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So… I started a new company with my friend Ruth Bartlett - we’re making puzzles! Puzzles!??!! Yes, beautifully bold jigsaw puzzles. You can now get our first one, called Floreality.
(Advertising) A couple of weeks ago, WeShare asked me to explore the area around Potsdamer Straße and Tiergarten, and share my finds as part of the three-part #WeShareMadeinBerlin series.
Let's get back on Insta Live! I have some stuff I wanna talk about... So I invited three of the people I love to discuss things with to join me in a three day series.
Here's a list of local places looking for donations. Some of them will distribute them for free to people in need, while others will sell them in their shops for a little money, which they use to keep up their charity work.
(Werbung) Berlin hat richtig viele tolle Einzelhändler:innen zu bieten, von super neuen Läden bis hin zu traditionsreichen Institutionen.
Here's a list of what local restaurants and food businesses are doing during these trying times.
While supporting small local businesses is important, we need to keep an eye out for those, who are even more affected by the current pandemic and are too often ignored in the urge to help.
Hope you’re all holding up okay. This is a really, really hard time, and there are so many questions around. Here are my four encouragements specifically for gastronomy owners…
(Advertising) I'm teaming up with Samsung to show you how I stock my fridge and prepare my week on Sunday evenings.
Sponsored in parts by Strandhotel Ahlbeck Spending time by a big body of water is the ideal restoration for me – a lake is fine, but the sea is even better – where only a sidewalk and the dune is separating you from the breaking waves.
Verzeihung, das hier ist kein Rant. Denn natürlich gibt es jede Menge gutes Essen in Berlin. Aber…
You donated double the amount from last year so we collected over 780 pieces of clothing as well as 113 pairs of shoes!
If you came here expecting a rant, I must disappoint you. I very much believe that there is a ton of great food in Berlin. But…
Sponsored by WeShare Last week, Robin of renowned RobinTV asked me to join him to explore sustainable eating in Berlin white testing the fairly new service of WeShare: 100% electric car-sharing.
Is this a travel-in-Brandenburg blog now? Will we ever receive new tips for brunch? And the answer to all of these is Jein.
To be perfectly blunt, I did not expect a whole lot from going to South Sweden. … Oh my, was I wrong.
After breakfast in the lovely Forsthaus Strelitz, I continued my late-summer road trip north heading towards Rügen, the giant island with the stunning cliffs…
I love me an Ausflug. Especially to this exquisite destination: a family-run restaurant and farm business in Mecklenburg, close to Neustrelitz.
This post contains advertising I personally don't like to make a fuss about the act of photographing when I'm actually out eating, but I appreciate food presented in fine imagery, so I need to find a balance between these two poles.
Years ago, I entertained myself with the idea of opening my own bistro where everything would be served in bowls…
Ooooh, Paris! I have not spent enough time in Paris, a day here, a day there, mostly just as a stop-over when going some other place, really. This time, we were staying for almost 4 days, we were going to eat all the things!
When Breakfast in Grunewald feels like you went on a weekend trip (with the M29 bus), and dining in Charlottenburg feels like dining in another city.
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At its inception at the beginning of 2006, Stil in Berlin dealt with street style, a city finding its feet, fashionwise, but over the past few years, its scope has expanded, covering everything from food, style, art, and life in ever-changing Berlin. It’s a way to share favorites, to hopefully reflect a little of what life here is and looks like.
Stil in Berlin is run by its founder Mary Scherpe.
She co-founded Stil in Berlin with Benjamin Richter back in March 2006. From January 2009 till July 2012 Stil in Berlin benefited immensely from the contributions of Darryl Natale.
Unveiling The Berlin Puzzle: Piecing Together the Heart of the City, One Quirky Detail at a Time