On my food shopping list for shopping at Aldi, aka Lebensmittel einkaufen.
I will be buying all the German cookies, candies, and cakes, and stuffing my cart with dark chocolate marzipan logs.
News flash — die Deutsche Bäckerei will all be gone soon.
It’s a Church mass of epic proportions.
There is a wave of German humanity that descends on the store like a committee of vultures
As reported by this witness.
Genau
Ready to devour an entire aisle in a single swoop.
Ja, das war lecker!
This is Aldi’s claim to fame.
For you, wealthy patrons over at Publix and Hannaford, it is not to be missed.
If there were tickets, I would buy extra tickets for this event.
Don’t wait.
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C. S. De Dona
Author, Poet, Photographer, domestic violence survivor, and naturalized immigrant, Cornelia is currently an Arts and Letters member of The Southwest Florida Branch of The National League Of American Pen Women.
Cornelia lived in Kaneohe, Hawaii, for thirty-six years. Also, seven years in the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York. She now resides in North Fort Myers, Florida.
Her poems and photography are published in print, online, and in Rain Bird, a literary and art journal of the University of Hawaii's Windward Community College (2008-2013).
In 2013, Cornelia received Rain Bird's Kolokolea Poetry Prize for her poem, "Speaking French."
In 2016, her chapbook "Hawaiian Time," entered in the National League of American Pen Women's Vinnie Ream contest, was awarded third place in their inaugural multi-discipline category.
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