No idea about an Onion-fest, but I agree: yummy!I had to google that to see what the Swiss are up to, found this picture. So it literally is an onion festival/market? Mmmmm, onions. Tasty.
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No idea about an Onion-fest, but I agree: yummy!I had to google that to see what the Swiss are up to, found this picture. So it literally is an onion festival/market? Mmmmm, onions. Tasty.
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How is bear meat? That's one I've never tried.
I've eaten rattlesnake, rabbit, deer, goat, and others I can't think of right now. But never bear.
Yes, it Is very crazy for tourists to experience this. Many years ago, children would hit everyone with toy hammers and throw confetti but they changed that after some people bringing real hammers. Now we wear and eat onion type recipes and throw confetti at each other.I had to google that to see what the Swiss are up to, found this picture. So it literally is an onion festival/market? Mmmmm, onions. Tasty.
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Yes, it Is very crazy for tourists to experience this. Many years ago, children would hit everyone with toy hammers and throw confetti but they changed that after some people bringing real hammers. Now we wear and eat onion type recipes and throw confetti at each other.
Yes, it Is very crazy for tourists to experience this. Many years ago, children would hit everyone with toy hammers and throw confetti but they changed that after some people bringing real hammers. Now we wear and eat onion type recipes and throw confetti at each other.
I want to attend the onion festival! I love an onion sandwich recipe from James Beard: white bread, thin layer of butter or mayonnaise on both pieces of bread, thin slices of a mild onion such as a Vidalia or Walla Walla. Nothing else!I had to google that to see what the Swiss are up to, found this picture. So it literally is an onion festival/market? Mmmmm, onions. Tasty.
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I want to attend the onion festival! I love an onion sandwich recipe from James Beard: white bread, thin layer of butter or mayonnaise on both pieces of bread, thin slices of a mild onion such as a Vidalia or Walla Walla. Nothing else!
If you want to get fancy, use a cookie cutter to cut out bread circles, make the sandwiches on the circles, roll the edges of the sandwiches in mayonnaise and then in minced fresh parsley.
Yeah I want to attend the onion fest too. And Switzerland is the land of chocolate and cheese. And astonishing lakes. Chocolate, cheese, onions and lakes, that's the good life.
In the northeastern United States, we enjoy a good old garlic fest now and then.
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I wonder what would happen if I showed up to the garlic festival with some confetti and a hammer. I would bring a toy one, of course.
It's not a garlic fest without confetti and kids beating people with hammers.