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Oliebollen and Appelflappen Markt  
   

Oliebollen and Appelflappen Markt

Where we purchased the traditional Dutch New Years food. These delicious treats definitely ensure you don't get a head start on your New Year's Resolution!!
The Last Day of 2011

December 31st 2011
After sleeping in this morning, we went out to do a little grocery shopping to get ready for New Year's Eve. Sander and Mike bought Oliebollen (basically very big Timbits) and Appelflappen (basically apple turnovers) from a few local markets. Those are both traditional New Years Eve foods in the Netherlands - they are also both deep fried and artery blocking (but, hey, who are we to break with ... read more
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