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Sea Legs and Beer in the XXX City

February 1, 2013 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

hortus botanicus, amsterdam, netherlands

Four metres below sea level Walking by moored boats at many of the cities we’ve visited always makes me wonder what it would be like to live, floating in the middle of an urban environment. Places like Vancouver or Seattle embrace the life but Amsterdam, sitting on average 4 m below sea level with 333 […]

Filed Under: Europe, Netherlands Tagged With: Amsterdam, Netherlands, passenger ship maria alberta

You Ate 1098 Meals in 2012

January 2, 2013 by Nat & Tim 13 Comments

europe, italy, france, germany

If you eat 3 meals a day, that means you ate 1098 meals in 2012. How many of those meals were memorable? Certainly not 1098, how about 500? 100? Could you name a dozen? Looking through photos helped us remember some of our most memorable meals (and snacks) of 2012. You won’t find anything resembling […]

Filed Under: Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands Tagged With: Brusasco, Budapest, cologne, food, germany, hungary, italy, lucca, meals, rimini

Amsterdam: 48 Hour City Card

December 15, 2012 by Nat & Tim 3 Comments

amsterdam, netherlands

City cards We’ve hummed and hawed about city cards in the past. Either because we didn’t feel they gave us enough time to enjoy the sights that were offered but mostly because the sights offered weren’t what we wanted to see. Then we tried the iamsterdam card and our views changed. With 50 museums and […]

Filed Under: Europe, Netherlands, photography Tagged With: Amsterdam, city card, de oude kerk, foam photography, het scheepvaartmuseum, holland international canal cruise, hortus botanicus, iamsterdam, museum het rembrandthuis, museum ons' lieve heer op solder, voc-schip amsterdam

European Markets Part Two – OLIVE OIL HONEY BREAD

November 20, 2012 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

europe, france

As you can see in this and our previous European Markets post, the variety of products that can be found at markets is limitless. Whether you’re looking for pickles, honey, ferrets, second-hand clothing, olive oil or durian, there’s a market somewhere ready to cater to your needs. When in a new city, town or village […]

Filed Under: Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, recipe, recipes Tagged With: europe, Farmers Markets, Produce, Sweets

SPECULAAS ALMOND BISCOTTI

November 7, 2011 by Nat & Tim 1 Comment

Speculaas Remember the windmill cookies you used to eat as a child? Maybe you never stopped eating them. They’re called Speculaas, odd name, tasty cookie. The word means figurine or log. They used to be a tradition during a holiday called St Nicholas’ Eve in Belgium and the Netherlands. Now they’re available year round. The spice […]

Filed Under: Europe, food, Italy, Netherlands, recipe, recipes Tagged With: biscotti recipe, Dutch, holland, italian, italy, Netherlands, recipes, speculaas spice, Sweets

Twisted In Amsterdam

August 29, 2011 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

Munich to Amsterdam  Our longest train ride yet, from Munich to Amsterdam, was a lot less painful than we suspected. Nine hours went quickly in a comfortable seat with the rhythm of the train lulling us off to sleep every so often. Amsterdam Central Station We woke up swiftly though, getting off the train at […]

Filed Under: Amsterdam, Europe, Netherlands, Tourism, travel Tagged With: Amsterdam, burger bar, chic and basic, de dokter, europe, food, Netherlands, photography, stroopwafels, stroopwafers

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