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Re:Candy swap
I came here to learn Japanese, but now would be an excellent chance to brush up on my German. I studied it in university, right when the Berlin Wall was being torn down. Our professor was German and kept saying how many parts of our textbook (the culture sections) would have to be redone once the Wall came down. She was really excited.

I lost most of my German, but not the excitement she felt. It will be with me until I die.

I'd be interested in a candy swap! I'd also like to get actual letters. It's a lost art I know, but I'm in a nursing home and don't get much mail.

Have you ever heard of poutine? Or maple syrup? The Canadian War Museum sells some excellent maple syrup fudge. You'd eat the whole box in five minutes! Hehehe!

Language pair: English; German
hamster 1.
November 2, 2013

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Latest: October 9, 2018
Re:LOVE German food
Maybe you can try "Käsespätzle" It's some kind of pasta, but different:D with cheese delicious!!!!

And "Kartoffelsalat" oder "Nudelsalat". You choose potatoes or Pasta, with mayonnaise sausages, some dill pickles, corn, peas and very delicious are apples! Try it and search for the right receipt in the internet!

Language pair: English; German
Caro
October 16, 2013

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Latest: October 16, 2013
Deutsche Hausmannskost
first heat a pan, then add dices of fat ham. cut onions into stripes and put them into the pan. keep them one step bevor they become brown and finally add "yesterday potatoes". Fry for a few minutes and spice with pepper, salt and paprika.
Dress the pan potatoes in the middle of a plat, one site a "Bockwurst" and a little bit mustard and dress with salat, parika and cucumbar. Serve with a german beer and clear liquor.
bon appetite


please help me to learn norsk

Language pair: German; Norwegian
Diddi
August 8, 2011

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chocolate cake for a b'day bash........
mix well 3tsp cocoapowder,1cup flour,3/4 cup
sugar, 2 tsp baking powder & 2 table spoons of milk.pour the batter into a baking dish &
microwave at high for 10 minutes then at medium for 8 minutes or bake till crust raises and a knife poked into middle of the cake comes cleanly out of it...(hope your sister's b'day isnt already over. even if it is..give it a try)

Language pair: German; Vietnamese
ramya r.
July 18, 2011

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Latest: July 18, 2011
delicious cake
I wanna make a cake for my sister's Birthday :))
Do you have a good recipe??

Language pair: German; Vietnamese
Thao N.
May 27, 2011

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Latest: July 18, 2011
Hello everyone!
Hello! i am chinese boy, i can cook German Food, Italian Food, Chinese Food. I have 5 years experience, my relative open restaurant. I want to make friend with foreign girl also, teach you!

Language pair: English; German
Qiang
January 3, 2011

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Latest: January 10, 2011
LOVE German food
Hello, my name is Patti and I am very interested in learning some German food recipes. My husband LOVES German food and he LOVES to eat! I am an American living in the state of Kansas (in the middle of the country) Please contact me if you have any delicious German food recipes! Thanks

Language pair: English; German
Patti J.
December 2, 2010

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Latest: October 16, 2013
Re:Recipes from Germany
Gruss dich,I'm from India & would like to exchange recipes.
Tell me a good recipe for an easy German dessert.
Let me know what recipe you would like

Language pair: English; German
Supriya M.
October 6, 2009

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Latest: October 6, 2009
Recipes from Germany
Hey there,
are you looking for German recipes.
I am a Cook from Germany and i´ve to improve my english. So maybe we can share some recipes. Ask me.

regards Bianka

Language pair: English; German
Bianka C.
September 19, 2009

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Latest: October 6, 2009
Slovak recipes?
Hi everybody! I'm here for making friends, learning Slovak and general "root exploration", cuz my father is from Slovak and I only know some phrases like "Good night" - and I dont even know how to spell it^^

Well I love cooking so I thought I could start with collecting some typical tasty Slovakian recipes and test them on me and my boyfriend :-D . I don't know what typical Slovak food is. My father isn't that much into cooking, so he can't tell me. I also don't see him often enough for him to teach me Slovak.

If you are gold member and speak Slovak looking for an Exchange partner for German or English (not native, so no slang or such), contact me no matter if you have recipes for me :-)

If you are like me standard member, there seems to be no way, we're getting exchange partners, but if you are willing to help anyway, you can post the recipes here on the blackboard.

Honestly, I feel a bit hopeless finding a partner, cuz I can't imagine there are enough Gold members for contacting the standard members... but I'm willing to change my opinion.

Language pair: German; Slovak
Mimi
August 25, 2009

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