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I always seem to forget about Edelweiss Village. I never think to head there for lunch unless I'm literally a block away on my way to somewhere else - but this is the place you should definitely find yourself when you are hungry. Good wholesome hearty and filling European/German food always puts an end to any hunger pains. Today I just happened to be at a meeting at a jobsite down the road and realized afterwards that I missed lunch again and was hungry. Hello Edelweiss. I wanted something lighter than the full combo options and soup/sandwich combos and was delighted that I could build my own meal. Medium spicy sausage, sauerkraut (2 kinds) and a few scalloped potatoes it was. I didn't really need the latte they had advertised, but oh well, it was good. After lunch I usually quickly browse through the food and etc. section in the store to see what's new or on sale - I didn't today as I was running late for another meeting, but I did notice some freaky yet "buy me, I'm interesting" garden gnomes that I've never seen before - next time... If you are looking for great jams (imported and local) this is the spot. Try the rosehip jam, trust me it's good. They have a great selection of mustards too. They have a deli, if that's your thing, and kitchen ware, knick knacks, books and assorted stuff like that. You can even practice your German with the staff. Be patient in the parking lot - the ("older") clientele make getting in and out a little interesting - let's leave it at that. Try it, you'll like it. M
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