleasant reading, lovely pictures, I really like your blog. :) kisses
ReplyDeleteO.k.....I was not hungry until I came here! It ALL looks very good!I will have to do some experimenting!
ReplyDeleteAll of those meats, cheeses, and breads look delicious!
ReplyDeleteMmmm!!!! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm a new follower of your lovely blog.
Happy Saturday!