Well today, Monday evening,
we had potatoe salad with Frankfurter W�rstchen.
My dear Inge had bought ready made potatoe salad from ALDI, finished the box
and threw in to the left-over sludge some freshly cooked earth apples.
I complimented her (rare) on that very good meal. Then she revealed the
truth.
But it was so good that shortly before I opened RR-net I finished th� rest,
half a bowl.
Warshed it down with a quart of Pepsi.

Max came home from his part-time job as a pilot (pile it here, pile it there
in a food store) with a half empty McDon ice cream cup.

 How is that for a genuine German supper ?

Now I would like to know how you relate that one to the young bucks !


 Betreff: [RR] whats for dinner

Sorry guys - no leftovers from dinner from last night. But even if there
were, I think that by the time Sir Brian, Adrian and Boris got here, the
leftovers would not be edible. 
 
Although Joshua, (my son's), eyebrows were raised when I said we might
have 250 guests for dinner tonight! 
 
I would however like to share with my Buckaroos, what typical dinners
might be eaten around the states, and around the world? 
 
So what's for dinner at YOUR house tonight?
 
Cdr Jen
Buckaroo Cdr - OP 354
Vancouver Washington USA
 
 On a more serious note:
Could you send the recipe ?

My good woman - Prov. 31 -  occasionally makes japanese chicken wings.
When we have guests over you see them bones just a whirrl'n across the
table.

If you want I can give you typical evening meals that are quite common here.
But do not be surprised if it is only bread with all kinds of sausages and
such.
Very common over here in the evening.

Greetings from Krautland

G�nter
OP 64
Siegen, Germany
 
 
 
 
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