I always said I would never start a blog, but here I am thinking that my life and thoughts are interesting enough to share with the world (or shall I say, a few people who will actually stumble upon this site?). I hope to use this blog to keep you in my back pocket on my daily adventures; travel, obsessive food consumption (self-acclaimed "foodie"), and whatever else seems to be tickling my fancy at the time. Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Ingredientes Nuevos
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Ein Prosit!!
Wow, what an amazing weekend we had in Bavaria, specifically Munich.
The adventure started with a car ride up to Fussen, Germany where we stayed with
our grandparents in a hotel at the bottom Neuschwanstein's Castle. From our porch window you could see the castle all lit up, quite dreamy. That night for dinner we enjoyed some traditional German fare - bread dumpling, raisin pancakes with applesauce, sauerkraut, and pork roast (all of which have much cooler German names that I a.) can't remember or b.) can't spell).
Aside from the Oktoberfest activities - we were very fortunate to stay with my friend Kiersie from Huntington University and her fiance, Andi who lives outside of Munich. This was one of the best, if not the best, experiences Sondra and I have had so far on this trip. It was great to stay with the locals (Kiersie, I'm going to call you a "local" now:) and learn firsthand how they live. Kiersie and Andi were extremely hospitable. For breakfast they made us a traditional Bavarian breakfast - wiesswurst, also known as "white sausage" for apparent reasons, pretzels (brezel), beer for Andi, and a special hot chocolate, oh yes, and mustard of course! I fell in love with weisswurst! I loved it so much that when we returned to Lugano, I went straight to the grocery and found a small package (not as large and inexpensive as in Germany, but I'm just glad I found some). I can't wait to find some in Indianapolis to share with friends and family.
Next blog: Venice (from two weeks ago & Florence/Pisa = this weekend's trip)
Next, next blog: Brittany is expanding her computer capabilities - this is monumental if you know me and my computer skills or lack thereof. I swear I was born in the '50s.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
20 countries in 20 months....and Poland
My goal is to have visited 20 countries in 20 months.
8. Egypt
9. Morocco
10. Mexico
11. Belize
12. Guatemala
13. Ireland
17. Switzerland
Poland:
One of the main reasons Franklin College Switzerland stood out to me was its Academic Travel element that requires students to participate in a two-week educational trip half way through the semester. After having an amazing experience on a mission trip to Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina, I couldn't resist Franklin's service trip to Poland. For two weeks we will be volunteering with Habitat for Humanity and fitting in a few day trips to nearby sites such as the city of Krakow and WWII's largest concentration/death camp, Auschwitz. I'm pretty nervous about the visit to Auschwitz. I know it will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the history up close, but it's going to be pretty rough.
On a food-related note, the Poles love soup just as much as I do. Borscht, a beet soup, is very popular in Poland. The Ukranians, Russians, and Poles argue over its origins. For me, it originated in Sharmin Brenneman's kitchen. She shared this beautiful soup with me in 8th grade and ever since it has been one of my favorites. Zurek is another popular soup in Poland - it is described as a "sour rye soup with potatoe, sausage, or an egg, sometimes served in a bread loaf." (the whole hard boiled egg in soup thing throws me off - they did it once with my gazpacho in Spain - don't get me wrong, I love a good hard boiled egg, just not in my soup).
Fun fact: Poles like put ketchup on their pizzas instead of pizza sauce...I might have to check this out.
Today's highlights:
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Swiss Sustainability
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Cibo
Thursday, August 26, 2010
The tail end of backpacking
Monday, August 9, 2010
Ireland and London
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Countdown to Dublin
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Ducks in a Row
1.) My 13 pet ducks.
2.) My surprisingly successful garden. (Have I mentioned that my mother is extremely jealous?)
So, I am going to share some pictures of these highly time-consuming endeavors. I know, I know, I've just been sooo busy this summer....
"Farmer's Market Challenge" Outcome
I will, however, admit to going to Broad Ripple's Kroger to purchase the ingredients
for Joanna's birthday grasshopper pie.
I don't believe the challenge was difficult enough because we had dried/canned/frozen goods
in our house. So, I plan to give the challenge another chance when I return from Switzerland in
January. Weezer and I's anticipated apartment is conveniently located a few blocks from a winter's farmer market as well as the Indianapolis City Market downtown.
To give our challenge the extra step, Joanna and I biked every time we went to the markets. I have to admit that I have grown quite fond of Ron, owner of Locally Grown Gardens on 54th street - he's got that sexy, earthy, older hippy thing going for him. Needless to say, I'll be a loyal customer to his establishment.