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NO. 29: LICORICE
tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more offending version: STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT We are thrilled to announce that our new cookbook, Stuff Dutch People Eat, is hot off the press (and just in time for all your Sinterklaas and Christmas gift-giving needs)! From the best-selling Stuff Dutch People Like series, comes this comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for DUNGLISH: 27 FUNNY EXAMPLES YOU WILL LOVE! This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS It’s been said that, on average, 30% of a language is idiom and expressions. Dutch is actually 98.7%. Well maybe not that high, but be prepared for utter confusion when cows, monkeys, windmills and weather barge into your everyday casual conversations.NO.51: BORRELS
Dutch people love a good borrel.Or should I rephrase: they love a good excuse for having a borrel.Borrels are quintessentially gezellig; and gezelligheid is, of course, quintessentially Dutch.. Confused? Well there’s more: what exactly is an appropriate translation or definition for the Dutch word borrel?It’s much more than “drinks” and not as formal as a “function” or “reception”. STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE A few weeks ago, the staff of Stuff Dutch People Like were left scratching their heads when asked a seemingly simple question: “What’s the story with that patterned Dutch crockery you see all over the place in the Netherlands? Come on, you know the one!” We did know the one, and so, SDPL contributor Rebekah Lawler set out to investigate the mysteries of Dutch Boerenbont! OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil.NO. 29: LICORICE
tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more offending version: STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT We are thrilled to announce that our new cookbook, Stuff Dutch People Eat, is hot off the press (and just in time for all your Sinterklaas and Christmas gift-giving needs)! From the best-selling Stuff Dutch People Like series, comes this comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for DUNGLISH: 27 FUNNY EXAMPLES YOU WILL LOVE! This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS It’s been said that, on average, 30% of a language is idiom and expressions. Dutch is actually 98.7%. Well maybe not that high, but be prepared for utter confusion when cows, monkeys, windmills and weather barge into your everyday casual conversations.NO.51: BORRELS
Dutch people love a good borrel.Or should I rephrase: they love a good excuse for having a borrel.Borrels are quintessentially gezellig; and gezelligheid is, of course, quintessentially Dutch.. Confused? Well there’s more: what exactly is an appropriate translation or definition for the Dutch word borrel?It’s much more than “drinks” and not as formal as a “function” or “reception”. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS It’s been said that, on average, 30% of a language is idiom and expressions. Dutch is actually 98.7%. Well maybe not that high, but be prepared for utter confusion when cows, monkeys, windmills and weather barge into your everyday casual conversations. 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE BAKE From the bestselling Stuff Dutch People Like series, comes this exciting new cookbook celebrating the art of Dutch sweet treats. Stuff Dutch People BAKE contains 45 recipes of your favourite, delicious and traditional baked goods & desserts from the Netherlands — everything from cookies to bread, tarts, pies, cakes and more! Peppered with fun facts about Dutch culture and history, this book 8 QUIRKY DUTCH INVENTIONS The Dutch are a smart, practical bunch and have been at the forefront of some pretty life changing inventions. There are some famous Dutch inventions that you probably already know about – the microscope, the telescope, pendulum clocks and of course, clogs. 10 ENGLISH WORDS THAT ARE ACTUALLY DUTCH This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. DUNGLISH: 27 FUNNY EXAMPLES YOU WILL LOVE! This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year!NO. 6: THREE KISSES
ou may well have noticed that Dutch people are a rather kissy bunch. Plop yourself down on any terrace in town and take in the sight of Dutch people all around you greeting & kissing & kissing & kissing then leaving & kissing & kissing & kissing! It is indeed an oddpractice for a
NO. 23: JOKES ABOUT GERMANS had just arrived in the Netherlands and after my first day at work I was carted off to Amstelveen and dropped off at the local ABN-AMRO to open a Dutch bank account. A friendly Dutch banker welcomed me into his office, and I was quickly handed a stack of papers to sign. As Isigned
STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE A Quick Guide To Dating The Dutch. This list would not be complete if we did not discuss the elephant in the room: Dutch directness. You know it’s that time of the year again in Holland, when you are greeted by some Dutch After many a year living in the lowlands I’ve THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS Our Shop. Welcome to the official SDPL design shop where you can order prints for some of your favourite Dutch designs on a large number of products options. Enjoy! Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest. Showing all 13 results. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE This type of tableware is called ‘Boerenbont’ and is famous for gracing Dutch tables for generations. Boerenbont has an instantly recognisable pattern. It comes in a blue, green and red (sometimes yellow) design on white background. The colours are inspired by the traditional farming landscapes of the 19th century – the green grass STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat. € 15.59. Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! From breakfast straight through to dessert, Stuff Dutch People Eat will lead you through a culinaryadventure
DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Instructions. Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil. Put the lid on the pot and leave to boil softly for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (it may catch if you don’t). FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS Funny Dutch expressions. 1. (Nu komt de aap uit de mouw) Similar to the English expression “to let the cat out of the bag”; the moment that a hidden motive or the truth behind something is revealed. In the past, street artists would often perform tricks by hiding a monkey in their coats. At the end of the performance the monkey would 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS Somewhere amidst the judgements and morals there is a rather literal reference to turning 50 years old and “seeing Abraham”. How it then made its way into the Dutch lexicon is anyone’s guess. The Dutch clearly decided to put their own spin on the biblical tale. When Dutch people hit the big 5-0 in the Lowlands, the birthday STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE A Quick Guide To Dating The Dutch. This list would not be complete if we did not discuss the elephant in the room: Dutch directness. You know it’s that time of the year again in Holland, when you are greeted by some Dutch After many a year living in the lowlands I’ve THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS Our Shop. Welcome to the official SDPL design shop where you can order prints for some of your favourite Dutch designs on a large number of products options. Enjoy! Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest. Showing all 13 results. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE This type of tableware is called ‘Boerenbont’ and is famous for gracing Dutch tables for generations. Boerenbont has an instantly recognisable pattern. It comes in a blue, green and red (sometimes yellow) design on white background. The colours are inspired by the traditional farming landscapes of the 19th century – the green grass STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat. € 15.59. Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! From breakfast straight through to dessert, Stuff Dutch People Eat will lead you through a culinaryadventure
DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Instructions. Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil. Put the lid on the pot and leave to boil softly for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (it may catch if you don’t). FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS Funny Dutch expressions. 1. (Nu komt de aap uit de mouw) Similar to the English expression “to let the cat out of the bag”; the moment that a hidden motive or the truth behind something is revealed. In the past, street artists would often perform tricks by hiding a monkey in their coats. At the end of the performance the monkey would 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS Somewhere amidst the judgements and morals there is a rather literal reference to turning 50 years old and “seeing Abraham”. How it then made its way into the Dutch lexicon is anyone’s guess. The Dutch clearly decided to put their own spin on the biblical tale. When Dutch people hit the big 5-0 in the Lowlands, the birthday THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. ABOUT US - STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE About Us. Stuff Dutch People Like is a celebration of all things Dutch. It investigates and highlights the idiosyncrasies of the Dutch culture and their uncanny ability to talk on a mobile phone, while carrying 2.5 children, 6 bags of groceries, a television set, and a mattress balanced on a gear-less bicycle. 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
NO. 29: LICORICE
No. 29: Licorice. S tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more NO. 19: MASHING THEIR FOOD (THE STAMPPOT) Today we will discuss a), Dutch people’s affinity for mashing. Dutch people love to mash; mash, mash, mash. Case in point, the beloved Stamppot. For those of you unaware of the stamppot, it actually combines 2 of the Dutch cooking specialties a) mashing and b) boiling. First you boil the shit out of various veggies (potatoes, carrots,etc.).
DUNGLISH: 27 FUNNY EXAMPLES YOU WILL LOVE! 11. A bit too cheesy for our taste”This box contents:” is also a gem. 12. Although not really Dunglish, one should always check if that advertising slogan doesn’t give the wrong idea in English! 13. Can get serious if you eat too much porridge! 14. A treasure trove! 15. ARE DUTCH PEOPLE CHEAP OR JUST THRIFTY? A fter nearly 3 years of writing this blog (and a very long list of all-things-Dutch) it’s high time to address the elephant in the room: Dutch cheapness, er, thriftiness!. The Dutch are, no doubt, a thrifty folk. According to our handy dictionary, “being thrifty” requires practicing the art of “economical management”. Hmmmm, sounds rather sophisticated 😉 Setting this politeNO.51: BORRELS
According to our good ol’ friend Mr. Wikipedia, a borrel is: 1. an informal designation for a small glass of spirits. 2. an informal social gathering of a select (invited) group, often with a theme. The second definition is a concise summary, but an exact English translation (or word in this case) is no where to be found.NO. 6: THREE KISSES
3. The norm these days is three kisses on the cheek. 4. These kisses are, however, are not actual kisses on the cheek; they are more like air-kisses and your moist lips dare not actually touch the other person. 5. The three air-kisses are used to greet someone and used again to say goodbye. 6. Women are all about the kissing. PAPADAG (AKA “DADDY DAY”) According to national statistics, over a third of men in the Netherlands work a reduced work week. In fact, a whopping 25% of Dutch men officially work part-time. This is an enormously high figure, especially when compared to the European average of 8%. Furthermore, a large portion of men who work full-time (36hrs) choose to do so overthe
STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE A Quick Guide To Dating The Dutch. This list would not be complete if we did not discuss the elephant in the room: Dutch directness. You know it’s that time of the year again in Holland, when you are greeted by some Dutch After many a year living in the lowlands I’ve THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS Our Shop. Welcome to the official SDPL design shop where you can order prints for some of your favourite Dutch designs on a large number of products options. Enjoy! Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest. Showing all 13 results. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE This type of tableware is called ‘Boerenbont’ and is famous for gracing Dutch tables for generations. Boerenbont has an instantly recognisable pattern. It comes in a blue, green and red (sometimes yellow) design on white background. The colours are inspired by the traditional farming landscapes of the 19th century – the green grass STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat. € 15.59. Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! From breakfast straight through to dessert, Stuff Dutch People Eat will lead you through a culinaryadventure
DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Instructions. Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil. Put the lid on the pot and leave to boil softly for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (it may catch if you don’t). FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS Funny Dutch expressions. 1. (Nu komt de aap uit de mouw) Similar to the English expression “to let the cat out of the bag”; the moment that a hidden motive or the truth behind something is revealed. In the past, street artists would often perform tricks by hiding a monkey in their coats. At the end of the performance the monkey would 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS Somewhere amidst the judgements and morals there is a rather literal reference to turning 50 years old and “seeing Abraham”. How it then made its way into the Dutch lexicon is anyone’s guess. The Dutch clearly decided to put their own spin on the biblical tale. When Dutch people hit the big 5-0 in the Lowlands, the birthday STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE A Quick Guide To Dating The Dutch. This list would not be complete if we did not discuss the elephant in the room: Dutch directness. You know it’s that time of the year again in Holland, when you are greeted by some Dutch After many a year living in the lowlands I’ve THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS Our Shop. Welcome to the official SDPL design shop where you can order prints for some of your favourite Dutch designs on a large number of products options. Enjoy! Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest. Showing all 13 results. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE This type of tableware is called ‘Boerenbont’ and is famous for gracing Dutch tables for generations. Boerenbont has an instantly recognisable pattern. It comes in a blue, green and red (sometimes yellow) design on white background. The colours are inspired by the traditional farming landscapes of the 19th century – the green grass STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat. € 15.59. Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! From breakfast straight through to dessert, Stuff Dutch People Eat will lead you through a culinaryadventure
DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Instructions. Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil. Put the lid on the pot and leave to boil softly for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (it may catch if you don’t). FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS Funny Dutch expressions. 1. (Nu komt de aap uit de mouw) Similar to the English expression “to let the cat out of the bag”; the moment that a hidden motive or the truth behind something is revealed. In the past, street artists would often perform tricks by hiding a monkey in their coats. At the end of the performance the monkey would 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS Somewhere amidst the judgements and morals there is a rather literal reference to turning 50 years old and “seeing Abraham”. How it then made its way into the Dutch lexicon is anyone’s guess. The Dutch clearly decided to put their own spin on the biblical tale. When Dutch people hit the big 5-0 in the Lowlands, the birthday THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. ABOUT US - STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE About Us. Stuff Dutch People Like is a celebration of all things Dutch. It investigates and highlights the idiosyncrasies of the Dutch culture and their uncanny ability to talk on a mobile phone, while carrying 2.5 children, 6 bags of groceries, a television set, and a mattress balanced on a gear-less bicycle. 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
NO. 29: LICORICE
No. 29: Licorice. S tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more NO. 19: MASHING THEIR FOOD (THE STAMPPOT) Today we will discuss a), Dutch people’s affinity for mashing. Dutch people love to mash; mash, mash, mash. Case in point, the beloved Stamppot. For those of you unaware of the stamppot, it actually combines 2 of the Dutch cooking specialties a) mashing and b) boiling. First you boil the shit out of various veggies (potatoes, carrots,etc.).
DUNGLISH: 27 FUNNY EXAMPLES YOU WILL LOVE! 11. A bit too cheesy for our taste”This box contents:” is also a gem. 12. Although not really Dunglish, one should always check if that advertising slogan doesn’t give the wrong idea in English! 13. Can get serious if you eat too much porridge! 14. A treasure trove! 15. ARE DUTCH PEOPLE CHEAP OR JUST THRIFTY? A fter nearly 3 years of writing this blog (and a very long list of all-things-Dutch) it’s high time to address the elephant in the room: Dutch cheapness, er, thriftiness!. The Dutch are, no doubt, a thrifty folk. According to our handy dictionary, “being thrifty” requires practicing the art of “economical management”. Hmmmm, sounds rather sophisticated 😉 Setting this politeNO.51: BORRELS
According to our good ol’ friend Mr. Wikipedia, a borrel is: 1. an informal designation for a small glass of spirits. 2. an informal social gathering of a select (invited) group, often with a theme. The second definition is a concise summary, but an exact English translation (or word in this case) is no where to be found.NO. 6: THREE KISSES
3. The norm these days is three kisses on the cheek. 4. These kisses are, however, are not actual kisses on the cheek; they are more like air-kisses and your moist lips dare not actually touch the other person. 5. The three air-kisses are used to greet someone and used again to say goodbye. 6. Women are all about the kissing. PAPADAG (AKA “DADDY DAY”) According to national statistics, over a third of men in the Netherlands work a reduced work week. In fact, a whopping 25% of Dutch men officially work part-time. This is an enormously high figure, especially when compared to the European average of 8%. Furthermore, a large portion of men who work full-time (36hrs) choose to do so overthe
STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE A Quick Guide To Dating The Dutch. This list would not be complete if we did not discuss the elephant in the room: Dutch directness. You know it’s that time of the year again in Holland, when you are greeted by some Dutch After many a year living in the lowlands I’ve THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS Our Shop. Welcome to the official SDPL design shop where you can order prints for some of your favourite Dutch designs on a large number of products options. Enjoy! Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest. Showing all 13 results. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE This type of tableware is called ‘Boerenbont’ and is famous for gracing Dutch tables for generations. Boerenbont has an instantly recognisable pattern. It comes in a blue, green and red (sometimes yellow) design on white background. The colours are inspired by the traditional farming landscapes of the 19th century – the green grass STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat. € 15.59. Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! From breakfast straight through to dessert, Stuff Dutch People Eat will lead you through a culinaryadventure
DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Instructions. Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil. Put the lid on the pot and leave to boil softly for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (it may catch if you don’t). FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS Funny Dutch expressions. 1. (Nu komt de aap uit de mouw) Similar to the English expression “to let the cat out of the bag”; the moment that a hidden motive or the truth behind something is revealed. In the past, street artists would often perform tricks by hiding a monkey in their coats. At the end of the performance the monkey would 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS Somewhere amidst the judgements and morals there is a rather literal reference to turning 50 years old and “seeing Abraham”. How it then made its way into the Dutch lexicon is anyone’s guess. The Dutch clearly decided to put their own spin on the biblical tale. When Dutch people hit the big 5-0 in the Lowlands, the birthday DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE A Quick Guide To Dating The Dutch. This list would not be complete if we did not discuss the elephant in the room: Dutch directness. You know it’s that time of the year again in Holland, when you are greeted by some Dutch After many a year living in the lowlands I’ve THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTS Our Shop. Welcome to the official SDPL design shop where you can order prints for some of your favourite Dutch designs on a large number of products options. Enjoy! Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest. Showing all 13 results. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE This type of tableware is called ‘Boerenbont’ and is famous for gracing Dutch tables for generations. Boerenbont has an instantly recognisable pattern. It comes in a blue, green and red (sometimes yellow) design on white background. The colours are inspired by the traditional farming landscapes of the 19th century – the green grass STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE EAT Stuff Dutch People Eat. € 15.59. Stuff Dutch People Eat is a comprehensive celebration of Dutch cuisine. Whether you’re looking for festive sweets, traditional tastes or colonial classics, we’ve got something for every appetite! From breakfast straight through to dessert, Stuff Dutch People Eat will lead you through a culinaryadventure
DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Instructions. Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil. Put the lid on the pot and leave to boil softly for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (it may catch if you don’t). FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS Funny Dutch expressions. 1. (Nu komt de aap uit de mouw) Similar to the English expression “to let the cat out of the bag”; the moment that a hidden motive or the truth behind something is revealed. In the past, street artists would often perform tricks by hiding a monkey in their coats. At the end of the performance the monkey would 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS Somewhere amidst the judgements and morals there is a rather literal reference to turning 50 years old and “seeing Abraham”. How it then made its way into the Dutch lexicon is anyone’s guess. The Dutch clearly decided to put their own spin on the biblical tale. When Dutch people hit the big 5-0 in the Lowlands, the birthday DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! ABOUT US - STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE About Us. Stuff Dutch People Like is a celebration of all things Dutch. It investigates and highlights the idiosyncrasies of the Dutch culture and their uncanny ability to talk on a mobile phone, while carrying 2.5 children, 6 bags of groceries, a television set, and a mattress balanced on a gear-less bicycle. 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS 12. Sea wolf. 13. Horse flower. 14. Lazy horse. 15. Garden snake. For more on crazy things Dutch People say, get our book Stuff Dutch PeopleSay!
NO. 29: LICORICE
No. 29: Licorice. S tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more NO. 31: FEEDING DUTCH LICORICE TO STRANGERS No. 31: Feeding Dutch Licorice to strangers. You people just can’t seem to get enough of this disturbing trend: Dutch people feeding drop (Dutch licorice) to innocent victims! And so, we will humbly continue to feed your addiction. Below is a selection of new videos discussing our favourite inedible Dutch treat! NO. 19: MASHING THEIR FOOD (THE STAMPPOT) Today we will discuss a), Dutch people’s affinity for mashing. Dutch people love to mash; mash, mash, mash. Case in point, the beloved Stamppot. For those of you unaware of the stamppot, it actually combines 2 of the Dutch cooking specialties a) mashing and b) boiling. First you boil the shit out of various veggies (potatoes, carrots,etc.).
DUNGLISH: 27 FUNNY EXAMPLES YOU WILL LOVE! 11. A bit too cheesy for our taste”This box contents:” is also a gem. 12. Although not really Dunglish, one should always check if that advertising slogan doesn’t give the wrong idea in English! 13. Can get serious if you eat too much porridge! 14. A treasure trove! 15.NO.51: BORRELS
According to our good ol’ friend Mr. Wikipedia, a borrel is: 1. an informal designation for a small glass of spirits. 2. an informal social gathering of a select (invited) group, often with a theme. The second definition is a concise summary, but an exact English translation (or word in this case) is no where to be found. ARE DUTCH PEOPLE CHEAP OR JUST THRIFTY? A fter nearly 3 years of writing this blog (and a very long list of all-things-Dutch) it’s high time to address the elephant in the room: Dutch cheapness, er, thriftiness!. The Dutch are, no doubt, a thrifty folk. According to our handy dictionary, “being thrifty” requires practicing the art of “economical management”. Hmmmm, sounds rather sophisticated 😉 Setting this politeNO. 6: THREE KISSES
3. The norm these days is three kisses on the cheek. 4. These kisses are, however, are not actual kisses on the cheek; they are more like air-kisses and your moist lips dare not actually touch the other person. 5. The three air-kisses are used to greet someone and used again to say goodbye. 6. Women are all about the kissing. PAPADAG (AKA “DADDY DAY”) According to national statistics, over a third of men in the Netherlands work a reduced work week. In fact, a whopping 25% of Dutch men officially work part-time. This is an enormously high figure, especially when compared to the European average of 8%. Furthermore, a large portion of men who work full-time (36hrs) choose to do so overthe
STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTSTULIP ART PRINTSALL THINGS DUTCH WEBSITEARE THE DUTCH CHEAPEVERYTHING DUTCHWHAT ARE DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE A few weeks ago, the staff of Stuff Dutch People Like were left scratching their heads when asked a seemingly simple question: “What’s the story with that patterned Dutch crockery you see all over the place in the Netherlands? Come on, you know the one!” We did know the one, and so, SDPL contributor Rebekah Lawler set out to investigate the mysteries of Dutch Boerenbont! DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil.NO. 29: LICORICE
tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more offending version: 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS It’s been said that, on average, 30% of a language is idiom and expressions. Dutch is actually 98.7%. Well maybe not that high, but be prepared for utter confusion when cows, monkeys, windmills and weather barge into your everyday casual conversations.NO.51: BORRELS
Dutch people love a good borrel.Or should I rephrase: they love a good excuse for having a borrel.Borrels are quintessentially gezellig; and gezelligheid is, of course, quintessentially Dutch.. Confused? Well there’s more: what exactly is an appropriate translation or definition for the Dutch word borrel?It’s much more than “drinks” and not as formal as a “function” or “reception”. TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS I have said it before and I’ll say it again: Dutch birthdays are weird. Sure, they’ve got those odd (albeit handy) calendars in their bathrooms to remind them of the big days, but why remember if you ain’t even the one bringing the cake!All those birthday “gefeliciteerds” are great for us (non-Dutchies) to practice our “g’s”, but the celebrations do seem to be lacking a little STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUR SHOP - DUTCH PRINTSTULIP ART PRINTSALL THINGS DUTCH WEBSITEARE THE DUTCH CHEAPEVERYTHING DUTCHWHAT ARE DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. 'BOERENBONT' : TRADITIONAL DUTCH TABLEWARE A few weeks ago, the staff of Stuff Dutch People Like were left scratching their heads when asked a seemingly simple question: “What’s the story with that patterned Dutch crockery you see all over the place in the Netherlands? Come on, you know the one!” We did know the one, and so, SDPL contributor Rebekah Lawler set out to investigate the mysteries of Dutch Boerenbont! DUTCH COOKING: DUTCH PEA SOUP Boil 3 3/4 pints of water (1.75 l) in a large soup pot, along with the split peas, stock cube, pork chop and bacon. Skim off any froth forming on top as the pot starts to boil.NO. 29: LICORICE
tuff Dutch people like: Licorice, or Drop that is for you highly ingeburgerd (integrated) folk! Dutch people love licorice. But not the kind of licorice you are thinking about, not that North American variety of chewy sugary red stick stuff or the slightly-salty black chewy stuff. No, the Dutch prefer a slightly more offending version: 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS It’s been said that, on average, 30% of a language is idiom and expressions. Dutch is actually 98.7%. Well maybe not that high, but be prepared for utter confusion when cows, monkeys, windmills and weather barge into your everyday casual conversations.NO.51: BORRELS
Dutch people love a good borrel.Or should I rephrase: they love a good excuse for having a borrel.Borrels are quintessentially gezellig; and gezelligheid is, of course, quintessentially Dutch.. Confused? Well there’s more: what exactly is an appropriate translation or definition for the Dutch word borrel?It’s much more than “drinks” and not as formal as a “function” or “reception”. TURNING 50: DUTCH BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS I have said it before and I’ll say it again: Dutch birthdays are weird. Sure, they’ve got those odd (albeit handy) calendars in their bathrooms to remind them of the big days, but why remember if you ain’t even the one bringing the cake!All those birthday “gefeliciteerds” are great for us (non-Dutchies) to practice our “g’s”, but the celebrations do seem to be lacking a little THE OFFICIAL SDPL SHOP This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. ABOUT US - STUFF DUTCH PEOPLE LIKE Stuff Dutch People Like is a celebration of all things Dutch. It investigates and highlights the idiosyncrasies of the Dutch culture and their uncanny ability to talk on a mobile phone, while carrying 2.5 children, 6 bags of groceries, a television set, and a mattress balanced on a gear-less bicycle. Started as a light-hearted blog THE COMPLETE SDPL LIST Want more? Want to join the conversation? Follow our tweets on Twitter or join our Facebook page! Below is our list of Stuff Dutch People Like so far. We’ve got plenty more to add but, as always, would love to hear your suggestions! (BTW: the list is currently in random order and is updated weekly). 15 FUNNY DUTCH WORDS This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. FUNNY DUTCH EXPRESSIONS It’s been said that, on average, 30% of a language is idiom and expressions. Dutch is actually 98.7%. Well maybe not that high, but be prepared for utter confusion when cows, monkeys, windmills and weather barge into your everyday casual conversations. 8 QUIRKY DUTCH INVENTIONS The Dutch are a smart, practical bunch and have been at the forefront of some pretty life changing inventions. There are some famous Dutch inventions that you probably already know about – the microscope, the telescope, pendulum clocks and of course, clogs. 10 ENGLISH WORDS THAT ARE ACTUALLY DUTCH This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. DUTCH FRIES: FRIET, FRIETEN AND PATAT C all ’em what you will – friet, friets, patat, Vlaamse Frieten – but one thing is sure, the Dutch can’t seem to get enough of ’em! In fact, they love ’em so much they eat over 41 million kilos of these tasty guys per year! (But Dutch people don’t just stop at fries. Every Dutchie actually consumes over 18kg (40 lbs) of frozen potato products per year! NO. 19: MASHING THEIR FOOD (THE STAMPPOT) Today we will discuss a), Dutch people’s affinity for mashing. Dutch people love to mash; mash, mash, mash. Case in point, the beloved Stamppot.For those of you unaware of the stamppot, it actually combines 2 of the Dutch cooking specialties a) mashing and b) boiling.First you boil the shit out of various veggies (potatoes,carrots, etc.).
HAGELSLAG: THE KEY TO DUTCH HAPPINESS T he thing that shocks me most about Dutch people’s peculiar eating habits is Hagelslag. I giggled to myself when seeing a room of adult Dutch business men sipping their milk cartons, I was amazed at the pride Dutch people exhibited while sucking on drop, and I marveled at the nation’s copious dairy consumption — but hagelslag stopped me dead in my tracks: did I just see that correctly?!?__
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