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Comments on: Try Kaiserschmarrn: A Popular Dessert in Austria
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By: kidworldcitizen
https://kidworldcitizen.org/try-kaiserschmarrn-a-popular-dessert-in-austria/#comment-4655
Wed, 28 Aug 2013 03:24:11 +0000http://kidworldcitizen.org/?p=3716#comment-4655In reply to Ines.
I am emailing you to introduce you to an Austrian-Spanish blogger who is an amazing artist, full of ideas for kids! She said she can point you in the direction of some art projects that are Austrian/German:).
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By: Ines
https://kidworldcitizen.org/try-kaiserschmarrn-a-popular-dessert-in-austria/#comment-4632
Tue, 20 Aug 2013 16:10:29 +0000http://kidworldcitizen.org/?p=3716#comment-4632Hi! Thanks for this recipe idea. I remember this so well when my Austrian grandma would make it for me when I was little! I’ll be hosting an Austrian playdate with 2-3 yr olds on Friday and will make Kaiserschmarrn. My mom is Austrian and my dad is Peruvian. I was born and raised in Montreal, Canada but am now living in California. Lol, I know long (but pretty cool) story 🙂
Would you have any ideas for an EASY Austrian themed craft the kiddos could make? I’d like to avoid the typical color,cut, glue craft and try something that won’t require too much parental assistance. I was thinking of walnut babies, but that’s more for the adults 🙂 Thanks in advance!
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By: kidworldcitizen
https://kidworldcitizen.org/try-kaiserschmarrn-a-popular-dessert-in-austria/#comment-4023
Sun, 17 Feb 2013 12:16:01 +0000http://kidworldcitizen.org/?p=3716#comment-4023In reply to Valerie @ glitteringmuffins.com.
It was really good- I was surprised because I thought it would be too eggy. It was like a crepe, but easier!:)
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By: Valerie @ glitteringmuffins.com
https://kidworldcitizen.org/try-kaiserschmarrn-a-popular-dessert-in-austria/#comment-4016
Sat, 16 Feb 2013 18:46:18 +0000http://kidworldcitizen.org/?p=3716#comment-4016Every time we went to the monastery restaurant (cant recall the name) in Laufen, Germany (bordering Oberndorf, Austria) we used to have this as dessert. They had it on the menu only on certain days. We had dinner there for our wedding and the chef made one special for us since it was not on the menu on that day. It’s good isn’t it?! Ricky seems to have done an awesome job 🙂 Thanks for your participation again.
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