Wednesday, August 6, 2008

A Semi-Authentic German Breakfast


This morning we were celebrating because we have finally got clearance to move off-base, so we had a semi-authentic German breakfast, which includes processed meat like salami or ham with cheese (Emmentaler this morning) on a hard roll (we didn't have any, so we used bread), german yogurt (the kind we ate today actually had little choco-bits in it) with muesli (granola, also a kind with chocolate bits) in it and apfelsaft which is carbonated apple juice. In the picture I'm demonstrating using my very own meat slicer, which, for all you Seinfeld fans, also does a great job evening out my high heel shoes. The real work starts here because it's no easy task finding an apartment to rent in Germany, especially one that will fit 6 people and not cost a kidney to obtain.

5 comments:

Fletch said...

Mmmm, salty meat for breakfast. Reminds me of Homer Simpson when he took a waffle and wrapped it around a stick of butter and then poured liquid smoke on it (or something like that). The yogurt and muslix (can't remember how you spelled it the German way) looks good, though. Question? Do you drink the carbonated apple juice cold...or warm?

shay said...

Good luck with the apartment hunting! That will be so nice!

Adam said...

Yeah! I hope that the apartment hunt it successful and that you find something really great. I also have a sneaking suspicion that you are not coming back to the states simply because where else can you go where the four main food groups include chocolate, chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate? Sounds like Heather heaven...

Andrea G. said...

We're praying for you guys to find a great place (one with room for all your visitors taht will be coming-- keep praying us there, Jacob!). We love you guys.

literaqueen said...

Does a new apartment mean no more twin beds? Yay! Good luck with the search!