Every once in a while, something out of the ordinary is can spark some fun and excitement. A few years ago, we discovered a quaint German restaurant in Waverly, Iowa called Martin's Brandenburg, which served authentic German cuisine. Now as Iowans and German Lutherans, we think we know about German cooking. If we do not know, we fall back on the Amana Colonies as an example of German cooking. However, the Amana Colonies with their shops and restaurant, while a flavor of German life and cooking, is very commercialized and Americanized.
Martin Vollmer (photo on right) and his wife Beverly ran their small Waverly restaurant for 10 years and then retired about 18 months ago. However, Martin, who is from German and immigrated in the 1970s to Iowa, could not get the cooking bug out of his system. So once every month or so, Martin hosts a wonderful authentic German meal by email invitation. Since so many of our Christian friends at Grace Lutheran have a German background, we wanted to share the dates and menu items with you.
In fact, it had been 3 years since we visited Martin's Brandenburg and so Julie, Erik and I took advantage of the March 5th invite to go to the Landmark Commons on the southern edge of Waterloo via highway 21 and enjoyed some delicious German cooking on a Friday evening. We left at 5:00 pm for a 7:00 pm meal and were back home at 10:00 pm. Reservations do starts as early as 6:00 pm.
The next two dates for Martin's German meals will be April 6th, a Tuesday evening and May 15th, which is a Saturday evening. If people would be interested, we could car pool a group up to Waterloo, leaving as early as 4:00 pm for a 6:00 pm meal and be back by 9:30 pm. Tables typically sit 4 to 6 persons, but there is a room with seating for 10 people that might be reserved if early enough.
Here are some of the menu choices from the February and March meals listed below. Julie and I can say the Saurebraten and Rinderroulade were very good. Nonalcoholic beverages are included in the price. The dinner prices include gratuity and are nontaxable. Dinner includes soup, salad, choice of entree, side dishes, dessert, and nonalcoholic beverage. Payment may be made by cash or check (they don't do credit cards).
The menu for March 5 included:
Soup: Schwarzwälder Brotsuppe - Black Forest-style Bread Soup
Salad: Bohnensalat mit Paperikaschoten -Bean Salad with Peppers
Choice of Entrees:
Gefüllte Rinderroulade -Stuffed Beef Roll with sautéed fresh vegetables in a rich red wine sauce $19
Wiener Schnitzel - Hand pounded and breaded, pan fried Veal Cutlet $18
Rheinischer Sauerbraten - Marinated sliced Roast Beef in a tangy Red Wine Raisin Sauce $17
Schlachtplatte mit Weinkraut -Assorted Sausage Plate with Wine Kraut $17
Besoffene Forelle - Trout in White Wine $18
Perhaps we could place a sign up sheet at church for the May 15th dinner as the weather will be warmer and the days longer for driving.
God's blessings,
Perry Lund
Last Updated on Monday, 08 March 2010 12:42
November News
Written by Pastor Neumann
Sunday, 01 November 2009 14:19
This is the November news for Grace Lutheran Church.
We will have a Thanksgiving Day Worship service on Thursday, November 26 at 10 AM. Please note that the Thanksgiving Day offering will be given to Committee on Relief. Information can be found on the primary WELS website via this link to Committee on Relief.
Ladies Aid, which normally meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM, will be Wednesday, November 4th, at 6:30 PM.
The Pioneers will have a roller skating party on Sunday, November 22, from 2 to 4 PM. Everyone is welcome to join us.
The youth group meets on the 3rd Sunday evening of each month, for fun and fellowship. Our next meeting will be on Sunday, November 15. The youth group wishes to thank Andrew and Linda Hynick and family for hosting the hayride and campfire in October. If any family would like to host a youth activity, please talk to Brian or Darci Crile. Also, the youth are looking for a good used sofa and charis for the basement where they have their weekly, Sunday School study. If you have something please talk with the Criles.
Grace Lutheran will be hosting a book fair and displaying numerous books and publications from our synod's Northwestern Publishing House. You will be able to order books for personal use or as gifts. The display will begin on Sunday, November 22 and conclude on Sunday, November 29th.
We invite everyone to join in a congregational card shower for Marion Burnham as she celebrates her birthday on November 20. Marion is at the Oakwood Nursing Home in Albia. Here address is:
Marion Burnhma
Oakwood Nursing & Rehab Center - Room #51
200 16th Ave E
Albia, Iowa 52531
Lastly, we still have many dishes, pans, casseroles, etc., in our kitchen. There are left over from when a dish or dessert was brought for a funeral or potluck. Please stop by the kitchen and see if any are yours.
Reformation Movie Night
Written by Perry Lund
Sunday, 25 October 2009 06:38
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church celebrates Reformation on Saturday, October 31 with a showing of the last Luther movie from a few years ago. We will start out the evening with pizza and fellowship prior to viewing the movie. Here is a wikipedia article about the movie.
Last Updated on Sunday, 25 October 2009 06:45
Church Calendar 2009-2010
Written by Perry Lund
Saturday, 03 October 2009 00:00
The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church will start its new 2009 - 2010 church calendar year starting in late November. You can download a PDF copy by clicking on the icon picture to the right. The major church seasons are highlighted in colors and include Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Good Friday and Easter, Ascension, Pentecost and Trinity.
This calendar is provided by Northwestern Publishing House and is also available on the WELS website along with other church calendar information.
Last Updated on Sunday, 04 October 2009 19:50
New Grace Website in Progress
Written by Perry Lund
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 11:41
Perry Lund is currently working on organizing the new Grace Evangelical website. Please let others know they can login and see the progress over this coming week. This new design was looked at by several church members and we will be working to move content to the new site as soon as possible.
The really exciting news is that multiple members of our congregation can and will be able to add content in the form of calendar events, articles, news, photos and polls. We hope to train people to use the website to do those tasks over the next couple months. The nicest feature is that the updates can be done from any Internet capable computer.
Keep watching as the new Grace site continues to grow and we all grow in Christ.
Blessings,
Your friends at Grace.
Last Updated on Monday, 28 September 2009 09:20
Sunday School Cookout
Written by Perry Lund
Thursday, 17 September 2009 00:00
On Sunday, September 13th, Grace Lutheran Church held is fall Sunday School kickoff and cookout. The church provided the meats and David Terfehn and Brad Schlesselman grilled and served the food. David prepared and grilled the meat over a wood based grill with apple wood. Church members brought side dishes and desserts for the noon meal. Thanks go out to all the people who worked and served the members of Grace Lutheran at this wonderful event.