German Grocery Tip of the Day
If you ever find yourself shopping in a German grocery store, there is one thing you must remember. They do not provide bags, so you have to bring your own. I'm not sure if this applies all over Europe, so I'll have to be sure to test it out! They do sell Gelati in the ice cream section, and they sell it by the liter!!
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Anyway, the Bellagio in Las Vegas has some AMAZING gelato....so rich and creamy...my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
In Argentina, they will deliver ice cream to your house. They come in these styrofoam containers. You can get a split order too, where half is one flavor and the other half is something else.
Mine is Graeter's.
Maybe gelati is German and gelato is Italian? That is my theory anyway.
And my favorite ice cream store is Dairy King - half the price of Dairy Queen and twice as much ice cream! I have only ever seen them in WV though.
So, I'm thinking that gelati is the German word for gelato...it does say hand made in Italy on the container. And yes, it's amazing! I'm not sure about rubbing it between my toes because it might get sticky, but I'm sure the initial feeling would be quite enjoyable!
Now, do I hit "Veroffentlichen" or "Vorschau" to submit this?
Wonder if this would help: http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=42343&query=language&topic=&type=f