My own chocolate bar!
Hey guys!
At the moment we have Whitsun vacation (1 week) and I've been to Berlin (Germany's capital city) for about 4 days with my parents. Maybe you know the german chocolate company called Ritter Sport - Well, in Berlin is a big shop where you can basically create your own Ritter Sport chocolate bar. I've done that two or three times before. But now they offer a big bar too and I chose that one. It was really expensive: That 250g bar costed 7,90€ ! But well, that's what vacation is like and it tastes good so it was fine with me. Now some pictures of my bar:
That's how the front looks like. There are 25 pieces (5x5 rows) and each has the Ritter Sport sign on.
Usually the bars have 4x4 rows and weigh 100g.
They also have those bars in the back of the shop (I think they have every variety which they have ever released) and I bought two of them too. I chose Brownie and Cornflakes.
And that's the back. I could choose three things that should be in my chocolate bar and I chose butter cookie, smarties and streusel. You have a great choice of what you want in there. It took about 45 minutes until it was finish.
When we were back to the apartment we stayed for those days I tried a piece and it was really good (3
Lucky for me that there are 23 pieces left. ;)
We also ate an ice at an old ice shop which my dad remembered from his childhood. The special thing about that shop is that they use spatulas to put the ice in the ice cream tub. So you pay not for each scoop but for each tub. Actually it's pretty cool and I wish there was one in Lübeck too :( The ice cream is sooooo delicious. Here are some pictures:
So, there are three of those shops in Berlin and we ate twice at two different shops. First I had just one tub with chocolate and streusel and my second time I had chocolate and cookie (which you can see on the picture) with streusel but cookie does not really look like cookie I think d:
We also ate at an italian restaurant and I ordered pizza margherita:
It was pretty big but I ate the hole (tasty) pizza.
I hope you enjoyed reading this blog entry!
Keep cool,
Justine
At the moment we have Whitsun vacation (1 week) and I've been to Berlin (Germany's capital city) for about 4 days with my parents. Maybe you know the german chocolate company called Ritter Sport - Well, in Berlin is a big shop where you can basically create your own Ritter Sport chocolate bar. I've done that two or three times before. But now they offer a big bar too and I chose that one. It was really expensive: That 250g bar costed 7,90€ ! But well, that's what vacation is like and it tastes good so it was fine with me. Now some pictures of my bar:
That's how the front looks like. There are 25 pieces (5x5 rows) and each has the Ritter Sport sign on.
Usually the bars have 4x4 rows and weigh 100g.
They also have those bars in the back of the shop (I think they have every variety which they have ever released) and I bought two of them too. I chose Brownie and Cornflakes.
And that's the back. I could choose three things that should be in my chocolate bar and I chose butter cookie, smarties and streusel. You have a great choice of what you want in there. It took about 45 minutes until it was finish.
When we were back to the apartment we stayed for those days I tried a piece and it was really good (3
Lucky for me that there are 23 pieces left. ;)
We also ate an ice at an old ice shop which my dad remembered from his childhood. The special thing about that shop is that they use spatulas to put the ice in the ice cream tub. So you pay not for each scoop but for each tub. Actually it's pretty cool and I wish there was one in Lübeck too :( The ice cream is sooooo delicious. Here are some pictures:
So, there are three of those shops in Berlin and we ate twice at two different shops. First I had just one tub with chocolate and streusel and my second time I had chocolate and cookie (which you can see on the picture) with streusel but cookie does not really look like cookie I think d:
We also ate at an italian restaurant and I ordered pizza margherita:
It was pretty big but I ate the hole (tasty) pizza.
I hope you enjoyed reading this blog entry!
Keep cool,
Justine