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Returning To Amsterdam On Overcast Day To Visit Anne Frank House /Skinny Bridge & Eating Dutch Food

Date: June 25, 2025 Duration: 44m 30s
Amsterdam June 2025
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0:01 Welcome everyone. Adam the Woo here. As
0:04 the recording of this, it is Tuesday,
0:06 June the 24, 2025.
0:10 I am back in Amsterdam earlier this
0:13 morning. Took a train up from the region
0:16 of Eling
0:19 Theme Park that I attended yesterday.
0:21 Was in a hotel there last night until
0:24 this morning. Took the train up here.
0:26 Back at the hotel I've had this whole
0:28 week.
0:30 And I'm going to do some Amsterdam
0:31 things today. The weather is
0:33 dramatically different than it was when
0:35 I left a couple days ago from this area
0:37 to head south and now back up. Got a
0:40 little hoodie on, see where the day
0:43 leads. Just going to roam around, see
0:45 what I can find. Maybe hit a museum or
0:47 two and just see what Amsterdam on this
0:50 day has to offer. Also was lucky enough
0:52 to be able to get back up here because
0:54 there's a huge power outlet. Power
0:58 outage from an outlet. Probably not from
1:00 an outlet, a power outage.
1:03 And a lot of the trains were not
1:05 running, but my train thankfully was and
1:07 I was able to get back up here. So, I'm
1:09 grateful for that. All right. See what
1:12 Amsterdam
1:14 can bestow upon myself and you
1:18 cuz I'm inviting you. Yes, you to join
1:20 me. Good to have you here.
1:23 Shall you? Current time 2:25 p.m. 67°
1:29 cloudy conditions expected until 8. Very
1:32 windy. That's pretty much what it's
1:34 showing there. Just wind all day. 67.
1:37 I'm going to get to 71 at 6:00 p.m. But
1:40 I really actually I really enjoy this
1:42 overcastness,
1:44 cloudiness,
1:47 non sun, and a little windy gust. Yeah,
1:50 give me a light hoodie and a little
1:52 chill in the air. Not cold, but just a
1:54 little chill. And I am content as heck.
1:58 Old Amsterdam cheese store has a huge
2:02 cheese. This is a big Look at this big
2:04 Oh, this thing's sliding. Oh my gosh,
2:06 I'm knocking it over.
2:08 Oh, feel like I'm on Canon camera or
2:11 something. Look, there's actually cheese
2:13 in there. I just I was going to grab it
2:16 to see what it was. It's not a real
2:17 piece of cheese. It's just like a It's
2:19 like styrofoam. Very light styrofoam
2:21 wrapped in something, but that thing
2:23 tilted there. Sorry, Old Amsterdam
2:25 Cheese Company. My apologies.
2:29 It is nice and windy. You know, I've
2:32 never fact checked this, but I've always
2:33 heard that when it comes to say cheese,
2:35 when people say, you know, smile for the
2:37 camera, say cheese, because I guess
2:40 where that terminology originated,
2:43 cheese was like such a delicacy that it
2:46 was rare to have cheese.
2:49 So when you would tell people say
2:50 cheese,
2:52 that was their happy thought. So they
2:54 would smile.
2:57 And the terminology cutting the cheese,
3:00 I can't speak on that. I mean, I've cut
3:02 the cheese, but I don't know where that
3:03 came from. It's inside this former bank,
3:05 which is now a Starbucks. And I must
3:07 say, this is
3:10 the best cursive penmanship I've ever
3:13 had on a cup that had my name written on
3:16 it. In fact,
3:18 I don't think anyone's ever written on a
3:20 Starbucks cup, at least given to me,
3:23 written in cursive,
3:25 in that penmanship before. So, cheers to
3:28 the barista in Amsterdam.
3:31 Nice. I like that. Makes me happy. Look
3:34 at that cursive. Well, kind of kind of
3:36 cursive. Something going on over here.
3:38 They got a boom mic and a really nice
3:40 camera set up. Not every day you see a
3:43 boom mic on a street.
3:47 That's a boom mic right there.
4:14 This whole courtyard is just infested
4:14 with pigeons.
4:30 Love the buildings through here. Love
4:30 the architecture so much.
4:32 Really never gets old looking at. Oh,
4:35 there's another film crew up here. What
4:36 the heck? There's film crews everywhere.
4:39 Look. Hey, your
4:42 a totally different one. Think I might
4:44 be in their think I might be right in
4:46 their frame. We probably shouldn't be
4:47 standing here. Another boom mic. Let me
4:50 get out of their way.
5:26 Is that a real brick?
5:26 Just going to throw it in the river.
5:51 Love this very impressive building here.
5:51 Looks like a church depot, but I do not
5:52 believe it is used by a congregation.
5:55 Looks almost like a vintage shop or
5:58 something
6:00 for the time being.
6:02 You can see some glassware in the
6:04 windows over there. It's kind of
6:07 interesting. You have this little
6:08 walkway underneath a portion of it.
6:15 It looks like the brick work back there
6:15 is newer than the original brick work
6:18 which is here, which is the bell tower.
6:23 There's like flower shops here along the
6:25 water, too. You can get bulbs from all
6:27 over the world. They got Amsterdam city
6:31 love spray painted on down there. Little
6:33 nice little artwork on the bottom.
6:37 You can get all these flowers like
6:38 flower shops all along the water here.
6:41 You can get tulips right over there. You
6:45 can get
6:46 little bouquets full of different ones.
7:02 It is just such a great day today. A
7:02 little more peaceful than the other days
7:04 I've been here. probably because the
7:05 weather is not quite as warm and nice.
7:08 There's less boats out, less people on
7:11 their bikes. There are a lot of people
7:12 on their bikes, but
7:14 it is a little more lowkey than it has
7:17 been.
7:18 Just a random portaotti over there. If
7:21 you disregard that,
7:23 you look at it from this angle, you
7:25 would never know that portaotti is
7:27 there.
7:29 Oh, wait a second. There's another one
7:30 right over there. Never mind.
7:34 Still beautiful.
7:36 All right, I'm now about to head inside
7:38 this magnificent looking building, the
7:41 Ruks Museum.
7:48 I believe it actually is a longer name.
7:48 That might be the shortened name, but
7:51 I'm going to go inside here. Very
7:53 impressive clock tower there as well. I
7:56 walked through this the other day, but
7:57 this is the first time I'm going to be
7:58 going inside the actual building. I made
8:01 it inside. Price was €25.
8:05 And after entering in, I got this floor
8:07 plan height highlight booklet, which has
8:11 a guide map on it. It's going to show
8:14 some of the different floors. I guess
8:15 there's three different floors. Well, a
8:17 total of four. First floor would be
8:19 floor zero.
8:21 There's a lot to look at.
8:43 Even this old portrait of Van Go just
8:43 right here in front of my face. Look at
8:44 that.
8:46 That's amazing. Just
8:49 just right there.
8:57 Painted by the man himself.
8:57 self port or treat
9:31 This is George Brightener's work. Passed
9:31 away in 1923.
9:36 You just look at the streets of
9:36 Amsterdam there. Same buildings and
9:38 everything from way back then. That's
9:39 his interpretation. In fact, that might
9:41 even be an interpretation. He may have
9:43 actually stood on that bridge with his
9:45 easel and painted that for a long period
9:49 of time. It's a T earn back in the
9:52 1850s.
10:03 A little jewelry casket right there
10:04 that's dating back to 1860.
10:30 this tremendous
10:30 size piece right here.
10:38 Back in 1806, Louis Napoleon made
10:41 Amsterdam the capital of his kingdom. On
10:44 July 31st of that year, 1806,
10:48 the convoy was headed by this banner,
10:52 which translated to Louis Napoleon, King
10:55 of Holland, presents to as capital
10:58 Amsterdam. These trophies,
11:09 this is a model, and I use that word
11:09 model loosely because this is huge. with
11:12 the William Rex ship that sailed in the
11:15 17th century.
11:18 The detail on this thing.
11:35 I like this room.
11:35 Also, look at this right up here on the
11:37 wall.
11:40 A horse looks like a tiger on the other
11:42 side.
13:17 This is a portrait of William III
13:17 passed on in 1706
13:21 amongst some of the china
13:24 and possibly his bed frame over here.
13:28 But they'll get a little more info on
13:29 that in a second. But I really like this
13:32 photo. This paint went on not a photo.
13:34 It's a painting of him with a candle
13:37 there. I like it.
13:40 The candle just kind of adds to the
13:43 adds to the vibe of this thing.
13:56 Kind of eerie looking in a way.
13:56 Mystical.
13:58 That's the word I'm looking for.
14:05 It g it gives it gives it an ambiance.
14:05 Right. The bed dates back to the 1720s
14:08 and it may
14:11 have been made for Jonathan
14:13 Wernern.
14:21 No confirmation though Jonath Jonathan
14:21 Werner ever slumbered in this.
14:33 I don't even know who Jonathan Wner is,
14:33 but right Rembrandt's Night Watch.
14:36 Largest and most famous painting by
14:40 Rembrandt.
14:55 It's as close as you can get.
14:55 There's a recreation in the next room,
14:57 but this is the real deal.
15:14 This is another one of his original
15:14 pieces. The Jewish Bride is the title of
15:18 it.
15:36 There's a section where stained glass
15:36 windows also
16:20 this airplane up here. This is an FK
16:20 23
16:22 or K123 on the side.
16:30 This is up on the third floor. This is a
16:30 pretty pretty big museum. Mostly just
16:34 works of art, but there are some other
16:35 things, too. If you're into very very
16:38 antique furniture, this zigzag chair
16:41 here,
16:43 there's a lot of
16:45 pieces of old furniture.
16:48 Little different designs. There's the
16:50 zigzag zigzag chair. Here's a different
16:53 version of that same chair.
16:56 This is called a low bugle chair. Bow
16:59 chair.
17:06 Stepping outside.
17:06 There is like a little hedge maze
17:09 down here.
17:11 You see right down there?
17:15 A water water fountain there as well.
17:25 This is around the opposite side of
17:25 where I walked in.
17:27 This where the bikes all just kind of go
17:29 through here. It's like the dodging of
17:31 the bikes. Motorcycles, bikes.
17:35 I don't know who who would have the
17:36 right away in that situation.
17:40 It's amazing less people don't carine
17:41 into each other. Everyone seems to have
17:44 it down to has it down pretty well
17:45 though.
17:52 Use their hands for turn signals. Feel
17:52 like they're way more organized riding
17:53 bikes here than they are in the US.
18:00 They got it. They got it down to a
18:00 science.
18:03 Beautiful,
18:23 man. Let's go.
18:27 Somebody just walked in front of that
18:28 guy.
19:50 No, I will say as beautiful as it is
19:50 walking around the streets of Amsterdam,
19:57 there's really not a comfort factor. You
19:57 always feel like someone's going to run
19:59 into you with a bike cuz the the
20:01 walkways are so small when you're
20:02 walking on the cobblestone and the brick
20:04 that you're kind of like always your
20:07 shoulder or part of your body is kind of
20:09 always leaning towards the streets and
20:11 you never really feel and when you're
20:13 crossing a road biker going so quickly
20:15 they never really feel as if you're at
20:17 ease.
20:18 There's just like a slight uneasiness
20:20 when you're walking. Makes it kind of
20:22 exciting. So, there is a housebo
20:26 museum that is open over here. It says
20:28 open. It is a housebo. There's a lot of
20:31 these along the river, but this one has
20:34 opened its doors
20:40 to guests to go on. So, I'm going to see
20:40 if I can get on there. The Hendrickk A
20:43 Maria
20:45 is what I can tell what it sounds like
20:46 from here.
21:09 This is what that's what I'm talking
21:09 about. See, when you're trying to walk
21:10 across, see how fast the bikes are
21:12 going?
21:15 motorcycles, mopeds, bikes, vespas,
21:19 automobiles, tiny cars, people walking,
21:22 people jogging.
21:25 It really is very fluid. It creates like
21:28 a kinetic energy.
21:36 Oh, yeah. Exactly.
21:36 So, this is the house boat. I'm not sure
21:37 if I have to purchase tickets ahead of
21:39 time or if I could just show up and see
21:41 if I can get on. says daily open this
21:46 The Hendrika Maria 1914 dated.
21:51 Come inside. Open 10 to 5,700 hours.
22:24 Oh, look at that. It's like a little
22:24 paddle boat. You can do it the uh the
22:26 oldfashioned way.
22:47 I'm now on the boat. There's a person at
22:47 the front up there that supposed to take
22:49 your money, but they're not there at the
22:50 moment. So, as soon as they arrive, I'll
22:52 pay them the nine
22:55 €9
22:56 and walk through the rest of it. They
22:58 got the sound effects going on over here
23:00 with the coffee and the stove and
23:02 everything. I am now in and this is some
23:04 uh information about the boat people of
23:06 Amsterdam and how there's quite a few
23:09 people who live on boats. And it shows a
23:13 layout of the land for house boats in
23:14 the city and all the different canals
23:18 and rivers through here.
23:24 And the river is right there. It just
23:24 sits right at right across right on top
23:26 of the water. I should say
23:30 there's like a miniature
23:49 Oh, here we go. The Hendrika Maria. Her
23:49 history brought to light
23:53 starting back in 194
23:57 right here.
23:59 Was built to put the water of the J.
24:01 Hris shipyard.
24:29 Note how deep is the water here. Okay,
24:29 that shows the correlation.
24:31 So, right up near the shore where the
24:33 bikes and cars and people walk is, it's
24:36 that deep that it gets down about that
24:38 far, but really not as deep as I would
24:39 have thought it would have been. This is
24:40 showing where the water line is the
24:43 other side of the wall.
24:56 Has a very retro vibe.
24:56 Kitchen. I like how the kitchen was all
24:58 decked in orange and
25:01 has a little vintage feel to it. Only
25:05 the kitchen but the living room.
25:11 Originally built in 19 Well, started
25:11 building in 1914
25:14 and it's still here just sitting along
25:15 the river. I don't think anyone even
25:17 lives anymore. I think it's just used
25:18 as, you know, like a money-making
25:20 opportunity if people get a little
25:21 information and step inside without
25:23 having to go in someone's private boat
25:26 home. You can just walk up, pay less
25:29 than€10,
25:31 and just take a little stroll through
25:32 it. And that's uh that's it. That's the
25:35 boat
25:37 right there. The housebo museum right
25:40 here along the river. There's a bunch of
25:42 house boats. Not all of them are
25:44 museums, but this one is.
25:48 This one is
25:57 just seems like most of these they don't
25:57 even move. They just sit people just
25:59 live at them and they just stay here. I
26:00 don't know how you would you have to pay
26:02 rent on this spot
26:05 or just once it's parked you never have
26:07 to leave.
26:09 Kind of like an RV.
26:18 Well, in some places RVs
26:18 you boondocking. Is there boondocking
26:20 with boats?
26:22 Maybe.
26:29 See, a lot of people ride the bikes on
26:29 the sidewalks, too.
26:32 Just people walking.
26:34 Also bikes,
26:37 scooters,
26:44 and cars.
26:44 and bikes
26:46 and people walking and cars
26:51 and tinier cars and mopeds and people
26:56 walking
27:02 and cars
27:04 and mopeds and motorcycles and dirt
27:06 bikes.
27:26 All right, it is now time for
27:26 my visit to the Anne Frank House.
27:30 This is the line I need to be in. It was
27:32 difficult to get a ticket. In fact, I
27:34 think the only reason I was able to get
27:36 one for today, even though I've been
27:37 here more than a few days, couldn't get
27:40 one till today. I think it's just
27:42 because it's just me rolling solo. I
27:45 think that was the reason there was one
27:46 slot left. These are very difficult to
27:49 get from what I'm I'm gathering.
27:52 So, I'm glad it's working out. So, I'm
27:53 in the next group. And I have heard that
27:56 there is no filming or photos allowed
27:59 inside. If there are photos, I'll take
28:00 some. And if there are videos allowed,
28:03 take a video, but
28:06 I've heard that that is something you're
28:08 not allowed to do inside. So, I'm going
28:10 to probably just experience this without
28:13 the camera. If no footage makes it in,
28:16 that's that's why. But this is something
28:21 I feel like you have to see when you're
28:22 in Amsterdam. It's a huge
28:25 part of history. Diary of Anne Frank,
28:27 the book
28:35 And I believe so this is a newer
28:35 building. I think this might have been
28:36 the original row of the houses. And I
28:39 think the area that she was at is around
28:42 the corner here. So this is all newer
28:55 5:00.
28:55 There's belt number three. I don't think
28:57 I caught the first one.
28:59 You ever seen the movie? Those are the
29:02 same bells that she would hear from her
29:04 annex that she was hiding in
29:07 the church right next door.
29:10 Oh, he um he ran up. No filming,
29:14 no photos, but I did get an audio guide.
29:18 All right, I'll put the camera away and
29:21 do it on my own.
30:00 back outside now. Very grateful to have
30:00 been able to go inside there.
30:14 Princeton Garage. 263 Princeton Garage,
30:14 which would be this building right here.
30:33 It was the top two floors
30:33 was the annex which is where her family
30:36 of four and four others total of eight
30:39 for two years 42 to 44
30:43 pit out from there. But
30:51 I must admit, I've never read the book
30:51 Kim's entirety.
30:54 I've obviously seen a lot of info on it,
30:59 watched TV specials and seen
31:00 documentaries and read some passages
31:03 from her book, but never read the full
31:06 thing. And I'm going to change that. In
31:08 fact, I have purchased the book
31:12 from the little museum.
31:23 The audio tour was very, very detailed,
31:23 informative,
31:30 very quiet. Even though there's big
31:30 groups of people up in there, it was
31:31 very, very quiet. Everyone being very
31:33 respectful listening to the audio.
31:37 I recommend doing doing the tour if
31:39 you're in town if you can get a
31:40 reservation.
32:01 They still had the bookcase, the
32:01 original bookcase that was created to
32:04 hide the annex stairs.
32:07 bookcase was still there and the ladders
32:09 up to the attic and everything's all
32:11 still there. The original woodwork and
32:13 everything.
32:24 Two years. Imagine that. I think it was
32:24 July of 42 to August 4.
32:33 They had the original kitchen.
32:36 the the kitchen counter was still up
32:39 there in the main room. Also had the
32:41 wallpaper on her room where she was
32:43 sharing the room with Fritz, I believe
32:44 his name was
32:47 photo she had on the wall. All that was
32:49 all the original stuff was still up
32:53 They even had some
32:56 some of her original diary. I guess
32:57 there were a couple different diaries,
32:59 but they combined it and some of her
33:00 short stories made it into the Diary of
33:03 Anne Frank book later, which has become
33:06 a a bestseller,
33:09 translated into every known language.
33:27 All right. Glad I did that.
33:27 thing is very somber in there. Here's a
33:30 photo of what their place looked like
33:32 back in the day.
33:47 Total of eight people and Frank and
33:47 seven others.
33:56 There's the
33:56 the bookcase there hiding the door that
33:58 would go in to the two upper levels to
34:01 the what would become known as the
34:02 annex.
34:05 There's really quite the setup now.
34:10 Kind of makes you think as horrible the
34:12 situation was.
34:15 If she would not have written written
34:17 her words down in the diaries, it would
34:19 not have become a book and this history
34:21 would not have been preserved and known
34:24 about
34:25 their side of the story and what was
34:27 happening here in the couple years in
34:30 the early 40s.
34:38 Got a little magnet too, a quote from
34:38 Anne.
34:39 How wonderful it is that no one has to
34:41 wait even a minute to start gradually
34:43 changing the world.
34:46 It's now 6:00.
34:49 Bells are ringing. I was in there about
34:50 an hour.
35:33 guy giving a group tour over there as I
35:34 was filming that.
35:36 I was listening to what he was saying as
35:37 I was walking off and he was kind of
35:39 reiterating what I was saying about the
35:41 the bells that she would hear
35:44 from the annex from the attic. And that
35:47 was her connection to the outside world
35:50 to let there was let them all know that
35:53 there was other things going on outside
35:56 was the church bell, the the cathedral
35:58 bells ringing.
37:20 I've been walking around a little bit.
37:20 onto another area of town.
37:23 Kind of pointed this out over the
37:25 duration of my time here, how the the
37:27 buildings are kind of slanted,
37:30 not falling, but they're definitely
37:31 slanted and off center a little bit. And
37:35 nothing is more evident of that fact
37:37 than showing this. You can see over the
37:40 years, these two buildings that were
37:41 side by side have now become detached.
37:47 And you can see how those over there are
37:48 leaning as well.
37:51 Really fascinating how they're still
37:52 standing,
37:54 but they're not I mean it's completely
37:57 not 90° anymore.
38:05 They've even placed a a little center
38:05 piece of wood going up in the middle
38:08 there to kind of distract the fact that
38:10 they're falling like that or tilting.
38:14 But evidently still structurally sound.
38:16 People still live in them. This bridge
38:18 I'm about to walk over is referred to as
38:20 the skinny bridge. World famous skinny
38:23 bridge as seen in the James Bond classic
38:26 Diamonds are Forever. Sean Conry. Yes.
38:31 Interesting. I think the last time I was
38:32 in Vegas, I covered a couple of the
38:34 Diamonds are Forever spots.
38:37 The hotel,
38:40 gas station where Conry was. They filmed
38:44 quite a bit of Diamonds are Forever in
38:45 Vegas,
38:47 but they also filmed a little bit of it
38:49 here in Amsterdam. Now, this bridge
38:51 evidently has been repurposed and
38:53 changed a lot over the years. It used to
38:55 be skinnier than this, where it's got
38:57 its name, the Skinny Bridge,
39:01 but it's not as skinny as it once was,
39:04 just like just like most of us.
39:13 007
39:13 James Bond. My personal favorite James
39:16 Bond is Conry.
39:18 I mean, I like a lot of them, but Conry,
39:20 I think, takes the cake. He's like the
39:22 ultimate Bond. Yes.
39:25 Mishmani Penny. Yes. I can't really It's
39:28 like certain imitations you have to I
39:30 always have to do the Yes. Yes.
39:34 Whenever I get into Conry mode and with
39:36 Arnold. That's right. have to start off
39:39 with a that's right ash
39:42 to say the other words even remotely
39:44 correctly
39:58 Oh, it really kind of adds to it with
39:58 the sirens.
40:15 There it is. The skinny bridge.
40:15 The not so the not so skinny bridge.
40:25 They're not as skinny as it once was
40:25 once was bridge.
40:36 as seen in a 007 film. Looking up some
40:40 traditional style Dutch food or popular
40:43 foods in Holland, Dutch foods, the
40:46 Netherlands here in Amsterdam. And
40:49 there's something I never heard of
40:50 before called Stamp Pot.
40:54 So, I think I'm going to find myself a
40:55 Stamp Pot place. And there's one, I
40:58 don't know, about a half a mile from
40:59 here. So, I'm going to walk over there
40:59 and get some uh get some food. So, this
41:01 is one of those intersections where you
41:02 have a couple different canals that
41:04 connect, couple of different tunnel
41:06 areas, and then you have a few different
41:08 boats that have to make couple different
41:12 turn radiuses to get through.
41:16 Look at that big boat there.
41:39 Is he making the turn or is he going
41:39 straight in? He's going straight in.
41:41 Shouldn't be a problem.
42:00 and a seagull flying over.
42:00 And if you're going to get stamp pot
42:02 from Amsterdam, maybe you should get it.
42:05 Well, I should get it from an actual
42:07 place called Stamp Pot Amsterdam.
42:11 Dutch cuisine. I think I'm going to get
42:14 the Stamp Pot sauerkraut right over here
42:17 for 1775. something called snirt.
42:20 Traditional Dutch pea soup, but I might
42:22 also get the bitten ball in also, which
42:24 is an appetizer. Maybe I'll get all
42:25 three of those. Going with a green tea,
42:27 which I've already kind of like devoured
42:29 a little bit cuz I was a little parched.
42:30 Also got some pea soup right here. I do
42:32 love some uh pea soup. Comes with a
42:35 piece of rye bread and a slice or not a
42:38 slice, but just a slither of bacon right
42:40 there. Uncooked bacon. I don't know if
42:42 that's cooked or not, but yeah, I do
42:44 love pea soup. I've had many pea soup in
42:46 my day, but never had it in Amsterdam,
42:48 so I'm getting it there. And I got this
42:50 little appetizer with the mustard. All
42:53 right, that is what's inside of these uh
42:55 fried circular balls here. Tastes pretty
42:58 good, though. Kind of hard to tell what
43:00 it is. I probably should have read the
43:01 menu a little bit better, but with the
43:03 mustard on it, it kind of all blends
43:05 together really well. It's pretty good,
43:07 though. So far, so good. All right,
43:09 here's the main entra. I think I think
43:12 it was called sauerkraut.
43:15 Maybe I'm thinking sauerkraut in a
43:17 different kind of sauerkraut. Either
43:19 way, you got the sausage on there, you
43:20 got the potatoes, you got the mashed.
43:24 Whatever it is, I'm going to consume it.
43:26 Looks really good. It turns out the
43:27 sauerkraut was mixed in gracefully
43:32 with the mashed potatoes.
43:35 It was like disguised in there. But man,
43:37 the flavor was so good on every single
43:38 thing I got.
43:41 Everything. All the items that I got
43:42 were so good. So good. This place is
43:45 good. Yeah, they call that Dutch comfort
43:47 food. And I can see why. That was very
43:51 comforting and delicious. That was good.
43:56 I really enjoyed that meal. And I think
43:57 with that, I'm going to start heading
43:58 back to my hotel. Call it a night. Relax
44:03 a little bit. Walking amongst all these
44:06 elephants.
44:14 And that's going to do it for today.
44:14 Thanks for watching. I'll see you in the
44:15 next video, the vlog.