My Lebkuchenherz that is.
This weekend was the annual Oktoberfest in Fairfield… (btw Fairfield is a looooong way from Manly – on public transport.)
I went with Dussel and Dorf who are clearly German, (Dussel is one of the card playing girls, and Dorf is her fiance.) We went together but for me it was like I was their guest in Munchen!
There were lots of Leiderhosen and Dirndls and a rather loud Oom Pah band, you’d expect that, of course. At least you would if you’ve ever been in the Hofbrau House.
I ate the food, Sauerkraut, Schweinshaxe (pork knuckles), Wurst(sausage) and Senf(mustard) on Kaiser Rolls. Then there was Schwarzwald kuchen, the true Bavarian dessert…
And Bier… DAB Bier actually, which according to those from Dusseldorf is the Fosters of Germany… But they would say that… DAB is from Dortmund… not Dusseldorf…
[ed I believe there was schnapps too…]
*giggle* Yep schnapps too… all drunk very moderately of course…
Anyway, back to my Lebkuchenherz Gingerbread hearts with sentimental messages are a traditional kind of treat at fairs and so forth and in order that I had the quintessential German experience Dorf could not leave without making sure I had one… In honour of the fact that Dussel and Dorf were, by this stage, wearing tiger paint on their faces (in honour of the West Tigers Rugby League team’s place in the RFL Grand Final -they won too) they bought one for me that said My Little Tiger…
After a rather prolonged journey back to the Fairfield station, with an Iraqi taxi driver who discoursed quite vehemently about the state of his homeland and the American interference there, we got to the station having metabolised a litre and a half of bier (at least) each… and found the loos closed due to ‘plumbing problems’…
Sheesh, I’ll give you plumbing problems…
So with 15 mins grace before the train arrived we scuttled across the road to the RSL, made good use of their quite luxurious facilities and hustled back with a minute to spare.
And not a minute to go back and retrieve my heart…
Fi says
Were you drinking steins? One stein, three peestops!
PS, Michel’s now officially opened, saw people dawdling past looking stunned at all the chocolate, cream, custard, frosting etc as if unsure whether to be seen purchasing such decadence!
Miss Lisa says
RSL is also commonly known in Oz as the Rissole … I know, we’re weird!
Ian, …. Manly …. 15 mins from my place :) …. v funny … sounds like you needed my pool after the walk!
Ian says
Good grief! You were 5 minutes (by car) away from my house!
I usually go to the Oktoberfest, but this weekend has been busy doing other things. Sorry I missed you!
And to think I was at Manly Saturday. We should’ve house-swapped! ;-)
Sorry about your Lebkuchenherz: you may want to pop into the Aldi at Manly Wharf: I picked up some Lebkuchen and other German treats there Saturday! ;-)
deeleea says
Sorry! I have linked the RSL so you can see…
RSL stands for Returned Servies League (I think…)
blonde says
completely dim question – what’s RSL?! sounds like you had a mad day :)