Offensive term for a person of German descent.
1 There's also Tortoise's TNT, the most chilled set of kraut - jazz - post - rock - whatever tracks available.
2 Barent thinks the kraut 's up to something bigger than settling Trask's hash.
3 In a cool environment, kraut can continue fermenting slowly for months.
4 She used to put up kraut and stuff by the barrel.
5 This weight need not be as heavy as that used for the kraut .
6 Serve mashed potatoes and simple dessert with sauer kraut .
7 We can eat it raw, or made into sauer - kraut or have it boiled with potatoes.
8 The frog carries the revolver for the sauer - kraut .
9 Also, the kraut 's an old Wehrmacht officer, right?
10 Mercifully, Emilija emerged from the kitchen balancing bowls of kraut , limp broccoli, and sour cream cucumbers.
11 There's no doubt that the kraut killed him.
12 Year after year the whole crop is sliced up, put into great barrels, and converted into sauer - kraut .
13 This is an improvement on saur kraut .
14 The chef at the club, Mr. Scherer insisted, could produce nothing equal to Heinrich's sauer - kraut and sausage.
15 Aunt Sarah taught Mary to save the hearts of the cabbage usually thrown aside when making sauer kraut .
16 Hadn't she heard the boys at school tease each other by calling, "Dutchie, Dutchie, sauer kraut ! "
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