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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: tizaala on July 08, 2012, 07:23:55 am
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Oh bliss, mother in law sent me a food parcel from Germany ,and included 2 kg of Dalmayer coffee from Munich, best you can get. so I just made a pot and took my first sip, now THATS coffee, Magic stuff.
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Oh you are so right! ;D
Even though I have lived in Britain now for over 20 years, I still have a long list of foods that my parents have to bring over when they come to visit - fortunately they are still able to come by car!
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Careful, you'll get us all adding things to your lists :D
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She also sent me chocolate , yes, Gabi got bread, she misses the German breads, you know the sort that you have to cut with a butcher's bandsaw because it breaks knives and bends chissells,
Tesco's bread department sometimes has the propper salted pretzen , I like them.
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Looks like I'm not the only German on this forum, then... ;D
Coffee, yes. And bread. I used to make my own (although there is one very good baker in Aberdeen - Newton Dee, the Camphill bakery), but I think I'm bread intolerant, unfortunately, so I'm not eating any at the moment. :-[
Another thing I miss is Harzkaese. Ha! You don't know what you're missing... Stinky cheese, which unfortunately nobody has been brave enough to send by post!
Just recently I saw a newish cafe in Inverurie, called Kaffeehaus (for the natives, that's "coffee house" in English ;) ). It's an expression I relate to Austrian coffee houses more than German - but anyway, I expected something at least slightly Continental. Nada. Bog standard Scottish menu, and American type horrible coffees (latte, Americano etc.). Why give it a German name then? That's misleading potential customers! (But I admit that in Germany lots of things are given English names, for no apparent reason...)
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Ina & Anke, found this for you, use someone elses credit card though.... :innocent:
https://www.germandeli.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154ff94c66e2e53/shopdata/index.shopscript (https://www.germandeli.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154ff94c66e2e53/shopdata/index.shopscript)
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i like the sound of that coffee, being a coffee addict i will have to try some! bl..dy pricey tho!! hellish :thumbsup:
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OMG - Harzer Käse.... I am drooling over my keyboard... but I don't know if any Brits know what they are missing :-J - my OH doesn't like it...
I have made another start on making my own sourdough, it tastes fairly similarly to the bread I was used to as a child...
Actually for some things Lidl is quite good - although I wouldn't inlcude coffee in that.
Tizaala - I am not even going to look at the website.... :innocent:
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Anke , if you ever get a chance you must visit the Dalmayer Emporium in Munich. the most incredible shop, when you step inside the door and take in that glorious arroma of coffee , and get dazzled by the display cabinetts of wood , glass and brass, you don't want to leave.
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I'm waiting for Lidl to start selling proper "Quark". Actually, that's the only thing I buy at Tesco's...
tizaala:Ina & Anke, found this for you, use someone elses credit card though.... https://www.germandeli.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154ff94c66e2e53/shopdata/index.shopscript (https://www.germandeli.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154ff94c66e2e53/shopdata/index.shopscript)
Nooooo - don't tempt me! :D
Actually, there's not much I miss here.
Anke, I sometimes used the breadmix from Lidl as a kind of starter for sourdough bread (when I didn't have a starter ready). I find it far too salty, though; so if you just use half of the mix, plus half wholemeal flour (wheat or rye), and then leave it not the one hour is says on the packet, but at least 24 hours, it tastes fine, I think. And it came out nicest baked in a clay flower pot. But - it's far too nice. I eat too much of it - better I don't make it at all... :'(
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Right!! we are coming for coffee when we pick the kids up!!
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LIke the sound of the stinky cheese. :yum:
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LIke the sound of the stinky cheese. :yum:
And it's very low fat, so you can eat an entire packet without feeling bad about it! :innocent: