It's been a few days since I've blogged....
I've been sick, Michael's been sick....I went with Hannah's Girl Scout Troop to Georgia.
We had a really good time. We hiked to see 2 different falls...boy, was that a lot of hiking. We tubed down the Hooch...I'm too fat to tube down 6 inches of water. We ate at some really good restaurants...I love taking pictures of food. We shopped in Helen... we spent over an hour in the glass blowing shop!
Okay, is it wrong that I'm about to blog about food? My friends are blogging about their spiritual convictions and I'm blogging about food....I think that there really is something wrong with it, but I'm going to do it anyway!
We decided to eat at a restaurant called Edelweiss German Inn & Restaurant - delicious! We got all dressed up and drove to Sautee, Georgia. The restaurant closed at 9pm and we arrived at 8:15pm. There were barely any cars in the parking lot and we were a little nervous...thinking that maybe the restaurant was either (a) closed or (b) not good. Well, as it turns out it was (c) none of the above....it was WONDERFUL! We were greeted by 2 women who were dressed in German outfits and quickly led to a table for 6. The table had a beautiful tablerunner, candles and flowers. The lights were dim and the atmosphere was authentic...I'm imagining since I've never been to Germany.
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Yummy! It looks nothing like I thought it would. I want to go there and try that. We have a German place here in Palatka, but I've never been there. I will have to see if Eric wants to go on a date there. I love to talk about food and you know that. I won't be so spiritual on my blog tonight. You'll see why when you read.
Okay...can't wait to read it!
My dad made Sauerbraten. Margaret, my grandfather's housekeeper made spatzle. Sounds like Jason and I need to make a trip to Helen...sounds RIGHT UP MY ALLEY.
Were there neat German shops as well? Did you bring back brochures?
Yes, we brought back lots of brochures. The Alpine Helen was kind of touristy and the shops were not exactly what I expected. But the falls were neat...after we hiked forever! There were lots of shops and such that were not in Helen, but in surrounding towns that looked really neat. We did go to a little peanut shop that had all kinds of homemade food items. We had peach cider slushies. Hannah wants to go back because the Cabbage Patch place was really close and we didn't get a chance to see it.
The best Reuben I can remember came from a place in Helen...wonder if it was the same place? Hmmm, you've got us all wanting german food now!!!!
Is Johnna the one you met in Tallahassee at a bank? I remember you talking about her when we lived there but I never met her.
HOWDY-----BURP! MAN THIS BLOG ENTRY HAS MY MOUTH WATERING------WE HAVE SOME REAL GOOD GERMAN RESTAURANTS IN CINCY TOO--JUST WENT TO ONE A FEW WEEKS AGO IN MAIN STRAUS AREA OF COVINGTON, KY---LOVE THAT GERMAN FOOD & THE OOOMPA-OMPA -PAH -PAH MUSIC-----THERE WAS A SMALL GLASS BLOWING SHOP IN COVINGTON WHERE I BOUGHT THE GLASS BLOWN TOP FOR OUR WEDDING CAKE(WAY BACK IN THE DAY...)-----I COULD STAND THERE FOR HOURS & WATCH THEM TOO----WHAT A NEAT SKILL/CRAFT TO LEARN-----ALSO THOUGHT A STAINED GLASS COURSE WOULD BE FUN----OH WELL----GOTTA GET BACK TO REALITY & GET THE KID FED---KISS THOSE 2 KIDS FOR US & KICK THE HUBBY :) J. & CREW
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