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Old Feb 12th 2003, 2:08 am
  #31  
Juliana L Holm
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Derek McBryde wrote:

    >>> For example, German apple juice could be a improvement on Coke :-)
    >> And I became addicted to Bananemilch over there.

    > And I dream of pannekocken

Riesling. Auslese, TbA, bA, Eiswein.

I can get it here, but OH! it hurts the pockebook. I have to settle for
Spaelese.

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Old Feb 12th 2003, 9:38 am
  #32  
Erilar
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In article ,
[email protected] (* *) wrote:

    > A dream to travel with me? Now, there is an interesting new thread for
    > this group :-)
    >
    > Travel partners:
    > The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
    >
    > (Please don't begrudge me my Diet Coke-caffeine withdrawal is not a
    > pretty site!)
    >

Coffee is much easier to find and also has no sugar unless you add it.

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Old Feb 12th 2003, 9:58 am
  #33  
Juliana L Holm
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erilar wrote:

    > Coffee is much easier to find and also has no sugar unless you add it.

But not what this person wants, and after all Coke LIght is easy to
find in Germany.

For myself, in Germany, I enjoyed slaking that caffeine addiction with
Kaffee unch Kuchen in the afternoons, as well as a cup in a Stehcafe in the
mornign
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Old Feb 12th 2003, 9:20 pm
  #34  
Dr. Klaus Eimert
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Juliana L Holm wrote in news:b2do2b
[email protected]:

    > Derek McBryde wrote:
    >
    >>>> For example, German apple juice could be a improvement on Coke :-)
    >>> And I became addicted to Bananemilch over there.
    >
    >> And I dream of pannekocken
    >
    > Riesling. Auslese, TbA, bA, Eiswein.
    >
    > I can get it here, but OH! it hurts the pockebook. I have to settle for
    > Spaelese.
    >

Hi Julie,

since I am living in a wine making area, I understand your problem and
sympathize with you :-)

Some of the local wine makers are now delivering abroad, too. So, maybe
you can find a deal - don't know about P&P, though. It may be a bit
tricky for you to navigate some of the pages, since not too many of them
are in English, yet. Just look for "Angebot" or the typical German phase
"Online Shop" :-)
For the beginning you could check :
www.rheingau.de/weingueter.php (an overview of winemaker's pages of the
area)

Shameless self-promotion of the Rheingau area follows here:
www.weingut-johannishof.de/englisch/page1.htm
www.schloss-johannisberg.de/
www.weingut-dr-naegler.de/
www.rheingau.de/perabo/
www.weingut-sonnenhof.de/index_e.htm
www.kath.de/bistum/limburg/weingut/

A collection of wine shops selling wines from many areas in Europe:
www.weinimwww.de/idxhd6.htm

And I am sure you already know about those shops in the US in this list:
http://www.weinimwww.de/whandueb.html (wow, some of them rally do have
steep prices...)

If you need some help with the German - feel free to ask.
Good luck,
Klaus
 
Old Feb 13th 2003, 12:37 am
  #35  
Juliana L Holm
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Oh, Klause!

Vielen Dank!

Wiel ich ein bisschen Deutsch sprechen kann, ich werde die Online-ships besuchen!

Julie

Dr. Klaus Eimert wrote:
    > Juliana L Holm wrote in news:b2do2b
    > [email protected]:

    >> Derek McBryde wrote:
    >>
    >>>>> For example, German apple juice could be a improvement on Coke :-)
    >>>> And I became addicted to Bananemilch over there.
    >>
    >>> And I dream of pannekocken
    >>
    >> Riesling. Auslese, TbA, bA, Eiswein.
    >>
    >> I can get it here, but OH! it hurts the pockebook. I have to settle for
    >> Spaelese.
    >>

    > Hi Julie,

    > since I am living in a wine making area, I understand your problem and
    > sympathize with you :-)

    > Some of the local wine makers are now delivering abroad, too. So, maybe
    > you can find a deal - don't know about P&P, though. It may be a bit
    > tricky for you to navigate some of the pages, since not too many of them
    > are in English, yet. Just look for "Angebot" or the typical German phase
    > "Online Shop" :-)
    > For the beginning you could check :
    > www.rheingau.de/weingueter.php (an overview of winemaker's pages of the
    > area)

    > Shameless self-promotion of the Rheingau area follows here:
    > www.weingut-johannishof.de/englisch/page1.htm
    > www.schloss-johannisberg.de/
    > www.weingut-dr-naegler.de/
    > www.rheingau.de/perabo/
    > www.weingut-sonnenhof.de/index_e.htm
    > www.kath.de/bistum/limburg/weingut/

    > A collection of wine shops selling wines from many areas in Europe:
    > www.weinimwww.de/idxhd6.htm

    > And I am sure you already know about those shops in the US in this list:
    > http://www.weinimwww.de/whandueb.html (wow, some of them rally do have
    > steep prices...)

    > If you need some help with the German - feel free to ask.
    > Good luck,
    > Klaus

--
Julie
**********
Check out my Traval Pages (non-commercial) at
http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm
 
Old Feb 13th 2003, 6:01 am
  #36  
Erilar
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In article , Juliana L Holm
wrote:

    > erilar wrote:
    >
    > > Coffee is much easier to find and also has no sugar unless you add it.
    >
    > But not what this person wants, and after all Coke LIght is easy to
    > find in Germany.
    >
    > For myself, in Germany, I enjoyed slaking that caffeine addiction with
    > Kaffee unch Kuchen in the afternoons, as well as a cup in a Stehcafe in
    > the
    > mornign


Way to go--and a good excuse for Kuchen, nicht wahr? 8-)

--
Mary Loomer Oliver(aka erilar)


Erilar's Cave Annex:
http://www.airstreamcomm.net/~erilarlo
 
Old Feb 13th 2003, 6:23 am
  #37  
Juliana L Holm
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    >> > Coffee is much easier to find and also has no sugar unless you add it.
    >>
    >> But not what this person wants, and after all Coke LIght is easy to
    >> find in Germany.
    >>
    >> For myself, in Germany, I enjoyed slaking that caffeine addiction with
    >> Kaffee unch Kuchen in the afternoons, as well as a cup in a Stehcafe in
    >> the
    >> mornign


    > Way to go--and a good excuse for Kuchen, nicht wahr? 8-)

Ja, natruerlich.

Julie

    > Erilar's Cave Annex:
    > http://www.airstreamcomm.net/~erilarlo

--
Julie
**********
Check out my Traval Pages (non-commercial) at
http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm
 

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