I'm all alone this morning! At 8 am, I dropped all three of my children off at daycare (provided for free on post for a certain number of hours per month for families with deployed spouses). I cannot tell you how strange it felt to just walk away, and get in my car by myself.
I went to the gas station and vacuumed out my car, went to the bank, got some groceries, picked up the mail...and now I'm sitting by myself in an internet cafe on post, just waiting until 12 noon to pick my kids back up. Just me, my knitting and my laptop. All by myself. I feel like I'm 18 again (in a good way).
For real. (And before someone asks, no, that's just the light hitting my hair funny, not purple dye.)
So, about the bagels! Living in a tiny town in Germany, it's impossible to find a bagel. The bakeries are wonderful, but bagels are just something that German's don't do. Now, I did have a pretty rockin' bagel in Berlin, but as far as I know, that's the only place in the entire country where you can get one (unless Munich has them too?)
Anyway, I'm a New Jersey girl. A New Jersey girl needs a bagel from time to time. I'd given up on ever having one while living here, but then when I was on the phone with my mom the other day, she told me about the recipe in America's Test Kitchen "The New Best Recipe", which she's already baked several times. I had to try it!
Seriously, if you don't bake at home, you can only imagine the smell of fresh baked goods coming out of your very own oven.
My little people inhaled them. Thumbs up all around.
I was very happy with these, and was going to post the recipe straight from the cookbook, but then found a blog post at Falling Rock Central, who tweaked it slightly. I agree that the bagels were just a touch dry (although, smothered in butter or cream cheese, who can tell?), so check out his version if you want to bake yourself up a batch.
Bagels..good ole bagels. You are so right no one does it like Jersey.
ReplyDeleteHey , check your myspace email ...I'd like to come for a visit.
Heather
Those looks great! I bet it was nice to have some time alone. It sounds wonderful to me. ~A
ReplyDeleteMichigan is a culinary wasteland. I don't even know of any bakeries near me. My cousin visited last month and brought us real NY bagels (from NJ, ha). Dave didn't see what the big deal was until he tried one. He decided, rightly, that they were awesome (I won't repeat his actual adjectives on a family blog).
ReplyDeletehey faith. i am going to be in germany north of frankfurt in a town called recklinghausen next to essen at the end of may/beginning of june. i don't know if that is anywhere near you, but if it is possible i would like to visit. my e-mail is justiceofehud@hotmail.com. get back to me.
ReplyDeletejonas
Uh-huh. Sure, Faith, you expect us to believe it's just light on your hair. It's a violet streak if I ever saw one. You wild and crazy thing you--without the kids!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you get a break in the action. You deserve it.
Love ya,
Jill (your favorite mother-in-law)
Uh-huh. Sure, Faith, you expect us to believe it's just light on your hair. It's a violet streak if I ever saw one. You wild and crazy thing you--without the kids!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you get a break in the action. You deserve it.
Love ya,
Jill (your favorite mother-in-law)