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> On Saturday, July 6, 2013 11:52:02 AM UTC-7, tert in seattle wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
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>> > "ViLco" > wrote in message

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>> >> tert in seattle wrote:

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>> >>>> You're in wurst land, you already got soem mustard, what about

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>> >>>> finding some horseradish, some nice bread and put together a wurst

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>> >>>> meal?

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>> >>>> Happy touring

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>> >>> ha! every third "meal" or so (or occasional snack) is wurst mit senf

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>> >>> und brot

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>> >> LOL, just as I did when in Germany

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>> > My daughter and family have lived there for years. It is good they don't

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>> > live only on that

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>> it was good to take a side trip into northern Italy so they could eat some
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>> decent pizza
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>> for me the bonus was that it's impossible to get bad coffee in Italy
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>> and I got some good risotto, gnocchi, and an amazing cold veal dish
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>> with capers and some sort of egg sauce

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> Tarvisio, or did you go further into Italy?
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> I like that you can get good meals at the autostrada plazas.


it was Treviso, not Tarvisio

also in Trieste overnight, Udine for a few hours (not by choice - only to
get lunch and a SIM card but we had to hang around for a couple hours until
the phone store opened), and ate lunch in Battaglia Terme

we got a decent meal at the Landzeit outside Graz