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Quoted: This guy gets it. White sausage, a pretzel, and a beer. No shit - that was their entire answer. https://i2.wp.com/www.asausagehastwo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_9380.jpg?fit=1170,781 View Quote Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. |
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Quoted: This guy gets it. White sausage, a pretzel, and a beer. No shit - that was their entire answer. https://i2.wp.com/www.asausagehastwo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_9380.jpg?fit=1170,781 View Quote Jesus. That sausage doesn’t look appealing at all. |
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Quoted: Hmm. Not that big of a pretzel fan. But the rest sounds like a great breakfast View Quote Quoted: Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. View Quote Quoted: Jesus. That sausage doesn’t look appealing at all. View Quote I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. |
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Quoted: I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hmm. Not that big of a pretzel fan. But the rest sounds like a great breakfast Quoted: Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. Quoted: Jesus. That sausage doesn’t look appealing at all. I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? |
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Quoted: So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hmm. Not that big of a pretzel fan. But the rest sounds like a great breakfast Quoted: Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. Quoted: Jesus. That sausage doesn’t look appealing at all. I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? Hey, this is a thread featuring my daughter, not some random THOT... |
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Quoted: So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Hey, this is a thread featuring my daughter, not some random THOT... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hmm. Not that big of a pretzel fan. But the rest sounds like a great breakfast Quoted: Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. Quoted: Jesus. That sausage doesn’t look appealing at all. I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? Hey, this is a thread featuring my daughter, not some random THOT... No disrespect intended to your daughter sir. |
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Quoted: No disrespect intended to your daughter sir. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hmm. Not that big of a pretzel fan. But the rest sounds like a great breakfast Quoted: Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. Quoted: Jesus. That sausage doesn’t look appealing at all. I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? Hey, this is a thread featuring my daughter, not some random THOT... No disrespect intended to your daughter sir. Very well. |
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Quoted: Hey, this is a thread featuring my daughter, not some random THOT... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hmm. Not that big of a pretzel fan. But the rest sounds like a great breakfast Quoted: Nice. That looks great. I was going to guess blood sausage, potatoes, and beer. Quoted: Jesus. That sausage doesn't look appealing at all. I never tried it, but my daughter did. You don't eat the casing, just the meat from inside. She said the flavor was good, but the texture was a little off-putting. Kind of like eating meat-flavored pudding. So you saying you have to pull the skin back before you put it in your mouth? Hey, this is a thread featuring my daughter, not some random THOT... |
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Quoted: We were at Schmalznudel Café Frischhu for a little mid-afternoon snack, and since we were only the two of us and at a table for six, a young couple sat down with us. By "young", I mean mid-twenties. They were very friendly, and we started chatting. My daughter (who is also in her mid-twenties) had been missing having a traditional American breakfast - you know... eggs, bacon, grits, etc. She asked them what their favorite breakfast was. Anybody feel like trying to guess what they told us? View Quote |
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Pass. Try to limit consumed foods that resemble a dick to zero.
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Quoted: This guy gets it. White sausage, a pretzel, and a beer. No shit - that was their entire answer. https://i2.wp.com/www.asausagehastwo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_9380.jpg?fit=1170,781 View Quote I travel to Germany now and then for business. Flying to Europe from the states is usually an overnight flight, so I can sleep a few hours on the flight, land in Europe in the morning and stay awake until night-time which helps with jetlag. Return flights are just the opposite, leaving from Europe in the morning and flying all day. This makes it more difficult to sleep on the flight and worse jetlag after getting home. A few years ago, some of my German colleagues told me to have breakfast at the airport - White sausage, pretzel, and weissbeir. The combo of the sausage and beer tastes great and makes it easy to get some sleep on the flight. |
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Quoted: This guy gets it. White sausage, a pretzel, and a beer. No shit - that was their entire answer. https://i2.wp.com/www.asausagehastwo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_9380.jpg?fit=1170,781 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wei wuerste, brezeln and hefeweizen. At least that's my favorite when in Germany. This guy gets it. White sausage, a pretzel, and a beer. No shit - that was their entire answer. https://i2.wp.com/www.asausagehastwo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_9380.jpg?fit=1170,781 That does look tasty |
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Why does the beer mug have a evil looking face reflected in it? It must have tasted that meely sausage the weird Germans like.
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I'm going with Pecan Pie....... if that's not their favorite it's because they have not tried it.
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Quoted: When in Germany I'm partial to the Strammer Max https://cdn.tasteatlas.com/images/dishes/5e440c96cc40439b87bbc9f166b36a1a.jpg View Quote GF and her parents used to make these, they are really good. |
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Quoted: Cold cuts, bread, cheese, fruit, yogurt, a tiny ass shot glass worth of juice. View Quote That would be my guess. I like your typical American truck stop style breakfast. Attached File |
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I mean Juice. Orange juice and a nice slice of pumpernickel |
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Not trying to thread derail or be a dumbass but are holocaust jokes not allowed? I thought they used to be fair game
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That does look tasty, but it was hard as hell finding anyplace that served anything with eggs in it for breakfast. Best I could do was Cafe Krone in Berlin that has a few egg dishes. Note the bottles of whiskey and vodka over the grill, for that early morning pick-me-up... Attached File |
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Quoted: You have to share tables in yurope? uhh, no thanks View Quote It's pretty common outside the US. I was at Macca's in WA, Australia and nice elderly woman sat to eat with me and we had a good chat. We're missing out on our humanity by being atomized solipists. Engage other humans. We aren't the main character. I also learned a lot about people staying in AirBnB's with the owners. As to the breakfast question: Breast milk straight from the tap first thing in the morning. |
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Quoted: This guy gets it. White sausage, a pretzel, and a beer. No shit - that was their entire answer. https://i2.wp.com/www.asausagehastwo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_9380.jpg?fit=1170,781 View Quote ETA: sometime I go to restaurant and get huevos rancheros. |
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Quoted: When in Germany I'm partial to the Strammer Max https://cdn.tasteatlas.com/images/dishes/5e440c96cc40439b87bbc9f166b36a1a.jpg View Quote I am much more inclined towards ^ for breakfast than what the young German couple said. Er, unless this is a "wood paddle" joke that flew right over my head... |
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Quoted:....American breakfast - you know... eggs, bacon, grits, etc. ... View Quote Good luck with the grits, you can't even get that in most states. |
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