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On 19 November, which Gospel of Repentance and Prayer invites the Dithmarscher Company "Kalle-Baker" back to a day of Saint Elizabeth, for it is also the feast day of patron saint of bakers. Elisabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) the daughter of Hungarian King Andrew II and was married to Ludwig IV of Thuringia. She climbs to the legend of the "Rose Miracle", without the knowledge of her husband, she provided the poor with bread, and when she was caught, the bread turned into roses in her basket. She chose for herself a life of voluntary poverty and dedicated it to her death, the selfless care of the poor, the sick and dying.
On the name of "Saint Elizabeth" in all branches of a wheat-wheat bread is offered, its crust to match the attributes of Elisabeth (bread, a basket of roses) bloom like a rose breaks. Each customer must determine that day the price he is willing to pay, even! The proceeds go to benefit from remediation costs to the evangelical church.
And for the dark days of autumn and has come up with Kalle Baker also come up a little. As a specialty lure Aunt Minna Schmoltnöt. The savory pastries originating in a regional recipe, which already sen Charles Riemann. Minna Behrens, known as "Aunt Minna," has taken in the early days of "Kalle Baker. In a north German poem reads: "Twelve baskets Schmoltnöts this year waited with / to the Altar. / Everyone, who went home, / then received a Schmoltnöt still "(" From childhood, "by Dieter Wallentin). A traditional pastry so that can taste not only Dithmarscher, but which can also be in the spirit of Aunt Minna, the traditionally-minded guardian of good taste, the good old days rise again.
also be distributed in time over the week leaves Kalles Advent calendar that will sweeten your holiday season so the culinary and provides for example Watt crusts, donuts, biscuits and Christmas Schmoltnöt enjoyable moments. are at j Edem Adventstag it off to a Kalle-baker-voting units, of any in any branch can be redeemed.
Kalle Baker, Mr Mark Riemann, Field Road 58a, 25 709 Marne, Tel 04 851 / 9555-0
Fax. 04 851 / 9555-20, info@kalle-baecker.de
Even in the "Fries's" (November 2010 issue, p. 99):
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