My Diet
(Because a suprising number of people ask me about it)
I don't know why people are so curious about what goes into my stomach, but since I have been questioned so often about my diet, I thought I should devote a space on this page to it. And, more importantly, I am in the mood of killing time right now.
My breakfast is constituted of a bowl of Muesli cereal with some "volle melk". That is basically a full-cream milk. I also have a banana with either an apple, pear, or orange. I also have a cup of coffee or two.
Lunch consists of home made sandwiches of whole grain bread, cheese and cold-cuts. Sometimes I have some vegetables. For example, today I had a ham and salami sandwich, half a stalk of a carrot and a tomato. Check it out:

Dinner is a mixed bag. Sometimes I bring home something from outside. Sometimes I eat some soup and bread at home. Today it was the soup's turn to satisfy me. Check it out:

I must mention that the wine and beer available here is stunning. I get Heineken beer for 40 cents per 330ml can. The other day I bought a bottle of Bordeuax wine at 2 Euros for 750 ml. Some evenings are spent sipping wine and nibbling the delicious variety of Dutch cheese that is available. A wonderful compliment when doing maths, let me tell you!
From what I gather, mine is a quite a Dutch diet. Except that the Dutch have plain "half volle melk" with their lunch and their dinner consists of meat and potatoes in addition to the soup.
So much for what is probably the most boring post in this blog so far. Be careful about the questions you ask, sometimes I might take the trouble of answering them!
A tale of two Macs
Here is my Apple iBook G4 sitting opposite Jeremy's Apple Powerbook at the office. Jeremy doesn't look too pleased with my disturbances, but don't worry, he is a good actor :-)
Enjoy!
I don't know why people are so curious about what goes into my stomach, but since I have been questioned so often about my diet, I thought I should devote a space on this page to it. And, more importantly, I am in the mood of killing time right now.
My breakfast is constituted of a bowl of Muesli cereal with some "volle melk". That is basically a full-cream milk. I also have a banana with either an apple, pear, or orange. I also have a cup of coffee or two.
Lunch consists of home made sandwiches of whole grain bread, cheese and cold-cuts. Sometimes I have some vegetables. For example, today I had a ham and salami sandwich, half a stalk of a carrot and a tomato. Check it out:
Dinner is a mixed bag. Sometimes I bring home something from outside. Sometimes I eat some soup and bread at home. Today it was the soup's turn to satisfy me. Check it out:
I must mention that the wine and beer available here is stunning. I get Heineken beer for 40 cents per 330ml can. The other day I bought a bottle of Bordeuax wine at 2 Euros for 750 ml. Some evenings are spent sipping wine and nibbling the delicious variety of Dutch cheese that is available. A wonderful compliment when doing maths, let me tell you!
From what I gather, mine is a quite a Dutch diet. Except that the Dutch have plain "half volle melk" with their lunch and their dinner consists of meat and potatoes in addition to the soup.
So much for what is probably the most boring post in this blog so far. Be careful about the questions you ask, sometimes I might take the trouble of answering them!
A tale of two Macs
Here is my Apple iBook G4 sitting opposite Jeremy's Apple Powerbook at the office. Jeremy doesn't look too pleased with my disturbances, but don't worry, he is a good actor :-)


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