Heidelberg

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The Schloss, home of the Grosses Fass
The Schloss, home of the Grosses Fass

Heidelberg was the venue for mission 6, where the Colonel's Regiment encountered Grosser Vass as well as the Grosses Fass.

Diaries =

David's Heidelberg Diary

Mike's Heidelberg Diary

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Apfelstrudel

German apple dessert which the Colonel's Regiment were fortunate enough to sample in 6 Heidelberg whilst dining at Vetters. Warm apfelstrudel is one of Moules' favourite things.

Backschinke

Backschinke is served at the Christmas market in 6 Heidelberg. It is, quite simply, a hunk of meat between two bits of bread. Steve, David and Mike spotted Backschinke advertised at a stall in the Christmas market but were reluctant to order it as they weren't sure what it was. However, they cleverly monitored someone else ordering this delicacy and realised that it was indeed a hunk of meat between two bits of bread. It can be served with or without the fat, though as David discovered to his cost, it's better to ask for it without the fat.

Banane-schoko-mandelsplitter

On a visit to the 6 Heidelberg Christmas market, you should be able to purchase a Banane-schoko-mandelsplitter from Crepe Guy - that's if he's not just out of splitter. The problem is that they're usually alright on the banane, no problem there, but the man who delivers their schoko, pancakes, mandelsplitter and so on, sometimes has little accidents. However, you usually get a letter from Crepe Guy explaining the problem. For anyone not initiated, it's banana, chocolate, chopped nuts, in a pancake.

It is one of Steve, Mike and David's great regrets that they did not have time for a Banane-schoko-mandelsplitter during Mission 6.

Bratwurst

A bratwurst is a standard German sausage, usually served between two bits of bread. It was enjoyed by Rupert, Steve, David and Mike during mission 6 in 6 Heidelberg. It can also be used for jokes whilst waiting in the lunchline.

Brent photo

Brent photos were popularised during Mission 6 6 Heidelberg. The idea came from an episode of the BBC comedy show "The Office", in which David Brent was posing for a photograph prior to giving a motivational speech. Unable to simply sit down and have his photo taken, he produced three amazing Brent photos which the Colonel's Regiment saw fit to do recreations of in 6 Heidelberg.