i'm so normal about this update y'all
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(IF ANYONE IS HERE ON THE ORIGINAL VERSION I'M MAINLY TALKING ABOUT STOLLEN COOKIE GOD FORBID A GIRL BE AUTISTIC
THEY ARE BOTH AUTISTIC BUT STILL)
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Rough drawing i did with my phone and finger in class of these two goobers
Ik damn well people gonna hate her (at least at first) but I will stand NO STOLLEN SLANDER IN THIS HOUSEHOLD!
IN THIS HOUSEHOLD WE CHERISH AND RESPECT THIS BLUE HAIR PRONOUNS DEER I WILL DEFEND HER TILL THE END
She is my lovely little autistic train loving deer I'm devsisters now and what i say is full truth nobody can tell me otherwise
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Starting this year's stollen. I tried to find the milk on the stove meme, but alas tumblr's search function remains useless
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Hey, I’m asking this question because you seem to have familiarity on the subject of German cookies (and googling has not helped me). This is probably because I’ve heard a word for a family cookie growing up, but I never saw it written down and don’t know how to spell it.
So, I’m going to butcher - schwa-ben-bru-chen. (???). I was told it means “little breads”. They have pulverized almonds in them and they are shaped like tiny loaves of bread, kind of.
For many reasons I no longer speak to my family of origin, but I long for this childhood holiday cookie. Do you have insight/idea how I can google a recipe?
Thanks for your patience with this really weird ask.
Schwaben means Swabia, a region of Germany, and "Brüchen" means fractures, so I think what you're remembering for "little breads" is more like Schwäbischer Brötchen (shwey-bisher bret-shen, more or less).
However, Brötchen usually refers to a bread roll as with soup, or split for cheese & ham, and AFAIK these don't involve almonds,so I went through our German cookbook collection - we've got a few...
...with no success.
BUT after all that I have a feeling your family cookie - "shaped like tiny loaves of bread" - may have been a Stollen (shtol-un) made as individual cakes. The "typical" version is associated with Dresden, but there are many other varieties and variations all over Germany.
Here's a good overview of Stollen, which includes how to make mini and bite-size; take a look and see if it rings any bells.
If it does, and you can refine the search, I'll have another go at the cookbooks to see if I can come up with an Actual Name And Recipe for what you remember.
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This is the season when the original versions of @eatenbyagrue's family cookies are getting made and eaten, so can any German followers help out?
Vielen Dank, und frohe Weihnachten voraus!
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Stollen-Produktion 2023 - Vorbereitung auf die Adventszeit
Making of "Stollen 2023" - Preparation for the Advent season
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strawberry cream cookie is just someone with adhd who has rumors spread about them due to their mental breakdowns i am going to scream
and stollen cookie is someone with autism and npd
omg my babies
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New winter update for ovenbreak
New cookie names stollen
And a new strawberry theme cookie called strawberry cream cookie
Stollen can now join the group of train cookies
Brand new costumes tiramisu looks so cute 🥹
A new coffee cookie costumes
Only in….the invite a friend …. *sighs*
Another costume coming in mid December
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Time to make the Christmas stollen!
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Uh oh! It seems that Stollen Cookie said something about Strawberry Cream Cookie behind his back! However, it seems that he’s heard everything he needed to hear! What caused him to become so upset? Also, don’t penguins not mind the cold?
TALKING BEHIND HIS BACK... - HOLIDAY ACADEMY EXAM! (Cookie Run: OvenBreak)
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