Monday, July 14, 2014

The World Cup--Food and Faces for the Final

Well, we watched the World Cup.  See how well I've been following it?  I have several layers of articles on the bulletin board.

 and I served dishes and drinks from Argentina and Germany as well as Brazil.

 We felt for Brazil, so I made us signs to hold while toasting to Brazil to give  moral support. Nicole, whose parents were German immigrants,  said someone named Jose called to offer them congratulations when Germany won in the game against Brazil 7-1, but what Jose didn't understand was that they'd been rooting for Brazil!

 Javier was flanked by women--Annie, who's French and Debora, who's from Argentina, and me.  But he didn't complain--except about the outcome of the game.  We love our German friends in Bremen and Berlin but were rooting for Argentina.  Earlier in the day, wearing blue and white like the face paint (I started to write pain)  on the Argentinians,  I picked up something at Stein German Restaurant and Schubert's Bakery!  SF has really paid attention to the World Cup this time around.  As usual, I've paid attention to food and even made a couple of dishes myself!

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