Do you know they sell eggs there? Allegedly grass fed free range. There's even the used up corpse of the chicken who pooped them out.

The first store we went into was a weird dent and scratch reseller. They sold trim, toilets, sinks, and a thousand of the same model printers that had an Amazon label on it. Is this where your Amazon returns end up?
The second one was a restaurant food supply place. My mom used to buy bulk bags of mozzarella (that's where so many pizzas originate (e:uchina)). If you ever want five pound of pepper flakes, or mayonaisse by the gallon, be sure to stop here.

We tried Hydraulic Hearth again for brunch on the way back. I thought Paul ordered a coffee but it turned out to be a double shot, oops.

Congratulations! That sounds like an amazing trip, and you got an incredible deal on airfare. We've hosted German exchange students many times and have taken trips to Germany. I'm sure you're going to love it. For many years, Munich was our favorite city in Germany, but now we're leaning towards Cologne. It was surprising to s at first how different the cities are from one another, and especially at the differences between regions. The north and the south are like totally different countries, and now that I think about it, the same could probably be said when comparing different regions of the of the United States, Maine versus Texas, for example. Bon voyage!