Friday, April 29, 2011

Food Crawlin'

Throughout our travels, the girls and I may have had different opinions about what museums to visit, which trains to take, or when we'd be retiring from a night out; but we did agree on one thing: eating. Yes, amongst all our sight seeing, picture taking, clubbing, train riding, paddle boating, and people watching, we managed to also eat our way from country to country. In each city, we made a point to find a local farmers or Easter market where locals would be selling fresh produce, baked goods, or items hot off the grill. For us, this was the easiest, cheapest, and, in our humble opinions, most delicious way to try traditional and non-traditional cuisines from each country we visited. We ate out twice, once in Prague and once on Easter, but other than that we either cooked our meals in a hostel or ate on the go at a market or cafe vendor. While we joked that if nothing else we managed to food crawl our way through Europe, I think it's fair to say that trying things new to us and traditional to the places we are visiting is a significant part of the experience. So, without further ado here is a glimpse of our food crawl through Amsterdam, Berlin, Dresden, Prague and Krakow:
























Love and good eats,
Haley

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