I enjoyed sitting on the loudest table surrounded by Portuguese speaking colleagues.
Chinese JiaoziHot Pot – boosting the immune system. Saffron chicken (Iran style)
My absolute favorite chicken dish. All the other 5 courses were as delicious. Mmmhhhh! Thank you!
Saffron pistachios.
All of that possible in and around Stuttgart.
From the west to the east. What a great couple of gourmet days. Eat the world with friends & colleagues from Brazil, China, Iran, Canada, France, Portugal. Beautiful & delicious dinners.
Tonight on the dinner menu: online beer tasting with Frankonian Brotzeit – Heimat 💜
Happiness these days is seeing the result of hubby’s hard work over the past months, weeks & days. It’s wonderful to see his progress over the past 6 months with amazing results. Looking back now feels like pure joy.
Happiness is that he can walk again. Not many steps and not long distances, but he is walking again!
He’s playing the guitar again. Different than before but he’s playing again and it sounds wonderful.
He’s got back to “normal” pain level (except muscle ache). That’s the first time since May. Yeah!
He started brewing beer again!
He is preparing meals again: pulled pork, lamb roasts… I missed his cooking so much.
He is cleaning out the dishwasher again (that makes me happier than him 😉 ).
We are eating out again! We have a backlog and huge motivation for the next weeks 🙂
We are beginning to socialize again outside the 2nd house floor.
We are so relieved and very happy that the 2nd knee surgery a couple of weeks worked out. It’s been hard work and there’s still way to go. Step by step. We can do it. Together as team. And for now we decided to just be happy & enjoy the moment.
Back in the cellar. No longer needed 💪🏻Lunch time these days prepared by hubby 💜
Hello weekend! Hungry for a little city adventure. Saturday morning. +2C degrees. We are pretty good in coloring up the grey November day.
Tailored in Shanghai. Worn in Stuttgart.
We are ready to discover & indulge in the next 3 kilometers: a culinary walking tour in Stuttgart West.
Stuttgart West. City feeling.
Start at the Stuttgart Notre Dame (ehm, Johanniskirche). When Stuttgart is closer than Paris… where the Notre Dame was the original architecture to copy.
Great walk through the beautiful Westend of Stuttgart.
Many delicious culinary stops along the way (surprise and best warm up included too: a shot of Mezcal produced in Germany).
Breakfast. Kopfkino: if I didn’t know better… we added a quick stop in San Francisco today. Turkish delights.Creative Stuttgart: decorating road works. Why not!Christmas spirits already in the air. Love is in the air.
The tour ended in little Portugal with fresh oranges & clementines and tomato chutney and honey… mmmmhhhhhh! Shopping followed, obviously.
Next stop: facial.
Could a Saturday afternoon end any better? No! So much fun. So much laughter (not only due to the early morning shots. Lol).
A perfect day is ending. We are energized and got so many new ideas of where to go next in Stuttgart: bars, Cafés, shops… cannot wait to be back en tour.
Enjoying dinner back home with hubby: deliciousness from little Portugal included. A glass of red wine in front of the fire.
Spontaneous ideas are the best: a weekend surrounded by the the best wine in the world. In great company. A very bubbly weekend.
Arriving at the beautiful Champagne in France. 50 Champagnes on the menu, each offering up to 5 different champagnes – and now decide which one!
The champagne menu!
Perfect start: 3 tastings combined with beautiful food, chosen by the charming waiter. We arrived in Champagne & food heaven. That was only the first night. Mooooore bubbles to follow.
Heavenly! France! Love being here.
All you hear in restaurants: plop! Plop! Plop! Of course, a French monk invented the magical elixir in 1729. It took him 47 (!) years to develop the best wine of the world. Lucky us the bosses of the champagnes thought big and the gorgeous elixir was sold internationally.
Wine can only be labeled as “champagne” if made in the Champagne appellation (region) of France, the crush must consist of only the Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, or Chardonnay grapes grown within the region & champagne must be fermented twice: once in barrels, and again in bottles. And that’s how the bubbles get in there. After the second fermentation, caused by adding a little more yeast and sugar when the wine is bottled. Then the wine is left to age for at least 1.5 years in half-lit, dark underground cellars.
Thousands of bottles 30 meters down in the cellar at 10C degrees and 90% humidity. The cellar of Champagne Canard-Duchene.Dusty after aging at Moët Imperial.
After aging, it’s someone’s job to turn each bottle slightly every day for about two months until the sediment settles in the neck of the bottle. After a shock freeze (-25C degrees) when the bottle is opened, the pressure forces the sediment in form of an ice-cube to come blasting out. Then the bottle is quickly corked to keep the bubbles inside, preserving the magic that is champagne. Producing this happy drink is serious business.
There’s up to 150 different wines in one bottle, prepared by specialists tasting the wine. Last step: „dressing“ the Champagne (label & neck band) – didn’t expect anything else in the country of fashion.
And finally it’s time to uncork the bubbly.
A glass filled with deliciousness…Elegance. Maybe the nicest location for tasting: next to the beautiful vineyard. Glamorous. The best: private tasting in great company! Merci!
This beverage of celebration is truly delightful.
We did more than just drinking champagne… we enjoyed winding through rolling hills, along vineyard covered valleys and past quaint little villages. So beautiful, especially in fall with changing colors.
200 days of rain per year. How lucky we are. Just beautiful.
Walking along the ‚Avenue de Champagne‘, popping in at tasting rooms along the way. Breakfast, lunch or dinner – champagne is always a brilliant idea in any occasion.
„I only drink champagne on two occasions. When I am in love and when I am not.“ – Coco Chanel
There’s bliss in the bubbles. A ta sante!
Wonderful days in the champagne.
Best idea to come by bus. Bringing the deliciousness back home to enjoy more of it…
Ready for the home office now 🍾🥂☺️ Brilliant idea!
Autumn, like spring, signals a new start. It’s the very definite end of something – warm days, long nights, the languid nature of summer – but it also brings new intention, a renewed fervor for life.
Favorite road in autumn. Chestnuts. Chestnut soup.
Heartiness, a feeling of security and naturalness – 3 ingredients for feeling cosy.
Loved being spoiled by mother-in-law with a super delicious Irish breakfast (based on German ingredients).
Time to spoil her for taking care of hubby in the past view days: an afternoon in Ludwigsburg. We loved walking in the park of the castle with stunning pumpkin creatures & following the cinnamon smell of roasted pumpkin seeds. Delicious! It has become fall!
On the way there I experienced a loss of skills for driving cars younger than 25 years. Lol. I had no idea I was driving an electrical car. No noise. Is the car even on? Shifting gears – a nightmare. Slightly overwhelmed of having 6 (!) gears again. But how to put the reverse gear in? We enjoyed the (seat) heat! Sitting in the parking lot to get bumps & backs warmed up. Happy fall!
Afternoon tea. Everything tastes amazing when served on dishes of Irish granny T.
Thanks Sandy, for visiting us & taking care of hubby. Xxx. Safe travels back home. Hope to see you soon again. And let us know if we need to post crips… (#Brexit).