Sunday, October 5, 2008
Harvest Festival at the Johannesstift in Spandau
Last Sunday was great weather for this harvest festival at a church near Spandau, the Johannesstift. Fun stuff for kids to do, and an old threshing machine cranked up for action, but mostly people come here for the food and to listen to the music. Lots of different kinds of cake (32 at one place, according to their sign) and wurst, of course, so you can imagine how good it all smelled. I brought home some Zwiebelkuchen for our supper. It's an 'onion cake', savory rather than sweet , and traditional for this time of year in Germany. It's good.
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1 comment:
My mouth is watering even though I am supposed to be on a diet again:)
Sue/Pooh
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