German Tradition

Celebrating Easter in Germany starts many weeks before the actual Easter Day. Since the Easter Egg and Easter Bunny seem to have originated in Germany, much is seen of this in decorations throughout the country. Ostermarkt (Easter Market) are in many towns, selling decorated eggs, chocolates, bunnies, flowers, spring ornaments, and Easter crafts. The houses [...]

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When I was oh…. About 4 years old I was in daycare, and believe it or not one of the best memories I have, and yes I can remember all the way back to that is when we first created our Easter baskets and then waited for them to grow and on Easter Sunday our [...]

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Being from Germany means we grew up with a lot of different things and products; do I miss them now here in the US? Of course I do. I always try to re-make a recipe or a flavor that I know from home, sometimes it works and sometimes well, let’s just leave it at that. [...]

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We love to decorate our Easter Breakfast table and Eggs are a must have on our table. I think that’s a German thing, I haven’t found any American that east eggs that are not hard boiled, and still runny for breakfast out of the egg shell. I love my 3 minute eggs add a little [...]

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Easter is always big in Germany and we decorate eggs and make a lot of different crafts from window decorations to your own Easter basket. I will showcase a few different crafts that I’m used to from home over the next few Saturdays and hope you will enjoy them as much as we did.. Easter [...]

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You may not know that I’m German, born and raised there, moved to the US a few years ago. Anyways, we have this cool tradition at home for every child that starts school ( here it would be Kindergarten, at home it would be 1st Grade) they get this HUGE Cone ( Called Schultuete) filled [...]

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