Friday night we went to the Hofbrauhaus in Newport, Kentucky, since Anthony had never been there before. We ate a ridiculous amount of food. We got the combo appetizer: sauerkraut balls, fried pickles, pretzels and potato pancakes. We got the Schmankerlplatte: platter for two featuring schweinsbraten, smoked pork chops and three wurst. Served with your choice of three side items: onion rings, schnitzel, and fried cabbage. Then to top it all off we got dessert: Schokoladen Torte (Mile High Chocolate Torte Cake). It might not have been mile high in size, but if you're looking for something unbelievably chocolatey, this is your dessert. Anthony has a low tolerance for extremely rich foods, so he was ready to run beside the car on the way home. It was pretty funny.
Saturday we had to run some errands, nothing too exciting, then we went to Half Price Books and Chipotle for lunch. Anthony got a couple of books, a pair of homemade owl boxers, a Chipotle t-shirt, and a scarf for his birthday.



Okay, so since I bought that extra skein of limeade Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted... and since I had some other colors of the same... and since AmandaMonkey joined a fuzzy feet knit-a-long, I decided I should make some, too.

Lastly, a word to Knitsie:
I've been reading knitblogs for almost a year, and have been writing one for almost two months, and in that amount of time, I've never seen such a mean-spirited, snarky comment as yours. I was convinced that knitbloggers and knitblogreaders were a very supportive and helpful group, so thanks for proving that there are jerks out there, even in the knitblog community.

Secondly, the owners of my yarn store are well aware that they don't carry every type of yarn imaginable. They understand perfectly that I (or any other customer) might want to purchase yarn elsewhere. They have never been misled to believe that they hold the monopoly on yarn. I have spent at least as much money at my yarn store as I have made there (sorry, Mom). My yarn store will not lose money because I desire to purchase yarn from another source.

Hofbrauhaus is excellent. Know who else loves Hofbrauhaus? All the makers of antacids.
ReplyDeleteThe alien scarf looks great! How are the illusion turtles coming along? ;)
You know, if you stop making mistakes, you've stopped trying.
I'm VERY impressed that you cast on for the other toe-up sock! Mine has been sitting half-done for about three weeks.
I just can't believe you actually knitted a scarf. And you finished it! All in the same year!
ReplyDeleteSo, which is easier? Toe-up or normal? Or would a better question be "Which is more fun?"
Holy crap. This word verification is impossible! Does anyone else have to stare at theirs for a full 60 seconds before they know which letters to type?
Schmankerlplatte sounds yum! Or, maybe it's just that I like to try saying it.
ReplyDeleteThe alien scarf is so fun - I wanted to make it when I first saw it and then... you know all the other projects sneak in. I go into the weekend with renewed interest in illusion knitting (maybe something smaller like a hat?).
Love the fuzzy feet color combo! I'm of the mind that that particular shade of green goes with, well, everything. I haven't taken mine off since I felted them.
Stay warm.
;-)
Meh, re: joy's comment, umm, I don't even know *what* the stupid word ver is this time.