In June I revisited one of my favourite places in the world, Innsbruck, together with a couple of friends. We spent four days hiking, talking and enjoying the local food, beer and wine. I also visited Tyrolia in search for a book about bread baking and purchased "Brot" by Bernd Armbrust.
I have probably been baking bread on ten occasions in my life so far. During the last months I had a feeling that this is something that I maybe should learn a little bit better. Hence the book.
I really appreciate, as a novice, the German simpliness and love for bread that is conveyed by the author. I decided to go with each of the recepies in the book to discover the bread palet of Herr Armbrust. When I am done, I guess I will either use the recepies we liked the most again, or try to alter them in order to create new pieces according to our taste in flavour, structure, aroma and occasional wickedness.
This blog is an aswer to a request by two people, who had a suggestion that I describe my adventures and creations in the form of a blog: my wife Daria and my friend Albert.
8 comments:
hmmmmm....
1. Cape Town
2. apples
3. there are no gemüse in the picture?
1. No, 2. No, 3. Keep on tryin', player
1. It has to be in sweden, I guess Stockholm
2.Kiwi, lemons, annanas, onions, strawberries, sweet melons, peaches,...
3."Rör ej varorna" you can not touch the fruits
Obviously you are in Karlstad, MN. Where else would they have a "Rör ej varorna" sign?
Now Thomasz: Am I right or am I right?
Pere el Gran - 1. you are partly correct, 2. muy bien!! 3. that's a good guess, but keep on goin'
johan j. - you are almost completely totaly right, but there are other places where there put up stupid signs. Have you been there btw?
More guesses amics?
Oookay ... fruit!
... I think I'll do this in Swedish :-) ...
Passionsfrukt, physalis, nätmelon, galiamelon, lime, kiwi, kumquat(?), drakfrukt/pitahaya, granatäpple, jordgubbar, persika, ananas, sharonfrukt, citrongräs, citron, aprikos (?), blåbär, lök, diverse kryddor i bakgrunden.
Minus those others have already got right.
1 and 3 seem to be covered by others.
Nice try Fredrik, but since you've been with ICA for too many years - you'll have to name even the fruit under the table :)
Ha! Easy! That's a rambutan!
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