German Cookie

German cookie has many variations. Some German cookies like the pfeffernusse (sugar coated or cocoa coated) are very popular during Christmas. Some other popular bakes of German cookies include the likes of Berliner Kranser (German butter knot cookies), Elisenlebkuchen (German Christmas cookies), Vanillekipferln (German almond crescent cookies), Heidesand (German sand cookies).

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Long Tradition Of German Baking

Long Tradition Of German Baking On : 09-Feb-2011 By : chockyfoodie

  We are going to tell you about the long tradition of German Baking .  All of us might have savored cheesecakes, marzipans, stollen, and cream cakes without realizing that they are industrious imports of German baking.   We...

German Kitchen Essentials

German Kitchen Essentials On : 26-Jul-2011 By : emilyvyomahallaway

  A German kitchen is used most often since Germans prefer home cooked meals over outside food. A German kitchen is well stocked at all times. Here is a reference guide for your perusal to make you well aware of a few German Kitchen Essentials....

Aunt Gussie's Products

Aunt Gussie's Products On : 29-Jun-2007 By : The Tortilla Guy

Travel in time from our humble beginnings as a start-up company in a home kitchen to the present, a large state-of-the-art facility. To celebrate our 20th year in business, we have impressively revamped our logo and packaging. Aunt Gussie's offers...

How To Host An Oktoberfest Party

How To Host An Oktoberfest Party On : 17-Sep-2010 By : colorsandspices

Originated in early nineteenth century, Oktoberfest has been the biggest event for the people of Germany. However you can also plan for hosting Oktoberfest party at your home during the last week of September to first Sunday of October. Here you will find...

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