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Restore human legs as a means of travel. Pedestrians rely on food for fuel and need no special parking facilities.

-- Lewis Mumford

Fritzi Eats His Way Through Leavenworth

Fritzi’s shirttail cousins once had something to say about breakfast:

Aragorn: Gentlemen, we do not stop till nightfall.
Pippin: What about breakfast?
Aragorn: You’ve already had it.
Pippin: We’ve had one, yes. What about second breakfast?
Merry: I don’t think he knows about second breakfast, Pip.
Pippin: What about elevenses? Luncheon? Afternoon tea? Dinner? Supper? He knows about them, doesn’t he?
Merry: I wouldn’t count on it.

Fritzi is made of the same sinew and fiber of his better-known cousins, so he is intending to eat his way through Leavenworth. We hope there is something left for the rest of the tourists.

101 ways to eat sauerkraut:

  1. • On a brat
  2. • With scrambled eggs
  3. • A little bit with each bit of whatever bit you are eating

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Most people don’t know, but there is a world sauerkraut eating championship the always follows the Olympics. Fritzi got a late start with his training, so he’s going to have to cram it all into just a couple of days. Where better to train for an eating championship but Leavenworth?

To get in shape, Fritzi rises at dawn, and after his sauna takes a bracing roll in the snow. he’s now ready to get down to training.

Fritzi decides he needs a plan, so he goes to the Accidental Bavarian site to plan the day. You can follow his links in the training guide below.

 8:00 – Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Start with crepes.

 9:00 – Second breakfast is the second most important meal of the day. Continue at the Bakery with pastries.

10:00 – Time to take a breather. Grab some Coffee.

11:00 – Elevensies, time to prep for lunch. Grab some Fast Food on the fly.

12:00 – Lunch is American Food. A big burger with all the trimmings.

 1:00 – Time for luncheon. Stop by a Café for the full sausage plate. No salads today, it’s a training day.

 2:00 – Afternoon nap. No sense in going overboard.

 3:00 – Afternoon tea. Just some tea and scones as we prepare for the big night.

 4:00 – Blood sugar a little low, so we need some Sweets. Off to get some fudge and gelato.

 5:00 – Start some warmup exercises with International Food, tacos and some moo shu pork.

 6:00 – German Food awaits. 6 brats in 6 minutes with a side of sauerkraut.

 7:00 – Dinner is Fine Dining. A big Jager Schnitzel (hefty portion) and he’s in top form.

 8:00 – Now we’re all prepared for supper. The big meal of the day. Going for the Gourmet food with wild salmon and prime rib.

 9:00 – After that, it’s important to have a cool-down period. Pizza and the Pub for beer to settle down.

10:00 – And finally, just before bedtime, to take the hunger edge off and hold us until morning, some Fruit and Produce.

Mitzi came along and documented all this and got the Recipes for all of Fritzi’s favorite foods.

World sauerkraut eating championship in Frankville, here we come!

Editor’s note: We’ve just found out that after being held for 52 years, the Frankville Kraut Festival was shut down in 2003 due to lack of corporate sponsorship. Don’t tell Fritzi; he’ll be so disappointed.

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A Matter of Taste

Mitzi Says:
  

647 Front St.
509/548-6949
www.AMatterOfTasteInc.com

YEOW--the hottest sauces in the good old USA, as well as gourmet foods and gifts for the hard to please. Food samples available.

Andreas Keller

Mitzi Says:
  

Downstairs at 829 Front St
509/548-6000
www.AndreasKellerRestaurant.com

Where the "Gemutlichkeit" feeling abounds! Specializing in rotisserie-broiled chicken and schweinshax'n, German potato salad, sausages, sauerkraut, beer and wine.

Opa Says: (Old German sayings)



Cheesemonger's Shop

Mitzi Says:
  

819 Front St
509/548-9011
www.CheesemongersShop.com

International cheeses, wines, beers, sausages and gourmet foods. Let us pack a snack, a picnic or gift basket. We ship. Ask about our cheese of the month.

Chukar Cherries


939 Front St
509/888-7655
www.Chukar.com

From Pike Place Market to Leavenworth, Chukar Cherries features fresh dried cherries, other fruits, nuts and chocolates.

Cured by Visconti's

Mitzi Says:
  

636 Front St.
509/888-0424
www.CuredByVisconti.com

Leavenworth's only producer and purveyor of old world salami and market cured meats. Fine selection of imported Italian cheeses, gourmet foods and accessories.

Fudge Hut

Mitzi Says:
  

933 Front St. Suite C
866/204-4438

We feature 40 varieties of delicious creamy fudge in our store, including sugar free! We also serve espresso, Italian sodas and smoothies.

Gingerbread Factory

Mitzi Says:
  

828 Commercial Street
800/296-7691
www.GingerbreadFactory.com

A Leavenworth landmark for 20 years. We offer homemade cookies, cakes, baked goods, lunches, including homemade soups and wonderful gingerbread houses. Summer outdoor seating available.

Munchen Haus

Mitzi Says:
  

709 Front Street
509/548-1158
www.MunchenHaus.com

Authentic Bavarian grill and beer garden. Charbroiled sausages, ciderkraut, specialty mustards. Eight German and micro beers on tap, local wines. Family Fun! Pet friendly, outdoor seating.

Oil & Vinegar Cellar

Mitzi Says:
  

633 Front Street
509/470-7684
www.OilAndVinegarCellar.com

"Where the Virgin Compliments the Aged" Offering fine quality infused Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars to inspire and enhance any meal, dish, or appetizer!

Schocolat

Mitzi Says:
  

843 D Front St.
509/548-7274
www.Schocolat.com

A small elegant chocolate boutique located in Ganz Klasse, specializing in fine handmade European style chocolates made fresh daily on premise.

Soup Cellar

Mitzi Says:
  

815 Front Street
509/548-6300

Home of White Chili. 5 soups daily, salad bar, sandwiches, burgers, fries and German sausages, beer, wine. All you can eat Prime Rib Friday & Saturday night.

South

Mitzi Says:
  

913 Front St.
509/888-4328
www.southrestaurants.com/index.php/leavenworth/

South, a warm, lively restaurant and bar specializing in fresh, homemade food & drinks from Latin America. Enjoy our dining room, bar, patio, or take-out.

 

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