The Hindenburg
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06-01-2016, 09:42 AM
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The Hindenburg
Over the years I've seen many Hindenburg photos, but this page has many that were new to me:
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2012/05...er/100292/ |
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06-01-2016, 04:30 PM
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RE: The Hindenburg
I had seen the first one, but it looks like the Hindenburg had a nice dining room. I wonder how good the food was!
Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber. |
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06-01-2016, 04:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2016 05:11 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: The Hindenburg
Fascinating photos, Roger - eerie and ominous, gives goosebumps to see!
(06-01-2016 04:30 PM)Thomas Kearney Wrote: I had seen the first one, but it looks like the Hindenburg had a nice dining room. I wonder how good the food was!Since it supposedly was German food - good isn't an attribute applicable to any degree. |
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06-01-2016, 07:32 PM
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RE: The Hindenburg
(06-01-2016 04:47 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Fascinating photos, Roger - eerie and ominous, gives goosebumps to see! Now, Eva, I had some delicious wiener schnitzel while in Germany, learned to like sauerkraut because it was so different from the canned stuff my grandmother ate, and also enjoyed spaetzel (did I spell that correctly?). The strudels were wonderful and so were those beer gardens in the Black Forest. |
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06-02-2016, 05:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2016 05:13 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: The Hindenburg
Wiener (Vienna) Schnitzel is actually Austrian...Well, I agree on Strudel and anything bakery (and chocolate).
Spätzle are easy and quick to DIY - stir (with a muddler) or knead 4 eggs, 0.66 lbs of flour, some salt and ~ 125ml (small teacup) of water (amount depending on egg size, also more for whole grain flour, which I'd prefer - whole grain spelt flour) until the dough is smooth and blisters. Let it rest in a warm place for 20 min., then roll it out (just with a spoon, not as meticulously as for cookies!) on a chopping board and chop stripes of the dough into boiling water. The Spätzle are ready when they swim atop (takes two minutes...). |
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07-08-2016, 08:26 PM
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RE: The Hindenburg
Just can't imagine that people felt safe in those things-all those explosive gas waiting to be ignited.
Bill Nash |
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07-08-2016, 09:22 PM
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RE: The Hindenburg
Just sit in the non smoking section
So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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07-08-2016, 09:25 PM
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RE: The Hindenburg
Interesting actually. Was smoking allowed?
Bill Nash |
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07-09-2016, 03:55 AM
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RE: The Hindenburg
Yes, there was a smoking room. Here's a page with photos:
http://www.airships.net/hindenburg-smoking-room |
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07-09-2016, 10:51 AM
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RE: The Hindenburg
Ha! I thought there might be.
Bill Nash |
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