Thanks Fenway
Sauerkraut smells great and is a healthy food
Sauerkraut smells great and is a healthy food
Yuck....lol I hate the smell and taste. The only German food I like is cake. I hate beer too, we have the second largest Oktoberfest in the world and I have never been.....lolThanks Fenway
Sauerkraut smells great and is a healthy food
Nothing irks me like the bleu,blanc, rougeThe Leafs are my most hated rival now , but I will still enjoy this one .
Not sure anyone from the US had the pleasure of watching this however this song is stuck in my mind everytime Boston faces Montreal. Love Leonard Cohen. Enjoy!
Not much of a beer fan myself but like some German/Polish food . Love Italian food. Calamari tomato sauce over pasta tonight. Pasta will score.Yuck....lol I hate the smell and taste. The only German food I like is cake. I hate beer too, we have the second largest Oktoberfest in the world and I have never been.....lol
I can still see Lafleur banging home that late 3rd period goal against my Boy Gilbert, Goaltenders didn't look like staypuff marshmello men back then.I can honestly say I like the Habs from a from a nostalgic point of view. First hockey game for me 1957 at the Garden Canadian's -Bruins 2-2 . I remember standing and down this entrance way and watching the B's come out of the locker room . They looked like monsters ,scarred up missing teeth giants. What a game. I can't explain the level of excitement I was experiencing
He isn't scared any more?Where's the "I'm scared" guy?
Arrrggh, the nightmares persist for me…must have spent a week crying in my backyard (in my Gilbert jersey). F the Habs, doesn’t matter who is wearing the vaunted toilet seatsI can still see Lafleur banging home that late 3rd period goal against my Boy Gilbert, Goaltenders didn't look like staypuff marshmello men back then.
I agree completely!Yuck....lol I hate the smell and taste. The only German food I like is cake. I hate beer too, we have the second largest Oktoberfest in the world and I have never been.....lol
Not sure anyone from the US had the pleasure of watching this however this song is stuck in my mind everytime Boston faces Montreal. Love Leonard Cohen. Enjoy!
I agree completely!
Y'all must of never tried my late grandmothers traditional belgian sauerkraut recipe.
Heaven. On. EARTH.
*Chefs kiss*.
My mom still makes the recipe that was taught by her mother, and her mothers mother. It tastes like home.
Now I'm hungry for it! Go Bruins!
I am a wicked picky eater.My grandmother was Bavarian. She taught the recipes to my father, because my mother (her daughter) couldn't cook to save her life (the most she did was mix in the applesauce when it was on the plate). My dad passed them down to us kids.
I am a wicked picky eater.
I haven't eaten potatoes in 60 years. Almost every night as a child the table would be cleared and I would be still there with whatever the potato of the night was. I never eat lima beans, meatloaf or beef stew either.
Someone I can relate to. Growing up in Mtl as a teenager from the early to mid 80's, being a B's fan was a cruel and lonely place.I don't know if it's because I live among them but I can't bring myself to say anything kind about the Habs. My hate for them is irrational, I know, but I can't change it. There is nothing I hate more.
I am a wicked picky eater.
I haven't eaten potatoes in 60 years. Almost every night as a child the table would be cleared and I would be still there with whatever the potato of the night was. I never eat lima beans, meatloaf or beef stew either.
I lived in Germany briefly as a teenager and one of my favorite dishes was kaesespaetzle (wow that looks awful without diacritics) with sauerkraut. There was a stand that sold it by the shopping mall near my school and I was completely obsessed. I love sauerkraut!