memories ... the taste of STOLLEN on your lips ![]() a christmas present from Germany ... |
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Stollen :
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from heaven!
:D
aaa, you are so right, anonymous san!
ReplyDeleteGABI
Sweet.
ReplyDeleteB.B.
thank you Gabi, for the treat!
ReplyDeletemmmm...sounds and looks delicious, Gabi!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
L.C.
Anna, my late wife, introduced me to stollen. She was German on her father's side and typical American mix on her mother's.
ReplyDeleteN.Y.
it makes my mouth to water...
ReplyDeleteG.G.
oh, yes, Stollen... (my husband loves Stollen, I prefer other bakery)
ReplyDeleteA. from Germany
Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteMmmm... STOLLEN looks sinful... hee hee.
CH.
There goes the diet! Why does everything that tastes so good have to have so many calories or so much salt?
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't have to share TOO much of it, Gabi.
S.A.
Lovely Gabi. That would make anyone want to find out what stollen is, and how it tastes. You captured the essense of taste, and the way it can bring times, places, people and feelings back so strongly.
ReplyDeleteI have tasted stollen, though not on someone's lips. Well, it could be worse: it might have been second hand via a beard!
K.E.
Gabi-san, it was a tradition in my family when I was young to
ReplyDeletehave stollen on Christmas morning.
christmas day . . .
A few stolen
moments!
RDW
A lingering haiku. Our family tradition was also this.
ReplyDeleteYou captured it nicely and nudged a few memories of mine as well.
D.