Re: Favorite American Munchies to take with you to Amsterdam
Posted: Sun 9th Feb 2014 04:45 pm
Used to bring stuff like Pop Tarts and Nutter Butters (NBs are top-shelf stoner munch, both kinds), but realized my taste for Dutch treats and don't bother bringing that stuff anymore. Last few trips, I've brought chuteloads of candy, mainly for other renters and visitors on the coffeetable, and for Gapie. Zotz, Dum Dums, mini Tootsie Pops, candy cigarettes.
Too much tasty Dutch munch on hand to bring what I know will be there for me when I return home.
Abert Heijn choco-covered mini creampuffs, kletzkoppen, zaanse huisjes cookies (both kinds), smeer kaas and fresh brood, Leerdammer, Napoleon candies, AH dubble choco muffins, appleflaps, maybe even some oliebollen. Not forgetting those Dutch standards - pannekoeken, poffertjes, and sticky stroopwaffles.
Mmm...kletzkoppen. Crunch crunch crunch. Like thin cookies of molasses and chunky PB, baked to within an inch of their lives.
Give Dutch muchies a chance. You didn't travel over four thousand miles to eat American.
Too much tasty Dutch munch on hand to bring what I know will be there for me when I return home.
Abert Heijn choco-covered mini creampuffs, kletzkoppen, zaanse huisjes cookies (both kinds), smeer kaas and fresh brood, Leerdammer, Napoleon candies, AH dubble choco muffins, appleflaps, maybe even some oliebollen. Not forgetting those Dutch standards - pannekoeken, poffertjes, and sticky stroopwaffles.
Mmm...kletzkoppen. Crunch crunch crunch. Like thin cookies of molasses and chunky PB, baked to within an inch of their lives.
Give Dutch muchies a chance. You didn't travel over four thousand miles to eat American.