Halloween

Castle Frankenstein in Germany- A Castle Swirled in Mystery and Legend

In 2019, my partner joined my daughter and me in Germany. Since he had never been to Germany before, and because I have a strange sense of humor, AND because Frankenstein was my daughter’s favorite book when she was younger, we decided to take him straight from Frankfurt Airport to the Frankenstein Castle. It was a beautiful Summer’s day (still…

Do they Celebrate Halloween in Germany? Yes and No

Traditionalists have argued for years over whether they should celebrate Halloween in Germany. In fact, a recent poll shows that 48% of Germans over the age of 35 feel that it displaces German Culture, and many more Germans feel that it is too commercial. But most Germans under 35 have embraced the celebration with open arms, which means it’s probably…

Witches

What was the Malleus Maleficarum or Hammer of Witches?

Witches have long been part of Germanic culture. You’ll find witches in Fairy tales, in legends, in songs, and in poetry. The Gingerbread house Witch in Hansel and Gretel, the flying witches on Walpurgisnacht, and even the Kitchen Witch flying above your stove. Today, we look at witches as bedtime stories or cute tales, like Die Kleine Hexe. But in…

Protestant Reformation- October 31st

Reformationsbrötchen Recipe- Luther Rose Reformation Rolls

On October 31st, bakeries in Leipzig bake up a special treat, Reformationsbrötchen or Reformation Rolls. The rolls with five petals and a blob of red jam in the center represent the Luther Rose, the symbol Martin Luther used to sign all his documents. So what are they exactly? Reformation Rolls are semi-sweet yeast rolls filled with raisins (or cranberries), chopped…

October 31st, Martin Luther, and the Protestant Reformation

Eight German states observe October 31, Reformation Day, as a public holiday. But what was the Protestant Reformation, and why is it celebrated? Growing up in the Lutheran Church, we heard the how Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to a church door, setting off the Protestant Reformation and ultimately starting the Lutheran Church. That’s the short version of the…

German Food and Events

Where to Buy German Food Online -German Bread, Sausage, Groceries & More

Over the years, many of our local German Delis and Bakeries have shut down. But, all is not lost! You can order German Food online to enjoy at home! Almost everything you normally buy in German Grocery Store stores can be sold in these shops. I’m in the habit of cooking with certain German seasonings and sauces that I can’t…

German Genealogy Databases Online -Find your German Family

For many German-Americans, tracing their history is not so easy. Records were lost or destroyed, and the old script can be difficult to read. While I am by no means an expert, I have found some German Genealogy Databases online that can help you find a little more about your German Ancestry. If you know of any websites or pages that…

German Festivals in America, Events and Celebrations

 Looking for German Festivals in America? Events and Celebrations? Take a look at our list! There’s  something for everyone! Maifests, Sommerfests, Oktoberfests, Christkindlmarkt, Concerts, and More!! We also have a special page set aside for Christmas Markets in the United States and Canada–> German Christmas Markets  Do you know of any Events or GermaFestival that’s not on the list? Send…

German Restaurants in America- Also Bakeries, Delis and Online Sources

  Ever wonder “Are there any German Restaurants near Me?” Readers have kindly sent me the names of their favorite German Restaurants in America, as well as German Bakeries, Delis and Online Sources. It looks like we will all be able to eat Rouladen, Bratwurst, Brötchen and Torte as we make our way across America. And now we’ve even added German…

Travel

Discover the Best Ways to Travel to Germany for Your Next Adventure

Germany is one of the favorite countries for people who love and enjoy history, culture, idyllic countryside, natural beauty, and modern cities. In this sponsored post, Janica shares some great flight tips, and ideas for what to see during each season.  Whether you love fairytale castles and cute small towns or cities, Germany has so much to offer. If you…

German Recipes

Kürbissuppe- German Pumpkin Soup for Perfect for Fall

In Germany, they eat seasonally: Strawberries and Asparagus in late Spring, Pfifferlinge in Summer, and Grünkohl (Kale) in Winter. Over the past 20 years, another seasonal dish has appeared on German menus in the Fall: Kürbissuppe or Pumpkin Soup. It’s everywhere. This flavorful, orange soup makes a rich starter or even a filling main meal. But how did Pumpkin Soup…

Apricot Blueberry Streusel Cake-Aprikosen-Blaubeer Streuselkuchen

There’s a sort of funny joke circulating about a recipe blogger who confesses to a murder in the wordy part of the post before the actual recipe, but, since no one reads this part, she gets away with it. Don’t panic. There’s nothing in this Apricot Blueberry Streusel Cake Recipe post, except a recipe. But the idea is intriguing. (Filing…

Swiss Roll with Strawberries & Cream- Erdbeer-Biskuitrolle

Summer is here, so it’s time for “lighter” cakes that show off summer fruits. In Germany, I’ve enjoyed the Erdbeer Biskuitrolle mostly with süße Sahne (sweetened whipped cream), some homemade Erdbeermarmelade (strawberry jam), and fresh berries rolled up inside. The vanilla cake gets its lift from eggs so that you can feel less guilty about all that cream! Fresh strawberries…

German Potato Soup with Smoked Sausage- Kartoffelsuppe

My mother cooked German soups and Eintopfe (One-pot meals) all winter. Soups transform simple ingredients into flavorful and filling meals. German Potato Soup with Smoked Sausage is the perfect example of this.  The humble potato, the Erd-Apfel, was a side dish at almost every meal. (Boiled, fried, mashed, Klöße…) We were the only ones in our neighborhood with a special…

Traditional German Clothing

Where to Buy a Dirndl for German Festivals and Oktoberfests

  All Summer and Fall you’ll find German Festivals and Oktoberfests popping up across the United States… and for you lucky travelers… there are plenty of Festivals and Events happening IN Germany! Sure, you can show up in shorts and a t-shirt, but why not get into the spirit of the festival, and wear a Dirndl?! This iconic Bavarian dress…

German American History

Exploring German Heritage in Massachusetts

When you think of Massachusetts, the first thing that might come to mind is the rich tapestry of American history that’s woven into its cities and towns. But did you know that there’s also a strong German influence that’s left an indelible mark on its historical sites? From architecture to cuisine, German immigrants have greatly influenced the Bay State. They’ve left…

Anaheim’s German History- A German Home by the Santa Ana River

Most people don’t think about German-American history when they think about Southern California. Pennsylvania, of course, Wisconsin, naturally, but California? YES! Anaheim’s German History is a great story. The city of Anaheim began as a colony of Germans! (Yes, Anaheim, home to the House of Mouse). In 1857, 50 Germans formed an association called the Los Angeles Vineyard Company and…

A Visit to Ellis Island- Ellis Island Immigrants from Germany

A few years ago, I visited the Bremerhaven Auswandererhaus (Emigration Museum), and more recently, I visited Ellis Island, where many immigrants landed on the other side of the Atlantic. The museum houses the other half of the immigration story. I went, unsure of how much German history I would see; after all, Ellis Island acted as an immigration station for…

The General Slocum Disaster of 1904- A German-American Tragedy

  1021 people, primarily women and children, perished in the General Slocum Disaster of 1904. And yet, the tragedy is mostly forgotten. Kleindeutschland (Little Deutschland) in New York City thrived through the 1800s into the turn of the century. German-Americans lived, worked, shopped, and worshipped in this thriving neighborhood. Then, on June 15, 1904, 1358 people climbed aboard the General…

In the Garden

Petals of Home: Flowers in German and American Life

Flowers carry the heart of Germany and America, from Bavarian meadows to US gardens. See how they ground an expat’s life and how international flower delivery shares the love. Thanks to Rachelle for sharing this sponsored post about how important flowers are in German life.  Petals of Home: Flowers in German and American Life Moving from Germany to America was…

German School

Oktoberfest Clothes

Kürbissuppe- German Pumpkin Soup for Perfect for Fall

In Germany, they eat seasonally: Strawberries and Asparagus in late Spring, Pfifferlinge in Summer, and Grünkohl (Kale) in Winter. Over the past 20 years, another seasonal dish has appeared on German menus in the Fall: Kürbissuppe or Pumpkin Soup. It’s everywhere. This flavorful, orange soup makes a rich starter or even a filling main meal. But how did Pumpkin Soup…

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