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Expat Chatter
Brenda Arnold
169 episodes
1 week ago
It's not a holiday without pumpkin pie, but what I bake is a far cry from my mother's version. I was shocked to discover that Germany didn’t have ready-made, canned pumpkin mix. This was followed by the equally shocking prospect of having to make pumpkin pie from scratch. Is that even possible? I was about to find out. Support the show www.expatchatter.net Brenda Arnold
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It's not a holiday without pumpkin pie, but what I bake is a far cry from my mother's version. I was shocked to discover that Germany didn’t have ready-made, canned pumpkin mix. This was followed by the equally shocking prospect of having to make pumpkin pie from scratch. Is that even possible? I was about to find out. Support the show www.expatchatter.net Brenda Arnold
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Linguistic sleight of hand - Bilingualism at any cost
Expat Chatter
10 minutes
2 months ago
Linguistic sleight of hand - Bilingualism at any cost
Raising a family in Germany was a golden opportunity to raise my kids bilingually. I initially thought this meant just speaking to them in English, but reality proved to be a lot trickier. I discovered I had quite a few tricks up my sleeve. Support the show www.expatchatter.net Brenda Arnold
Expat Chatter
It's not a holiday without pumpkin pie, but what I bake is a far cry from my mother's version. I was shocked to discover that Germany didn’t have ready-made, canned pumpkin mix. This was followed by the equally shocking prospect of having to make pumpkin pie from scratch. Is that even possible? I was about to find out. Support the show www.expatchatter.net Brenda Arnold