The narrator tells us that the dish he's preparing for the wedding banquet is called "edelweisses." It's a dish that symbolizes sacrifice. It used to be that young people would climb up a steep cliff in order to get a "elweis" for their loved ones. The narrator explains that his father named the dish "edelmaniss" because he met his mother in the Alps. He made the dish in honor of their encounter. He doesn't know what the meaning of "sacrifice" is in the "happy rezepte" , but he does know that the wedding is coming up and he wants to make sure everyone is happy. He tells the girls to go to bed and he'll help them prepare for the banquet. He's the one who's supposed to be cooking the food. He asks the girls if they're happy with the food, and they say they are. The wine is here, and the
The narrator tells us that the dish he's preparing for the wedding banquet is called "edelweisses." It's a dish that symbolizes sacrifice. It used to be that young people would climb up a steep cliff in order to get a "elweis" for their loved ones. The narrator explains that his father named the dish "edelmaniss" because he met his mother in the Alps. He made the dish in honor of their encounter. He doesn't know what the meaning of "sacrifice" is in the "happy rezepte" , but he does know that the wedding is coming up and he wants to make sure everyone is happy. He tells the girls to go to bed and he'll help them prepare for the banquet. He's the one who's supposed to be cooking the food. He asks the girls if they're happy with the food, and they say they are. The wine is here, and the