Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Hi Eva, I am home now and could use some of that sunshine. We have more snow in Frankfurt than we have had in the last two years combined. I like the snow, but when it gets icey I don't like driving in it. Thanks for your information and kind words. I actually shop at the military base in Weisbaden/Mainz Kastel all the time and of course the commissary. Occasionally we get to Ramstein. We are fortunate that we are allowed the use of military facilities. My family and I have been on a long vacation for the holidays and our last trip was to Garmisch for skiing. It is so beautiful there. We live in Frankfurt, but I have spent time in Munich and love it there. It is a lovely country. I especially love the Alps. We went to Edelweisse in garmisch and it was so lovely. As soon as my daughter got here it was off to Paris and then to Munich, back to frankfurt and back to Munich and Garmisch. Nothing like taking the long way somewhere. It was a great trip and I sure hated to say good-by when all our visitors left for the States. That is when I want to go also. have a blessed day. barbara n Germany--- On Tue, 1/5/10, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis wrote: Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otisRe: Noni Juiceoleander soup Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 7:31 PM We have lots of sun right now in Australia Barbara - I'll send some to you right away :-) BTW, I am German and even spent about 10 years of my life there. Not that you would know it judging by my Aussie accent. I have many wonderful memories of Germany and all of my relatives besides my parents and sister reside there. I'm glad you mentioned pomegranates as I just started drinking their juice and I mix it in with my fermented coconut kefir every morning. I am just hearing about how good pomegranates are from many sources and to think, we even had a tree in our yard whilst growing up here in Oz!I am sure some of the Americans that still reside at the army bases (I know you said your hubby isn't military) would be able to help you out with Noni Juice.Sending warm thoughts your way, Eva. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Barbaraif your have not so far found the address for the noni juice in Germany, here it is:Tahitian Noni International Galileo-Galilei-Str. 955129 MainzLoveEfi--- Στις Î Îμ., 14/01/10, ο/η barbara elenniss <bntelenniss ÎγÏαψε:Από: barbara elenniss <bntelennissΘÎμα: Re: Noni Juice/OTÎ Ïος: oleander soup ΗμεÏομηνία: Î Îμπτη, 14 ΙανουάÏιος 2010, 17:20 Hi Eva, I am home now and could use some of that sunshine. We have more snow in Frankfurt than we have had in the last two years combined. I like the snow, but when it gets icey I don't like driving in it. Thanks for your information and kind words. I actually shop at the military base in Weisbaden/Mainz Kastel all the time and of course the commissary. Occasionally we get to Ramstein. We are fortunate that we are allowed the use of military facilities. My family and I have been on a long vacation for the holidays and our last trip was to Garmisch for skiing. It is so beautiful there. We live in Frankfurt, but I have spent time in Munich and love it there. It is a lovely country. I especially love the Alps. We went to Edelweisse in garmisch and it was so lovely. As soon as my daughter got here it was off to Paris and then to Munich, back to frankfurt and back to Munich and Garmisch. Nothing like taking the long way somewhere. It was a great trip and I sure hated to say good-by when all our visitors left for the States. That is when I want to go also. have a blessed day. barbara n Germany--- On Tue, 1/5/10, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ > wrote: Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ >Re: Noni Juiceoleander soupTuesday, January 5, 2010, 7:31 PM We have lots of sun right now in Australia Barbara - I'll send some to you right away :-) BTW, I am German and even spent about 10 years of my life there. Not that you would know it judging by my Aussie accent. I have many wonderful memories of Germany and all of my relatives besides my parents and sister reside there. I'm glad you mentioned pomegranates as I just started drinking their juice and I mix it in with my fermented coconut kefir every morning. I am just hearing about how good pomegranates are from many sources and to think, we even had a tree in our yard whilst growing up here in Oz!I am sure some of the Americans that still reside at the army bases (I know you said your hubby isn't military) would be able to help you out with Noni Juice.Sending warm thoughts your way, Eva. ΧÏησιμοποιείτε ΒαÏεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά Î¼Î·Î½Ï Î¼Î±Ï„Î± (spam); Το Mail διαθÎτει την καλÏτεÏη δυνατή Ï€Ïοστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών μηνυμάτων http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Efi, thanks so much. I will be out there tomorrow and will pick it up. barbara N germany--- On Thu, 1/14/10, efi noname <empasi_home wrote: efi noname <empasi_homeRe: Noni Juice/OToleander soup Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 12:03 PM Barbaraif your have not so far found the address for the noni juice in Germany, here it is:Tahitian Noni International Galileo-Galilei-Str. 955129 MainzLoveEfi--- Στις Î Îμ., 14/01/10, ο/η barbara elenniss <bntelenniss ÎγÏαψε: Από: barbara elenniss <bntelennissΘÎμα: Re: Noni Juice/OTÎ Ïος: oleander soup ΗμεÏομηνία: Î Îμπτη, 14 ΙανουάÏιος 2010, 17:20 Hi Eva, I am home now and could use some of that sunshine. We have more snow in Frankfurt than we have had in the last two years combined. I like the snow, but when it gets icey I don't like driving in it. Thanks for your information and kind words. I actually shop at the military base in Weisbaden/Mainz Kastel all the time and of course the commissary. Occasionally we get to Ramstein. We are fortunate that we are allowed the use of military facilities. My family and I have been on a long vacation for the holidays and our last trip was to Garmisch for skiing. It is so beautiful there. We live in Frankfurt, but I have spent time in Munich and love it there. It is a lovely country. I especially love the Alps. We went to Edelweisse in garmisch and it was so lovely. As soon as my daughter got here it was off to Paris and then to Munich, back to frankfurt and back to Munich and Garmisch. Nothing like taking the long way somewhere. It was a great trip and I sure hated to say good-by when all our visitors left for the States. That is when I want to go also. have a blessed day. barbara n Germany--- On Tue, 1/5/10, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ > wrote: Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ >Re: Noni Juiceoleander soupTuesday, January 5, 2010, 7:31 PM We have lots of sun right now in Australia Barbara - I'll send some to you right away :-) BTW, I am German and even spent about 10 years of my life there. Not that you would know it judging by my Aussie accent. I have many wonderful memories of Germany and all of my relatives besides my parents and sister reside there. I'm glad you mentioned pomegranates as I just started drinking their juice and I mix it in with my fermented coconut kefir every morning. I am just hearing about how good pomegranates are from many sources and to think, we even had a tree in our yard whilst growing up here in Oz!I am sure some of the Americans that still reside at the army bases (I know you said your hubby isn't military) would be able to help you out with Noni Juice.Sending warm thoughts your way, Eva. ΧÏησιμοποιείτε ΒαÏεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά Î¼Î·Î½Ï Î¼Î±Ï„Î± (spam); Το Mail διαθÎτει την καλÏτεÏη δυνατή Ï€Ïοστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών μηνυμάτων http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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