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Happy Birthday Princess Amalia!
Wendy | woensdag 7 december 2011 | Labels: amalia, dutch food, oranje, princess amalia, typical dutch stuff
Happy Birthday Princess Amalia!
Don't forget to do your Christmas shopping at TypicalDutchStuff.com soon!
Don't forget to do your Christmas shopping at TypicalDutchStuff.com soon!
Hi all,
As some of you might know, I am temporarily in the United States on an extended trip. There are so many Dutch goodies that I miss out here, although I do send myself a care package every once in a while. The things that I personally miss the most are my slice of Dutch wheat bread with Calvé peanut butter in the morning, a frietje speciaal, bitterballen with mustard, and Dutch/Indonesian food, especially with satésaus. Writing this is making me hungry!
Luckily, there are also American products that I have come to love, like Strawberry/Lemon lemonade, Starbucks Mocha Coconut Frappuccino, Cinnabon, Skyline Chili, and cheesecakes from the Cheesecake Factory.
I do miss my Dutch food though. What Dutch goodies do you miss the most? AND, what food from your current country have you come to love?
As some of you might know, I am temporarily in the United States on an extended trip. There are so many Dutch goodies that I miss out here, although I do send myself a care package every once in a while. The things that I personally miss the most are my slice of Dutch wheat bread with Calvé peanut butter in the morning, a frietje speciaal, bitterballen with mustard, and Dutch/Indonesian food, especially with satésaus. Writing this is making me hungry!
Luckily, there are also American products that I have come to love, like Strawberry/Lemon lemonade, Starbucks Mocha Coconut Frappuccino, Cinnabon, Skyline Chili, and cheesecakes from the Cheesecake Factory.
I do miss my Dutch food though. What Dutch goodies do you miss the most? AND, what food from your current country have you come to love?
June is National Candy Month & we celebrate this by giving anyone who places an order this month on TypicalDutchStuff.com a FREE bag of Dutch candy! See you at TypicalDutchStuff.com!
Earn Dutchies, Save Money!
Wendy | zondag 8 mei 2011 | Labels: Discount, dutch food, dutchies, typical dutch stuff
New on TypicalDutchStuff.com: Earn Dutchies, Save Money! We have just launched our new customer reward program. For every product you buy, for every friend you refer, and for every review you write, you earn Dutchies. Every Dutchie is worth real money, so you can save up your Dutchies to redeem a discount on your future orders!
More info can be found here: http://www.typicaldutchstuff.com/pointinfo.php
More info can be found here: http://www.typicaldutchstuff.com/pointinfo.php
Receive FREE Senseo pods with your order!
Wendy | zondag 15 augustus 2010 | Labels: dutch food, Free, Senseo, typical dutch stuff
Hi everyone!
We're very excited that Holland has won the match against Slovakia today! Did you watch it?
For those of you who follow us on Twitter or Facebook might have already read it: on the days that Holland has to play, YOU will receive a €5.00 discount on your entire order! Use voucher code HupHollandHup to redeem. You can use it to order Dutch food and bring a little bit of Holland at home.
Have you seen our new Dutch Bikes? We have 31 different bikes available in a wide variety of colors and prints.
See you soon!
We're very excited that Holland has won the match against Slovakia today! Did you watch it?
For those of you who follow us on Twitter or Facebook might have already read it: on the days that Holland has to play, YOU will receive a €5.00 discount on your entire order! Use voucher code HupHollandHup to redeem. You can use it to order Dutch food and bring a little bit of Holland at home.
Have you seen our new Dutch Bikes? We have 31 different bikes available in a wide variety of colors and prints.
See you soon!
New: Petit Pierre Dutch Bake-Off Products
Wendy | woensdag 19 mei 2010 | Labels: Bake-Off, dutch food, Petit Pierre
We are very proud to carry a range of high quality, authentic Dutch bake-off products from Petit Pierre, a Dutch company that specializes in bake-off. The products contain the best ingredients, often organic, to ensure a perfect taste sensation.
Whether you want to be able to bake fresh appelflappen or Dutch bread in your kitchen, or stock an entire bakery, Petit Pierre's bake-off products are suitable for any occasion!
All products are delivered frozen. Please note: more products will be added!
Whether you want to be able to bake fresh appelflappen or Dutch bread in your kitchen, or stock an entire bakery, Petit Pierre's bake-off products are suitable for any occasion!
All products are delivered frozen. Please note: more products will be added!
Hi guys,
I add products to our selection on a daily basis and there are a few new products I would like to highlight here.
The Bavaria Dutchy Dress is the perfect dress for the upcoming World Cup. Designed by Dutch label Supertrash it is a super cute dress that can be worn in 4 different ways. One size fits all. Show your support for Oranje!
Zwitsal has released a new product: Eau de Zwitsal. It is a delicate perfume with that typical Zwitsal scent. You can use it on yourself, but you can also spray the blankets or clothes of your little one.
Serve a traditional complete Dutch/Chinese Rijsttafel with our new Rijsttafel package. It includes all the popular dishes, from Tjap Tjoy to Babi Pangang and the must-have condiments, like Kroepoek and Sambal Oelek.
A new year..new plans
Wendy | woensdag 13 januari 2010 | Labels: 2009, 2010, dutch food, jewelry, kroketten
Hi guys,
I can't believe it's 2010 already. Where did 2009 go? I do remember that the final quarter of 2009 was very, very busy. But that's a good thing. I like it best when it's busy.
The year 2009 has been a year of new ventures for us. We started shippping frozen Dutch food and Dutch vla, as well as fresh Dutch ready-made meals. This has been a very exciting process and we're happy that we took that plunge into the unknown. We can finally satisfy your urges for Kroketten, Bitterballen, and Frikandellen.
We also did our very first fair in the fall of 2009, the Expatica Fair, which was a very useful experience. We met loads of interesting people and learned a lot.
2009 was also a year of new business relationships. We started a partnership with Sunflowerjewels, who have created a unique line of Delfts Blue jewelry exclusively for us. We're selling unique, handmade in Holland, leather baby slippers from Baby Dutch.
We have more plans for 2010! Keep your eyes open for a whole new website design of Typical Dutch Stuff and a line of unique and original products.
I want to end this post with a picture I took just before we left Holland for a short Christmas vacation to Tenerife, Spain.
I can't believe it's 2010 already. Where did 2009 go? I do remember that the final quarter of 2009 was very, very busy. But that's a good thing. I like it best when it's busy.
The year 2009 has been a year of new ventures for us. We started shippping frozen Dutch food and Dutch vla, as well as fresh Dutch ready-made meals. This has been a very exciting process and we're happy that we took that plunge into the unknown. We can finally satisfy your urges for Kroketten, Bitterballen, and Frikandellen.
We also did our very first fair in the fall of 2009, the Expatica Fair, which was a very useful experience. We met loads of interesting people and learned a lot.
2009 was also a year of new business relationships. We started a partnership with Sunflowerjewels, who have created a unique line of Delfts Blue jewelry exclusively for us. We're selling unique, handmade in Holland, leather baby slippers from Baby Dutch.
We have more plans for 2010! Keep your eyes open for a whole new website design of Typical Dutch Stuff and a line of unique and original products.
I want to end this post with a picture I took just before we left Holland for a short Christmas vacation to Tenerife, Spain.
Hi guys!
Wendy | dinsdag 15 september 2009 | Labels: bitterballen, dutch food, frikandellen, kroketten, linkedin, moneybookers, paypal, twitter
Hi guys!
Long time no see! Well, that's not entirely true: although the blog has not been updated in a while, I have been active on Twitter and Linkedin.
The reason why I am updating the blog is simply because I felt bad for neglecting it. I also feel it's a great way to let everybody know what exactly is going on behind the scenes of TDS.
First things first. I have a big announcement to make: we are no longer accepting Paypal payments. We have been a customer for over six years with them. Although I heard the horror stories about them, I never really encountered any serious problems. Until this week. The way they treated me, convinced me to simply STOP using them. I do not want to be associated with their business practices anymore. Luckily for all of us, I will be able to accept credit cards directly within a week (fingers crossed). The contracts have been signed, sealed, and delivered. In the meantime, you can pay for your order with Moneybookers, iDeal, or a bank transfer.
I am also very proud to say that we are accepting frozen goods orders! This means that we are able to ship kroketten, frikandellen, bitterballen and more to selected countries* However, I did encounter a few bumps along the road, but I hope to be able to have everything sorted this week, so we can finally send out all the pending orders!
I think a user-friendly website is extremely important. I try to keep the site as simple as possible: prices are now displayed with and without VAT and in both Euros and US$. Nevertheless, if you do want help with the site, check out our newly created 'How to Use Our Site' page.
Long time no see! Well, that's not entirely true: although the blog has not been updated in a while, I have been active on Twitter and Linkedin.
The reason why I am updating the blog is simply because I felt bad for neglecting it. I also feel it's a great way to let everybody know what exactly is going on behind the scenes of TDS.
First things first. I have a big announcement to make: we are no longer accepting Paypal payments. We have been a customer for over six years with them. Although I heard the horror stories about them, I never really encountered any serious problems. Until this week. The way they treated me, convinced me to simply STOP using them. I do not want to be associated with their business practices anymore. Luckily for all of us, I will be able to accept credit cards directly within a week (fingers crossed). The contracts have been signed, sealed, and delivered. In the meantime, you can pay for your order with Moneybookers, iDeal, or a bank transfer.
I am also very proud to say that we are accepting frozen goods orders! This means that we are able to ship kroketten, frikandellen, bitterballen and more to selected countries* However, I did encounter a few bumps along the road, but I hope to be able to have everything sorted this week, so we can finally send out all the pending orders!
I think a user-friendly website is extremely important. I try to keep the site as simple as possible: prices are now displayed with and without VAT and in both Euros and US$. Nevertheless, if you do want help with the site, check out our newly created 'How to Use Our Site' page.
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