Breakfast here has been pretty good and normal. They serve breakfast between 6:30 am and
10 am on most days. We have eaten at various times. Today I ate all alone. :(
Josh is in Stuttgart working. So I had to go down all on my own. Here is a photo from the internet that closely resembled what we have most days.
Today for instance I had some ham slices (round like in the photo) with a slice of gouda cheese on it. Some scrambled eggs and bacon. A small pastry. And sometimes fruit (if it looks decent). Also a glass of orange juice to drink.
Josh usually gets the same except no ham or bacon. Instead he gets some smoked salmon instead.
The food I have had so far is not bad. Pretty much like what we can get at home. Although I am looking into getting a nice German pastry before we leave. I better hurry and find a place that sells good ones.
Ciao for now.
( I know that is Italian but I have heard quite a few people say it here.)
10 am on most days. We have eaten at various times. Today I ate all alone. :(
Josh is in Stuttgart working. So I had to go down all on my own. Here is a photo from the internet that closely resembled what we have most days.
Today for instance I had some ham slices (round like in the photo) with a slice of gouda cheese on it. Some scrambled eggs and bacon. A small pastry. And sometimes fruit (if it looks decent). Also a glass of orange juice to drink.
Josh usually gets the same except no ham or bacon. Instead he gets some smoked salmon instead.
The food I have had so far is not bad. Pretty much like what we can get at home. Although I am looking into getting a nice German pastry before we leave. I better hurry and find a place that sells good ones.
Ciao for now.
( I know that is Italian but I have heard quite a few people say it here.)
Actually, from what I have noticed, you can say ciao in many different languages (spanish included)it is only the spelling that changes. I believe in German it is spelled tschau. Yeah for Susie for posting!
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