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Buege is a native of Germany, and she met her husband there while he was serving in the Air Force.
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"Sometimes I think people really do drink this stuff like water," Buege said holding up a bottle of her sweet horseradish sauce.
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Buege tries to use local ingredients in her sauces, which she mixes in large batches in her restaurant kitchen.
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- Rosemarie "Rosi" Buege has been offering home-made sauces at her authentic German restaurant, Through the Grapevine, for 12 years.
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Customers often asked whether they could buy the sauces, but it wasn't until an inspector made the suggestion that Buege seriously thought about bottling and selling her concoctions.
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She is survived by her son, Richard K. (Nancy) Buege, and her sister-in-law, Erna Kalhoefer of Wirminghausen, Germany.
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She is survived by her son, Richard K. (Nancy) Buege, and her sister-in-law, Erna Kalhoefer of Wirminghausen, Germany.
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Buege agrees, saying the musicians help one another achieve their personal best.
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She is survived by her son, Richard K. (Nancy) Buege, and her sister-in-law, Erna Kalhoefer of Wirminghausen, Germany.
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With Duellman and Allie Gernes in scoring position, Buege came up big again in the fifth inning with a line drive up the middle.
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