Things to do in Erfurt- A Delightful City at the Center of Germany
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by karenanne
7M ago
You’ll find Erfurt at about the geographical center of Germany, making it the perfect stopover for our trip from west to east. We would only have one night in the city, but I started researching “Things to do in Erfurt” immediately! (and I found so MANY things to do, that I wished we could stay ..read more
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Online German Language Classes for Adults- Learn German Online from Anywhere!
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by karenanne
7M ago
Lately I’m getting a lot of questions about Online German Language Classes. People want to study German, but maybe they can’t find classes in their area… or the timing doesn’t work… or they just prefer to attend class from the comfort of their home (and maybe wearing pajamas, no judgement here). With the help of ..read more
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Lemon Blueberry Bundt Cake – Zitronen Blaubeer Guglehupf
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by karenanne
7M ago
Doesn’t SOUND like a German recipe, does it? But I found this one years ago cut out from a German Cooking magazine in my Oma’s drawer of recipes. Once I got it translated, and substituted yogurt for Quark, this Lemon Blueberry Bundt cake (or Zitronen Blaubeer Guglehupf) became a huge hit. (After trying it, my ..read more
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Who are the Volga Germans? Holding their Tradition across 3 Countries
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by karenanne
7M ago
My introduction to the Volga Germans came through food. Specifically, Kuchen. One of my readers reached out to me looking for a recipe for Kuchen like her Volga German grandmother made. In my experience, Kuchen is cake… and there are LOTS of cake recipes. So now it was time to do some digging…starting with, who ..read more
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German Applesauce Cake Recipe with Streusel
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by karenanne
7M ago
This German Applesauce Cake Recipe falls under the heading of “Pantry Cake”… meaning you probably have everything you need to bake this cake already on hand (if you are a regular baker). Flour, Sugar, Butter, applesauce. (you don’t even need an EGG!)  Better yet… the cake is prepared, baked, and on the table in an ..read more
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Where to Buy a Dirndl for German Festivals and Oktoberfests
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by karenanne
7M ago
All Summer and Fall you’ll find German Festivals and Oktoberfests popping up across the United States… and for you lucky travelers… there are plenty of Festivals and Events happening IN Germany! Sure, you can show up in shorts and a t-shirt, but why not get into the spirit of the festival, and wear a Dirndl ..read more
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Visit Görlitz- A Historic City on the Easternmost Border of Germany
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by karenanne
7M ago
Before heading into Poland to visit our Silesian roots, we stopped to catch our breath for a few days in Görlitz. Why visit Görlitz? The city has been high on my to-visit list for a while…. the Silesian museum, beautiful old buildings, and for my husband, it’s the film location of one of his favorite ..read more
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A Tale of Two Schalmei – What is a Schalmei?
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by karenanne
7M ago
In our Saturday German School we sang the same verse over and over, overlapping in far from perfect harmony, while our teacher jumped back and forth across the front of the classroom pointing to groups when it was their time to join in the round. “Es tönen die Lieder…” Es tönen die Lieder Der Frühling ..read more
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German Herb Pancakes with Asparagus and Ham -Kräuterpfannekuchen mit Spargel und Schinken
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by karenanne
7M ago
I love when my visit to Germany falls into Asparagus Season. Germans take White Asparagus very seriously, to the point where you might consider it mania! Restaurant menus offer special Spargel Karten (Asparagus Menus), and you can taste it prepared in dozens of dishes. When I tasted Kräuterpfannekuchen mit Schinken und Spargel (Herb Pancakes with ..read more
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Weltenburg Abbey- Come for the Beer, Stay for the History
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by karenanne
1y ago
Sitting somewhat precariously on the shores of the Danube not too far from Regensburg, you’ll find Weltenburg Abbey. I visited on a warm day in July. The plan was to tour the Brewery, but I was delighted to learn that there is much more to see at the Benedictine Abbey than just big vats of […] The post Weltenburg Abbey- Come for the Beer, Stay for the History appeared first on A German Girl in America ..read more
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