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Joeaksa Joeaksa is offline
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John,

Son, you need to get on the program! Once you have been bitten by the "German food" bug, its fatal but a very nice way to go...

Here, an old fart can pass some very good information down to the next in line...

http://www.germandeli.com/gunmusimstei.html



Also:

http://www.germandeli.com/khneproducts.html

http://www.germandeli.com/lpr.html

http://www.germandeli.com/groceries1-condiments.html


All of these come from German Deli, based in Dallas Texas. Run by Inga, a very nice woman from Bavaria. I met her years ago when she first started up the business, now its booming. A very good source for German foods and spices of all sorts. Excellent service and shipping. You will not be unhappy!

If you really like German food, try "rinder-rouladen." These are beef rolls, with a sausage link, bacon and onion inside. Swab the beef with mustard then roll it up around the sausage. Spicy sausage is better for me, but your choice. Then tie it off with string or stick a skewer in it. Put in a pan and brown on the outside, then bake for a while in the oven until they are tender. Pull these puppies out and eat with German beer and potatos and you will be in heaven.

JoeA
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