Grapefruitprincess ReLoaded: Things you won't find in Germany

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Things you won't find in Germany

Howdy there!

Ugh... It's such a dark and grey day over here today. I've changed from PJs to sweatpants & hoodie, and had a bunch of pancakes for breakfast. That's pretty much everything I've accomplished today so far. I feel bad.

While going through our pantry and fridge this morning, I've realized how many groceries over here are not available at all in Germany. Well, you will find them at the Commisary on military posts, but not in the German economy. It's mostly pretty crappy stuff you will be better off NOT eating.... nutrition wise... but anywho -


Here is my shocking list:




Corn Dog. 

Poor German kids might never know the deliciousness of the county fair's finest!







PB-J Sandwiches.
Don't get me wrong: There IS peanut butter in Germany. But it is expensive as heck. A jar this size would be around $15 I guess. Grape Jelly I have never seen in the German economy though.








Anything "Pumpkin Spice"
Any Germans reading my blog? If so, let us know if you actually CAN buy PS stuff now. While I was living over here, the only thing Pumpkin Spice was the occasional PSL at Starbucks. And not every city has a Starbucks.









Ranch.
This must be a total shocker for everyone! No. Ranch. In. Germany. Germans usually use (homemade) vinaigrette. You can find some kind of cocktail sauce, honey mustard, and ceaser dressing. But "Ranch" in terms of something you eat? Nope. Not even Ranch Doritos.








Vodka Sauce
This is hands down my favorite ready-made pasta sauce. And another item you can't find in Germany! We do have the Bertolli brand - I mean, hello? We are so much closer to Italy than you guys :oD! 
But no Vodka Sauce.



I could keep this list going. There is so much more stuff, like "Alfredo Sauce" that no one in Europe, heck, Italy has ever heard of. I will keep collecting stuff to make you guys another list!



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  1. I love this post!! I am stopping by from Sew Crafty Angel's Wake Up Wednesday Linky Party and a co-host. I am an Army Wife and we are currently stationed in Germany and I can't agree more with this post. Thank goodness for the Commissary LOL

    I am a follower now too. Stop by and check out my blog when you have a moment: http://craftybrooklynarmywife.blogspot.com/2014/11/vinage-apron-gift-for-our-sponsor.html

    ReplyDelete

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. I love reading them all and will try my best to answer all of your questions. If you would like to contact me for a quicker response please feel free to tweet me at (@grfrprincess), message me on Instagram (@anni_s) or email me. ~Anni

Things you won't find in Germany

Howdy there!

Ugh... It's such a dark and grey day over here today. I've changed from PJs to sweatpants & hoodie, and had a bunch of pancakes for breakfast. That's pretty much everything I've accomplished today so far. I feel bad.

While going through our pantry and fridge this morning, I've realized how many groceries over here are not available at all in Germany. Well, you will find them at the Commisary on military posts, but not in the German economy. It's mostly pretty crappy stuff you will be better off NOT eating.... nutrition wise... but anywho -


Here is my shocking list:




Corn Dog. 

Poor German kids might never know the deliciousness of the county fair's finest!







PB-J Sandwiches.
Don't get me wrong: There IS peanut butter in Germany. But it is expensive as heck. A jar this size would be around $15 I guess. Grape Jelly I have never seen in the German economy though.








Anything "Pumpkin Spice"
Any Germans reading my blog? If so, let us know if you actually CAN buy PS stuff now. While I was living over here, the only thing Pumpkin Spice was the occasional PSL at Starbucks. And not every city has a Starbucks.









Ranch.
This must be a total shocker for everyone! No. Ranch. In. Germany. Germans usually use (homemade) vinaigrette. You can find some kind of cocktail sauce, honey mustard, and ceaser dressing. But "Ranch" in terms of something you eat? Nope. Not even Ranch Doritos.








Vodka Sauce
This is hands down my favorite ready-made pasta sauce. And another item you can't find in Germany! We do have the Bertolli brand - I mean, hello? We are so much closer to Italy than you guys :oD! 
But no Vodka Sauce.



I could keep this list going. There is so much more stuff, like "Alfredo Sauce" that no one in Europe, heck, Italy has ever heard of. I will keep collecting stuff to make you guys another list!



 photo Footer.png

 
Check out my amazing sponsor:

1 comment :

  1. I love this post!! I am stopping by from Sew Crafty Angel's Wake Up Wednesday Linky Party and a co-host. I am an Army Wife and we are currently stationed in Germany and I can't agree more with this post. Thank goodness for the Commissary LOL

    I am a follower now too. Stop by and check out my blog when you have a moment: http://craftybrooklynarmywife.blogspot.com/2014/11/vinage-apron-gift-for-our-sponsor.html

    ReplyDelete

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. I love reading them all and will try my best to answer all of your questions. If you would like to contact me for a quicker response please feel free to tweet me at (@grfrprincess), message me on Instagram (@anni_s) or email me. ~Anni