And if the bridge is a little more flexible...
Has any American ever heard of an orange spreadable meat? Now you have, and it's labeled in every grocery store in Holland as "Filet American." Yum!
"Where's my money?!?!" OK, funny story, we take this side trip up to Vlieland which is somewhat remote by Dutch standards. The first evening we're there, we bike up to this restaurant and sit down. As we consider paying, Barbara starts to count our Euros... and sure enough we're down to like 12! Hmmm. Now let's see. We paid for the bus, the train, the ferry, the bikes, the apartment... and now we seem to be out of money. We laughed very hard as soon as Barbara finished counting.
Barbara's Oma's house was built in 1687, and there are tons of little unique things about it, like the 'little up room'...
... where Barbara and Momo have been known to hide.
Morgan and Nicholas are conducting a gastronomic tour of Holland, and pancakes are one central element of the tour. They generally come in size large, and are generally available with a few ingredients baked in. Plain and with strawberries/cream are favorites. So far the pancake house across the lake from Oma's wins with an excellent combination of taste and presentation.
Now you see it...
And now you don't!
Can I have another?
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