The Lemon Recipe Postcard
I am excited to visit the places in Germany where my Lemon Recipe is now living.
The first destination is Wisch, Niederelbe, Germany. Wisch, Niederelbe is a municipality in Germany's second largest state Lower Saxony.
I am still a bit confused about the place called Wisch, Germany as the information in not clear about which Wisch, Germany the recipe may have gone to. I will do more research and come back to edit.
Next stop is the city of Gladbach, Germany. I quickly learn that the complete name is Bergisch-Gladbach and that is is situated located east of the river Rhine, approx. 10 kilometers east of Cologne.
This short tour video will give you a very good glimpse of what you will see if you decide to go there in person.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd2x5nr8vC4
This is our next stop of the Lemon Recipe tour in Germany. Stuttgart, Germany promised to be a fun place to visit. Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Take the tour around Stuttgart,Germany with this video called
Stuttgart, Germany Travel
I wish I could travel with my Lemon Recipe to Köln, Germany. I would love to see the more than thirty museums and hundreds of galleries.
Photo source wikipedia
Many more destinations for the Lemon Recipe still to come next time.
Thanks for visiting.
The Lemon Recipe Postcard
My recipes have been purchased worldwide and now I would like to take you on a tour of these interesting places my recipes now reside. You are invited to join GramaBarb as we "Follow That Recipe" to see the world one recipe at a time.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
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