A small town in Southwest Germany, Spock offers a quiet afternoon to wander and enjoy Gelato.
A super easy one pot wonder that is great for breakfast or brunch and easily feed a crew.
Ingredients:
2 cups old fashioned oats
3 cups water
2 tsp ground cinnamon
2 red apples, cored and chopped
2 tablespoons dried raisins
Honey
Set the Honey aside and makes all the other ingredients together in a pot and set the stove top burner to medium. Let the mix simmer and marry, coming to a shaft while until the Oatmeal is fully cooked and apples are semi soft.
Serve in a bowls with a drizzle of honey on top.
Serves 3/4
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Ingredients
2 small zucchini, sliced length wise
4 chicken breast (4 legs or thighs can also be used instead)
1 large can of green beans
1 tsp of montreal seasonings
Salt and pepper
Put chicken in the bottom of a baking dish, sprinkle the Montreal seasonings on top.
Layer zucchini spears/halves over the chicken
Drain can of green beans and layer over the zucchini and chicken, sprinkle with salt and pepper
Cover dish with aluminum foil, bake at 350 for an hour or until chicken is thoroughly cooked.
Side dish: curried rice
2 cups dried rice
4 cups water
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 small onion minced
Pinch of salt
Combine ingredients in pot, cook on medium heat for 25 minutes
Serves 4
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A Small, quaint town in the heart of the Black Forrest, Thomas and I stopped at the Guesthause Hirch for a wonderful german meal, the church bells rang, and the service was nice, the food superb. A town that one can easily relax in and fully enjoy!!! A place to get a breath of fresh air and enjoy the day. It is also easily accessible, not far from Baden Baden
A wonderful adventure with family!! My Uncle came to visit Germany from Maryland (and staying with his brother, my other Uncle). We all met up somewhere in the middle…in the lovely town of Neustadt an der WeinstraBe (literally translating into the “New City on the Wine Street” but it is truly an older city, being several hundreds of years old in age.)
The city hosts both multiple Protestant and Catholic Churches, Cathedrals, and squares/plazas galore, and many wonderful attractions, as we discovered wondering around the town after a delightful German lunch together. What a lovely treat to get to spend the day with my Uncles, cousin, Aunt and Thomas.
Play the video to experience beautiful Cathedral bells.
The St. Barbara Capella (church) was built in the beginning of the 1300s in the town edge
of Langensteinbach here in the Alb Valley.
A little history (compliments of the a German information website) tells the story beautifully here:
“The first documentary mention of the Barbara Chapel as “capella sanctae Barbarae” dates from 1432. The building itself dates back to the 14th century. Before the annexation of the chapel and the associated source to the Holy Barbara, a Celtic sanctuary was found there. Surely the dedication of the chapel is connected with it. Next to the church there was a graveyard for some time – wall remains can be seen on the square and foundations under the ground. Various legends surround the chapel and spring. For almost one and a half centuries, the chapel was a popular place of pilgrimage and the square before it was used for markets. A change took place in the second half of the 16th century with the rejection of the pilgrimage through the now reformed Wuerttemberg Duke. However, it would still be many years before the pilgrimage of the pilgrimage took place. In 1590, the church was still described as “a magnificent temple consecrated with artistic paintings on the Barbaraberg, sacred Barbara”. Twice a year in the presence of a large national market held before this temple. In the Langensteinbach camp book of 1605, however, the first records of the death of the church are described. The subsequent times of the Thirty Years’ War also made travel on land too dangerous, so that the pilgrimage finally fell into oblivion. The assignment of the church to the restituted monastery of Herrenalb did not change, as this was now impoverished. Only the market was continued on the Barbaraberg. In 1818 St. Barbara had completely ruined itself and remained exposed to the decay and plundering of the entire 19th century. In 1902 one remembered the ruin and began a restoration. Above all, the tower was to be used again as a lookout tower. During a new renovation, a massive spiral staircase was installed in the tower in 1966. The tower is open daily as a view tower and is located in the Waldpark St. Barbara in Karlsbad-Langensteinbach.”

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