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tsmaYes, it's me first!
ReplyDelete#1-I've never had ice tea with peaches - must be a new Austin thing - it being a college town & all.
#2-Many females buy men's boots (including moi)- they tend to be wider.
#3 Wienersnitchel (or however it's spelled!) shows the strong German roots in TX - really there's a lot of 'em there.
#4 Not bothered by grimace on TX lady - don't recall the story but I'm sure there's a good'un!
#5 Speaking of pepper varietys - didja get a chance to go to an HEB grocery store? If so, you'll have seen one of the things I miss...
Love you too!
Glad you're feeling better.
Weinerschnitzel - oh my word what a treat!! You get the most amazing ones in Munich - fresh and hot and tasty, Alice! Some of the best things about European cooking must have made their way over to Texas!!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend Alice - blessings to you and your family!
FeeBeeKay
Love all those pics from Texas - especially the row of all those cowboy boots.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! What a taste of TX-I don't know about the peach thing...seems like that should happen in Georgia!
ReplyDeletePatti - yes, we went to HEB - they had a ton of peppers! Cool store, we liked it a lot! Thanks for not being offended by my post :O) it was meant totally in fun.
ReplyDeleteFun post. LOL I'm from Texas, but haven't been home in awhile so the raspberry tea with peaches must be fairly new. Grams always made "REAL" sweet tea and there wasn't any fruit! Wienerschnitzel is a national chain, not real food if you ask me. We had a ton of them in CA too when I was there.
ReplyDeleteI married a Texan. You get use to it.
ReplyDeleteYou asked about the "egg" thing on my blog. It's just a simple little thing that I've done for for time. In all my drawing, except when I forget, I place a tiny egg-man somewhere. He's basically a small oval with arms and legs. I don't talk about it much on my blog. So not everyone who visits my blog knows about it. But now you know.
Dh and I lived in the TX panhandle for nearly two years early in our marriage. I hadn't thought about Weinerschnitzel for a long time. I DO remember Whataburger. And I still miss Braums. We lived near the Palo Duro Canyon and that was so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTX was a big adjustment for us, and I'm not sorry we got to experience living there, but I'm glad we're back in the midwest!
Hi Alice - thanks for your lovely comments on my blog - just to answer your question, we live in Northern Ireland; County Armagh to be specific! My husband works away from home a lot, in Spain and Poland, so we have a lot of contact with his colleagues out there too. I used to travel with him before we were 3 so we have some friends there and in other parts of mainland Europe - that's partly how I knew about the Schnitzel!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend, blessings from Northern Ireland!
Hey, MsAliceSmartyPants! I'm from Texas too!!!!
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I've never seen tea with peaches-thats not how we do it in my part of the world (the world of Texas).
Yep, pink cowboy boots, big belt buckles, and rows of studded belts, thats just how we roll:) (Actually that's probably more for tourists)
Wienersnitchel closes on Sunday in my area for some Sunday reverence, I say KUDOS.
She's not grimacing, she growling!! She that sword she has?-"Don't mess with Texas"
Love your peephole rainbow!
I'm glad ya'll enjoyed your visit:)
Looks like you had a great time. I don't know about the peach in the tea, but the rasberry tea I like. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteDid you get any "Don't mess with Texas" comments?! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI live in central FL too. I've had the peach raspberry tea at Olive Garden here. I like it!
Katherine
I think your post is funny and true about visiting other states. When I went back east I had never seen a Dunkin Donuts let alone a hundred of them on every corner. Where were all the Coffee Bean Stores?
ReplyDeleteLOL! I love my sweet tea but not with a peach. I also love my cowboy boots but not at that price!
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