Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2013

food

Yes, we do call what you call bread, toast! :D It even says it on the package... I mean I actually kinda understand what you mean when you say it's bread and it only becomes toast as soon as you toast it, but for me it's just normal to call it toast, and if it's untoasted it's untoasted toast :D
I think it's pretty much the same as your "bread"... I just think that THAT is not worth to be called bread, that's just something spongy made of flour :D
 


"Dreikorn" means three grain
 
'Murican peanut butter :D
 
German fridges are tiny. I never noticed that before I came to America...
Or maybe yours are just huge :D 
And look how tiny our milk bottles are... That's the biggest size we can get. It's like a quater of a gallon :D haha

Look at the little "box" at the top, that's our freezer :D No ice cubes...
 
I labled everything so you can see what's in our fridge... Not that interesting, I noticed since I have no snacks I can eat anymore I eat wayyy less then I did in America :D
No yogurts, puddings, leftover pizzas... Just plain yogurt and this one in the corner, but that's my brothers :D And we don't have a pantry, so I can't just go and get Cheez its or Goldfish somewhere...

In the freezer is a pizza I'm not allowed to eat cause it's my Mom's "emergency food" for when she's too lazy to make food, there's ice cream that does not taste like American ice cream, and then there's frozen parsley and fish sticks :D
 
That's the closest to American ice cream we have...

 
 
 
 

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