Archives for May 2011

British Corner Shop

Eine weitere Möglichkeit, online britische Leckereien zu erstehen, gibt es auf der Seite British Corner Shop oder kurz BCS. Diese Seite lässt britische Herzen und auch viele andere höher schlagen, denn man kann laut Homepage, aus ca. 8000 Produkten auswählen. Viele beliebte Marken sind im Shop erhältlich und wenn man etwas spezielles sucht findet man es bestimmt. Die Produkte werden übersichtlich dargestellt und beim Klick darauf beschrieben. Was ich etwas schade dabei finde, ist, dass mehr Werbung für das Produkt gemacht wird, als dass das Produkt beschrieben wird. So fehlt zum Beispiel eine Zutaten-liste und der Grundpreis des Produkts.

Die Auswahl der Lebensmittel ist dafür umso größer, allein Marmalade gibt es von einigen Herstellern, ebenso bei Lemon Curd und bei Schokolade und Keksen sowieso 😉 [Read more…]

The Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf


When I was studying in Birmingham, there was always a rumour going around that if the UK ever won the Eurovision Song Contest, the city would be the host for the following year.

Of course, the UK never did win during those years, but I had hardly moved to Germany when Katrina and the Waves did indeed bring the contest to Birmingham, and I had to watch it with a German commentary.

So when Germany won the contest last year I was rather hoping that Frankfurt would get be on the shortlist of contenders for the 2011 competition. [Read more…]

Hessentag in Oberursel – the permit

The Hessentag trailer parked outside the RathausRegular readers of this blog will by now know that the Hessentag will be taking place in Oberursel this year – in a few weeks in fact – and that I had been having trouble getting a permit to enter the town during that time to by able to visit my IT clients.

Not only has there been a lack of information for business owners in my opinion, but even when I spoke to the town’s mayor it did not change the situation much.

When I first tried to apply for a permit in February, I was told that it would not be possible before 1st April.  I was also told that I would need an ID card to apply – something that I do not have, and my British passport unfortunately does not show my address.  This was my first point of discussion, that someone had decided you needed a German ID card to get a permit. [Read more…]

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