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You're probably not going to find it in American supermarkets, you have to look for German (ethnic) markets/bakeries.I'm looking for this in the US:
Tarte Flambée (Elsässer Flammkuchen)
So far, no luck in the supermarkets.
Lol, that's Amazon for you. They've got some unique things (compared to usual US choices) at the click of a button. But you may pay a lot to satisfy that craving.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
Oh yeah. I don't shop at Trader Joe's or Whole Foods so I forget they exist.You're probably not going to find it in American supermarkets, you have to look for German (ethnic) markets/bakeries.I'm looking for this in the US:
Tarte Flambée (Elsässer Flammkuchen)
So far, no luck in the supermarkets.
Just looked on line, and Trader Joe's has it.
I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
...sigh. I'm going to commit suicide now.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
I had some Brötchen for breakfast with some butter and a sliced nectarine and some Käsekrainer which are a type of Brühwurst, they're parboiled sausage, the Käsekrainer had Parmesan cheese in it, although other cheeses are also used, it looks like this.
I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
...sigh. I'm going to commit suicide now.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
I had some Brötchen for breakfast with some butter and a sliced nectarine and some Käsekrainer which are a type of Brühwurst, they're parboiled sausage, the Käsekrainer had Parmesan cheese in it, although other cheeses are also used, it looks like this.
It's stupid expensive, almost four times the normal cost. It must be for those that are very well off and want it bad.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
WTF? I just converted that and $17 is €14.95.
...sigh. I'm going to commit suicide now.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.I'm hearing that the weather is meant to calm down from tomorrow.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
I had some Brötchen for breakfast with some butter and a sliced nectarine and some Käsekrainer which are a type of Brühwurst, they're parboiled sausage, the Käsekrainer had Parmesan cheese in it, although other cheeses are also used, it looks like this.
...sigh. I'm going to commit suicide now.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
I had some Brötchen for breakfast with some butter and a sliced nectarine and some Käsekrainer which are a type of Brühwurst, they're parboiled sausage, the Käsekrainer had Parmesan cheese in it, although other cheeses are also used, it looks like this.
Iceweasel I had some Topfenstrudel several hours ago.
Topfen is a type of cream cheese, in France it's called Fromage blanc or sometimes Maquée, I don't think you have this cheese in America, what your equivalent would be.
^^^^^
They are my favorites
^^^^^
They are my favorites
...sigh. I'm going to commit suicide now.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
I had some Brötchen for breakfast with some butter and a sliced nectarine and some Käsekrainer which are a type of Brühwurst, they're parboiled sausage, the Käsekrainer had Parmesan cheese in it, although other cheeses are also used, it looks like this.
Iceweasel I had some Topfenstrudel several hours ago.
Topfen is a type of cream cheese, in France it's called Fromage blanc or sometimes Maquée, I don't think you have this cheese in America, what your equivalent would be.
From what I understand it's curd cheese,which we do have.
I get them from military bases and specialty stores in NYC
^^^^^
They are my favorites
They're wonderful yes
Lucy, you're driving me crazy. Send a care package to our third world country!...sigh. I'm going to commit suicide now.I was raised on those, we usually lived where they were available. I can eat them with nothing on them or with just butter.You must sacrifice a brochen upon the alter of Zeus. May he accept your gift and spare the vulnerable.
Brötchen, yes
I looked. They want $17 for a loaf of German Rye bread. WTF? It costs $3 back east.Amazon has quite a few things in their International food section. Might be there.
I had some Brötchen for breakfast with some butter and a sliced nectarine and some Käsekrainer which are a type of Brühwurst, they're parboiled sausage, the Käsekrainer had Parmesan cheese in it, although other cheeses are also used, it looks like this.
Iceweasel I had some Topfenstrudel several hours ago.
Topfen is a type of cream cheese, in France it's called Fromage blanc or sometimes Maquée, I don't think you have this cheese in America, what your equivalent would be.