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A Taste of Bavaria Comes to Scotland Michael Mcmanus of Ideas and Suggestions Mountaineering Epic Was Rack – Which Have Been German Beers Bar Varia Herald A taste of Bavaria comes to Scotland Michael McManus of ideas and suggestions mountaineering epic was rack – which have been German Beers . Some we Apple Strudel Martini is to Editor in Chief from SCUK members and recounted in the glow of replaced! buy direct from the West die for! A warm welcome to Bar the Glasgow Ski Club . This the stove, high up in the The giant window over Brewery on Glasgow We want you to have a Varia, Scotland’s coolest innovative design allows coire of Scotland’s highest the Clyde, gives stunning Green brewed by Felix the wonderful experience at apres ski bar and Bavarian you to ski/board straight mountain . views along the river and Bavarian Brewer . Others we Bar Varia™ . 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SchneeFuhrer sausage . Heuwer started Staff Writer selling the cheap but filling The invention of snack at a street stand in Herald Opinions Currywurst is attributed to the Charlottenburg district Herta Heuwer in Berlin in of Berlin where it became 1949, after she obtained popular with construction ketchup, Worcestershire workers rebuilding the sauce and curry powder devastated city . She Fur die Kinder • You can climb the by meat dishes and roasts, completed in the summer • While it is called from British soldiers . She patented her sauce, called highest mountain in and pastry desserts . of 1938, it was presented to Oktoberfest, it actually mixed these ingredients Chillup, in 1951 . At its Germany, at 2,962m (the • Bavarian cuisine was Hitler for his 50th birthday . starts in September! The with other spices and height the stand was selling Kids 3 Course final gully has multiple advanced and refined in The Berghof was Hitler's origin of Oktoberfest was poured it over grilled pork 10,000 servings per week . pictures of those who have order to render it fit for the vacation residence for many the wedding celebration of Meal Deal died on the ascent!), on the Royal Courts . This quickly years . In late April 1945 Prince Ludwig of Bavaria . Bier Snacks & Sides Zugspitze, near the town found its way into civilian the house was damaged by • 65% of the Autobahn of Garmisch-Partenkirchen households . The Altbayern British aerial bombs and has no speed limit . Soup or in Bavaria, and ski or (Old Bavaria) was set on fire by retreating SS • When president Soup of the Day snowboard back down . influenced by neighbouring troops in early May . JFK visited Berlin, he Freshly prepared in the kitchen today, served with fresh bread and butter Vegetable Batons • The Kassbohrer piste Tirol and Swiss cuisine . • From Olympic venues infamously said “Ich bin ein machine used at Snow • The most influential to wonderful Cross-Country Berliner” which translates, £3.25 Factor is from Garmisch . Bavarian Kings were Skiing - The German Alps, as “I am a Jelly Donut!” • In the book ‘Chess or Ludwig I, who turned the known as the Bavarian • The official uniform the King’s Game’ (1616) capital, Munich, into a hub Alps, are home to hundreds for the Hitler Youth was Currywurst Any Main from the by Augustus, Duke of of arts and culture, and of ski resorts . The slopes designed by Hugo Boss… Not Ze Vurst, ze Best! A board of steamed Bratwurst, fried, cut then smothered in Extras Luneburg, it describes Ludwig II, the "Fairy-Tale benefit from reliable snow • The world’s tallest spicy ketchup with a bucket of Paprika fries Kids' Menus how Okarius the Prince King", who came to be cover with some year round cathedral is in Ulm, Chicken Wings of Bavaria had a son of known around the world for glacial skiing and freestyle Bavaria . £5.95 great promise residing at the magnificent castles built parks . • The Christmas Tree £3.95 the Court of King Pippin . under his name . • The Wittelsbachs ruled (Tannenbaum) tradition One day Pippin's son was • The Berghof was Bavaria for 738 years and started in Germany . Bar Varia Legendary Sausage Supper Junior Sundae playing chess with the Adolf Hitler’s home the last descendent of the • According to the Twin skis of Bavarian Sausage, in Bier Batter and a bucket of Paprika fries Beer Battered young Prince of Bavaria, in the Obersalzberg of Scottish Royal house of Guinness Book of Records, only £4.95 and became so enraged at the Bavarian Alps near Stuart is the Crown Prince there are over 1,000 sausage £5.95 Onion Rings repeatedly losing that he Berchtesgaden . Hitler spent of Bavaria . recipes in Germany . hit the Prince on the temple more time at the Berghof • Munich is further • Albert Einstein, the £3.45 with one of his rooks and than anywhere else during north than any major US most recognized scientist in Chilli out Dog! killed him on the spot! World War II . city (excluding Anchorage the world was a Bavarian, • Bavarian cuisine is Built in 1935 on the Alaska) . born in Ulm (although he Smoked Bavarian Sausage topped off with Fiery Chilli Con Carne, fresh onions Fish Fingers, Potato Wedges simple, hearty, rustic and Kehlstein Mountains at • Gummy bears were did marry his cousin…) . and melted cheese with a bucket of Skinny fries. Not for Jessies! Fries and Beans delicious . It is characterised a height of 1,834m and invented by a German . £2.95 £5.95 Fischstäbchen, Frites und Bohnen Panini Rail Jam Pot of Chunky Paprika Bacon & Brie / Grilled Chorizo & Cheddar/ Smoked Ham & Cheddar /Tuna & Red Onion Salted Fries Cheesy Macaroni with with a bucket of Skinny fries £2.95 Fresh Salad & Fries £5.95 Makkaroni, Käse salat und frites Pot of Fries And Ice, Ice Baby! • The Professional Michael Croz and the revolutionized ice climbing • Wayne Gretzky, £2.45 Cheese & Tomato Pizza Mountain Guide Reverend Charles Hudson and mountaineering . nicknamed ‘The Great Tomate und Kase Pizza Organisation dates back fell to their deaths off the • Glencoe, Lochaber is One’, is almost unanimously to the early 1800s and Hörnliridge . recognised internationally accepted as the greatest Garlic Pizza Bread was pioneered by British The incident sparked as the heartland of British hockey player to ever travellers seeking local outrage in Great Britain, winter mountaineering . play the game, scoring an £2.95 Junior Cheeseburger, expertise . and resulted in climbing • “A good hockey player incredible 894 goals in NHL . An elite class of and mountaineering being plays where the puck is . A • The only woman to ever Fresh Salad and Fries professional guides soon temporarily banned . The great hockey player plays play professional hockey was The main slope holds every night between slope the slope can get icy as Jünger Hamburger mit Käse,salat, frites established itself, and ban was lifted after Queen where the puck is going to Manon Rheume .
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