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Inderdaad.
BTW, I drank some 13 different beers yesterday.
The list is available on Untappd and Facebook. And I bought 3 more.
Corsendonk Christmas, La Moneuse Speciale Noël, and Zomerkerst 20 jaar O.B.E.R.
nice!
Inderdaad.
BTW, I drank some 13 different beers yesterday.
The list is available on Untappd and Facebook. And I bought 3 more.
Corsendonk Christmas, La Moneuse Speciale Noël, and Zomerkerst 20 jaar O.B.E.R.
While making some food for christmas, I started to wonder what do people prepare for christmas in other countries?
Here in Finland we have ham, different casseroles, salmon, herring, peas and so on. And I know in Germany mom eats cheese fondue with the family, but I don't know if there is a traditional food in Germany as well?
I actually don't know! I have even no idea if we have a "national" meal in Belgium!
While making some food for christmas, I started to wonder what do people prepare for christmas in other countries?
Here in Finland we have ham, different casseroles, salmon, herring, peas and so on. And I know in Germany mom eats cheese fondue with the family, but I don't know if there is a traditional food in Germany as well?
While making some food for christmas, I started to wonder what do people prepare for christmas in other countries?
Here in Finland we have ham, different casseroles, salmon, herring, peas and so on. And I know in Germany mom eats cheese fondue with the family, but I don't know if there is a traditional food in Germany as well?
Volgend jaar ga je gewoon mee. Ik haal je op in het station van Essen. Van daar uit rijdt er een bus.
I actually don't know! I have even no idea if we have a "national" meal in Belgium!
Since it's summer here, seasonal summer fruit is very popular (mangos, cherries, nectarines, etc.). As for mains, any kind of roasts, seafood, salads, etc. Rum balls and gingerbread are super popular too.
Over here we do "gourmetten" which bassically means you you have a grillplate with or without tiny pans, or small spirtusburners with pans and everybody cookes there on miniture stuff on it.
And pretty much everybody does it atleast on one of the chrismas days. (We have two chrismasdays following christmaseve.
https://www.google.nl/search?q=gour...mN7AbIvIDoDg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1024&bih=672
Ohh, sounds good! Would be so weird to spend christmas somewhere else and eat totally different kind of food.
That looks good! We also celebrate christmas on eve and the two following days. Well I don't know about celebrating but we eat the christmas food for three days.
Yeah in a differend country is one thing. But in a differend season just feels weird to me.
My father told me that back in south africa they used to have a christmas braai (BBQ)
Yeah, really weird! Me and my sister might spend 2015 christmas in Germany, but if we can, we will make Finnish christmas food then also.
My best Christmas was in germany
You should definitely check out the german Christmas market. It just had such a nice atmosphere.
So is anybody interested in the full metal mountain thing? Seems interesting. I just wonder about how expensive it'll be