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  1. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Sunday Version and a Side of Viral Marketing

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / August 29, 2010 / Leave a comment
    Bratwurst & Sauerkraut Ice Cream – Click here for more blooper videos I found the video above with a search for “Sauerkraut” and “Ice Cream”.  I wanted to see if anybody knew how to make a Sauerkraut Sunday on Sauerkraut Sunday.  Unfortunately, I got that instead.  That 3.5 minute complete...
  2. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Sweet Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / August 22, 2010 / Leave a comment
    Sauerkraut is a versatile food; it tops off hot dogs well, It’s also great served alongside sausages, you can even use it in some recipes like pierogis.  Using it in cake though?  That’s what the recipe above suggests (here is the full recipe).  It even has Sauerkraut icing on it....
  3. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Krautrock Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / August 15, 2010 / Leave a comment
    Did you know that Kraut isn’t just delicious, it’s also based on a melding of progressive rock, experimental music, funk and psychedelic rock?  Of course I’m not referring to spoiled cabbage, I’m speaking of “Krautrock”.  Krautrock is the name given to the (apparently quite popular) German underground music scene (wikipedia).   I’m...
  4. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Sexy Edition OR The Best Edition.. Ever

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / August 8, 2010 / Leave a comment
    There have been good Sauerkraut Sundays in the past… Together through my Googling we’ve discovered that Sauerkraut was a Chinese invention, that there’s a sauerkraut festival in Wisconsin (with video) and more.  Today, it’s the grand-daddy of them all.  I have found sauerkraut themed panties.  Cause let’s be honest, nothing...
  5. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Thanksgiving at Grandma’s Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / August 1, 2010 / 1 Comment
    The reason I missed posting yesterday is that I was attending my Grandmother Janet’s funeral.  She was a classy woman, who was the first in our family to go through college (obtaining both bachelors and masters degrees while working other jobs to pay for them).  She really deserves a great...
  6. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Shortage Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / July 25, 2010 / Leave a comment
    I don’t regularly trade commodities as valuable as sauerkraut, prefering to focus on more commonly accepted economic commodities like worthless gold and silver.  If I were to trade sauerkraut futures though, I would be in BUY mode today.  You see, there’s been a tragic accident at one of the few...
  7. Sauerkraut Sunday: The Pickled Planet Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / July 18, 2010 / Leave a comment
    About 90% of the people who land on this site today and tomorrow will come because, they are entrepreneurial or web type folks who read this blog.  The remaining  will be lovers of sauerkraut who keep landing here because Google doesn’t know the difference between spoiled cabbage and my weekly...
  8. Sunday Sauerkraut: Worst Recipe Ever Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / July 11, 2010 / Leave a comment
    Turkey Kielbasa, Sauerkraut, Apple Bake Ingredients: 12 oz Oscar Mayer turkey polska kielbasa 32 oz (4 cups) sauerkraut, drained, liquid reserved 1 granny smith apple, peeled and chopped 1 cup onion, chopped 4 oz carrots, diced 2 tbsp brown sugar 1/4 cup apple juice Directions: 1) Heat oven to 350°F....
  9. Sunday Sauerkraut: The Hofbrauhaus Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / July 4, 2010 / 1 Comment
    The Haufbrauhaus in Pittsburgh has really matured.  When I made the trip over there on Friday there was a line out the door.  That place has a huge capacity to end up with a line.  We ended up not going in, but came back the next day to celebrate Germany’s...
  10. Sunday Sauerkraut: German like Pizza is Italian Edition

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / June 27, 2010 / 1 Comment
    It’s a well known fact for US School children that Pizza and Spaghetti is actually of Chinese origin, brought back to Italy by Marco Polo; but a less known fact is that Sauerkraut is also originally a Chinese delicacy.  They call it Suan Cai and according to this Wikipedia article...
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