Tuesday, 28 June 2011

So, because of my camera not having batteries, I have a big back-lash of photos. In any case, my last couple posts were so text-heavy that perhaps it is not a bad idea to have some pics... 

Below is from a couple weeks ago: Look at that gorgeous loaf of bread!! Yeah, my best so far. This day was rockin'. We stayed in PJs, I made that gorgeous loaf of bread. Around 1pm or so we decided to watch Star Wars Episode 1 (en francais--super hilarious). Then we got a little hungry so we paused the film and made up some delish pasta with spinache/zucchini tomato sauce. There was a little cheese lacking so we went with the only cheese in the fridge: gorgonzola. UNREAL GOOD! Highly recommend it. The cheese gets all melty and excellent... Oh man. 

And then we watched more Star Wars. 

And then I went for a good long run, came back super tired (which, strangely, is a great feeling). And then we had that delish loaf with cheese, salad etc. 

And then we watched Star Wars Episode 2 en francais. An all-round win of a day off. 



This, my friends, is a beautiful gluten-free lactose-free Linsen Torte made for our very own Felix's birthday. I think I mentioned it before: Sebastian's birthday specialty! Although the gluten/lactose free thing was a twist. But it was generally well received...


... at this party for this birthday boy depicted below. And I am simply delighted, clearly.

And another cake: this was not intentional. 

Everyone had been telling us we must go try Stefan's Käse Kuchen from the Münster Markt. Finally, with Theresa (a friend of Sebastian's that I actually met last year in France!), bought some and I ate an entire third (thought I would never want to see it again, but in fact, I am going to have a little more just now--so good! Although David, you still make the best, obvs). 




And this is the Cathedral that looks over the market... I felt like such a tourist taking this photo. But iam a resident! For realz!

 ...the "Markt"...

And now begins an epic tale of fire, bananas, and ice cream. Oh yes. 

It begins with rum, carefully poured out...


And here is the fearless hero preparing himself for this feat of bravery (in fact, this was a "before" picture, just in case something dire happened).


AND THEN FIRE! Oh man. That was super cool. 


And successful, the hero looks over his handiwork.

Aha. It kind of looks disgusting. But it was sooooooo delicious! Bananas, rum (but not for long), walnuts, sugar, margarine...


... and ice cream... with everything. 


And finally, a new discovery: eggs on pizza. I cannot take credit, it was Sebastian's genius and I was even doubtful at first. But in fact, it was fantastic. 



And that's all for now! See you next time on (what seems to have become) Janet's home-cooked food review.

Peace and all good things.

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