The things I miss most about Germany truly are the friends and community I grew attached to and left behind there
But the thing I miss second most about Germany is the bread.
I am back in North America, where is the fucking pumpernickel
Where is the "dinkel"
Christine Lemmer-Webber
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in reply to Amber :neodog_box: • • •@puppygirlhornypost2 truth be told that's even more true in Germany
BUT
most of the water is carbonated so I forgive them because I love carbonated water
Nayana Charoenrasamee
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water makes you ill.
beer does not make you ill.
beer has bubbles.
water with bubbles does not make you ill.
simple, easy, and actually based in multiple vague kind of nowadays irrelevant realities :D
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Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber • •@Christine Lemmer-Webber @Amber but have you ever seen the casette dell'acqua in Italy?
(small kiosks, usually near parking lots or other publicly accessible places, that sell tap water, cooled down a bit and optionally carbonated on the spot - you're supposed to get there with a bottle (or six) and bring it home, not a glass, as they usually only sell a minimum of half a liter or even a liter)
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C.Suthorn :prn:
in reply to Amber :neodog_box: • • •@puppygirlhornypost2
Fucking water? As in the water is fucking, or water to fuck by, or fucked water, or water from Focking, Austria?
@cwebber
Christine Lemmer-Webber
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in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber • • •Louis Ingenthron
in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber • • •There should be, pumped out of a factory by major brands, usually between the normal bread and the bagels in my store...
But it's a sad excuse for pumpernickel, so you probably dodged a bullet.
Philip Mallegol-Hansen
in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber • • •As a European moved to America:
Yβall have 500 breads in the store, but itβs just 500 fucking shades of white.
Where is all the *real* bread!?!
SekhmetDesign
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in reply to Helle, Queen of Dissociation • • •we also had proper boules from a local bakery, because our tastes are towards a lighter bread, but still whole grain sourdough if we can get it
it does exist, even in north america, but unlike in europe, no your local supermarket will not have it.....
Christine Lemmer-Webber
in reply to Helle, Queen of Dissociation • • •@helle yeah I am being a bit hyperbolic
My hometown of Easthampton MA in the US is home of Small Oven, the best bakery I have ever eaten bread from
Florian 'floe' Echtler
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