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Linda Tripp opens authentic German market in Middleburg
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| 12/22/05
Posted on 12/22/2005 9:03:52 AM PST by areafiftyone
12/20/2005
Weihnachts Markt is a traditional German Christmas market plunked down along the Middleburg's main drag.
Middleburg resident Linda Tripp (yes, of Clinton scandal fame) and her husband, German architect Dieter Rausch, are serving up bratwurst and other German delights to hungry, if not curious, passersby.
Weihnachts Markt
Where: In the garden of The Noble House, 101 W. Washington St., Middleburg
When: Daily, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., through December, except Christmas Day.
Offerings: Bratwurst, 'weisswurst,' stollen, hot apple cider, nuts and various German confections
Contact: (540) 687-3665 or http://www.christmassleigh.com
Bratwurst for the holidays
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Longtime sweethearts Tripp and Rausch were married last year. They split their time between Middleburg and Germany, where they also have a home.
The couple opened their "magical" little house of treats three years ago. They took last holiday season off, much to the chagrin of many loyal patrons, and reopened for a second season this year.
Weihnachts, which means "Christmas" in German, is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day during December except Christmas Day. It closes for the season after New Year's Day.
"People love it," Tripp said, peeking out from under a wide-brimmed hat. "They come from far and wide."
She added that customers have traveled all the way from New York for a taste of their authentic German bratwurst, which comes directly from a German butcher.
True German bratwurst is much longer and skinnier than what people are used to here in the United States. The sausage hangs off both ends of the bun and it's never topped off with sauteed onions and peppers -- that's an American tradition.
Lederhosen-wearing Rausch, who moved here from Frankfurt, Germany four years ago, smothers his bratwurst in yellow mustard from a large ceramic canister.
Germans dip the bun in mustard and eat it on the side instead of as a sandwich, Tripp said.
She gobbles down "weisswurst," a white sausage typical of Munich that's boiled, not grilled.
Besides sausage, Weihnachts offers hot mulled apple cider; stollen (a rich bread-like cake sometimes containing dried citrus peel, dried fruit, nuts and spices); toasted and chocolate-covered almonds; bottled water, sodas and a variety of other German confections.
Rausch designed and built the tiny, red-and-green market house that's decked out for the season in festive greenery, lights and ornaments. A black, red and yellow German flag hangs outside on the gate.
Look for Weihnachts Markt on the grassy patch in front of The Noble House (101 W. Washington Street), just beyond the intersection of Washington and Madison streets heading west.
It's kitty-cornered from Tripp and Rausch's year-round Christmas store, The Christmas Sleigh.
In the future, Tripp said she hopes to operate several more miniature holiday houses around town, and perhaps in Leesburg. Her hope is to bring German holiday traditions home to the United States.
E-mail the reporter: bbo
TOPICS: Germany; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: lindatripp; loudoun; middleburg
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Congratulations Linda Tripp! Hope your business is a success!
To: areafiftyone
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:04:42 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him)
To: areafiftyone
Too bad it's in Middleburg. Pound-for-pound, there are probably more snobs in Middleburg that any other country town in America.
This restaurant sounds just outre enough to work - for a while.
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:06:14 AM PST
by
RexBeach
("The rest of the world is three drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart)
To: areafiftyone
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:06:25 AM PST
by
fml
To: Red Badger
Maybe she should sell politically-related products such as "Clinton cocktail-weenies".
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:06:39 AM PST
by
kromike
To: kromike
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:07:58 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him)
To: areafiftyone
Linda Tripp is a beautiful, courageous lady. I hope she is very happy.
To: RexBeach
Not having gone to the link, what state are we talking about?
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:08:39 AM PST
by
ErnBatavia
(I post in slang..live with it or ignore it - reader's choice.)
To: Red Badger
Ser gute!........ Meinen Sie, "Sehr gut"?
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:09:16 AM PST
by
Mogollon
To: areafiftyone
Glad to see her sucess in "The Dreaded Private Sector".
To: areafiftyone
Linda, I applaud your entrepreneurial spirit.
However, to put a bratwurst on a hot dog bun is a frickin travesty! Shame on you! Use authentic brotchen and watch your sales ZOOM!
Brotchen
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:11:18 AM PST
by
American_Centurion
(A liberal is a socialist who isn't quite willing to get blood on his hands yet. -KarlInOhio)
To: areafiftyone
Damn...this has been my idea for a while now.
The DC metro region has a serious lack of German restaurants. I know of 2, one being near Annapolis (so not in the DC area at all ;) ), and they both suck.
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:11:59 AM PST
by
tfecw
(It's for the children)
To: ErnBatavia
Virginia, of course. Middleburg is a very charming, historic town an hour west of Washington DC. But as Rex notes, it's full of the newly rich, the "dressage queens," who are far more snobbish than the old Virginia families in the surrounding countryside.
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:12:12 AM PST
by
Capriole
(I don't have any problems that can't be solved by more chocolate or more ammunition.)
To: Mogollon
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:12:13 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him)
To: areafiftyone
Hi Linda, hope things are going well for you.
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:12:17 AM PST
by
McGruff
To: American_Centurion
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:14:54 AM PST
by
American_Centurion
(A liberal is a socialist who isn't quite willing to get blood on his hands yet. -KarlInOhio)
To: areafiftyone
Brats!
I was born in Wisconsin, so I'm used to the American version - thick and squatty, served on an over sized roll after being simmered with beer & onions and grilled on low heat. Chopped onions, chopped pickles, ketchup and mustard. Used to do just kraut but like better all the way now.
http://www.bratwurstpages.com/brats.html
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:15:24 AM PST
by
Sax
To: areafiftyone
Germans dip the bun in mustard and eat it on the side instead of as a sandwich, Tripp said. No, they do the sandwich thing, too, but dip the whole thing in the mustard rather than put the mustard on it.
She gobbles down "weisswurst," a white sausage typical of Munich that's boiled, not grilled.
And you can get grilled weiswurst pretty much anywhere, at least in central-northern Germany, and hubby is from there.
I'll know they're really authentic if the fries come only with either mayonnaise or curry-ketchup. Anyway, I'm hungry now.
To: tfecw
My wife and I recently moved to the Reading PA area, which has a historically German influence. But there's only one German restaurant that I know of, called The Alpenhoff, and it stinks. They used instant potatoes for cripes sake!
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:16:31 AM PST
by
exile
(Exile - Helen Thomas tried to lure me into her Gingerbread House.)
To: Sax
"like IT better" - don't want the grammer police comin' after me!
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posted on
12/22/2005 9:16:52 AM PST
by
Sax
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