European Kitchen Adventure {Gaggenau}

So after several days of fun and A LOT of education at the Allmilmo factory & European Corporate showroom we picked up our rental car & headed west to visit our German (and French) appliance friends at Gaggenau. Although photos during our factory tour were not allowed, I did get a few in the corporate showroom (which is a fabulous space I might add). Have a peek....



As you can see - I couldn't resist taking a photo of my first driving experience in Germany! What fun!!! One of the items from the corporate showroom that I absolutely fell in love with was the flush application gas cooktop. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they introduce this to the US market!

European Kitchen Adventure {Allmilmo}

Ok, ok - so I know I'm a little late with this blog, but we've been BUSY!!! I think I'll just let the photos speak for themselves on this one. A few taken in Bamburg, but most at the Allmilmo factory.




European Kitchen Adventure - Day 1

WE MADE IT!!!! Really, everything regarding the travel went relatively smoothly. I had a brief moment of panic when I tried to use my "Passport to King St" at check in, but luckily I discovered my real passport pretty quickly.

We were the first of our group to arrive at Frankfurt, so we had a couple of hours to kill before the others in the first leg of our adventure were scheduled to arrive. We promptly found our way to the meeting point, had a bite to eat, and all three of us zonked out right there in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the airport. Here's proof (until William find's out it's on here & gets removed).

Once the rest of our group joined us, we headed out of Frankfurt via a GIANT yellow tour bus. Lothar ran into a US Military Soldier on his plane that was actually headed to the same Bavarian town that we are staying in, Bamberg. So we gave him a ride so that he wouldn't have to catch a train after such a long flight.

Speaking of Bamberg - WOW, what a beautiful town! Although I passed out at the first sight of a down comforter, I couldn't help but be overwhelmed by this small city's beauty and charm. Hopefully I'll have an opportunity to post more photos, but here are a couple to give you a taste.