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Coffeeshops in Haarlem.
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  • Psilocybe - the new trend - Haarlem
    Psilocybe - the new trend
    by breughel
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    A distinguished VT member wrote here 19 tips about coffeeshops:
    "T… is always there to supply all the best weed and hashish to his customers"
    and received a top 5 rating for her Haarlem page.

    I therefore feel obliged to write at least 20 tips on this topic in order to get a good score with my own Haarlem pages limited until now to some boring museums.

    I therefore asked my (grown up) children for some info.
    They told me that weed is obsolete, the trend nowadays in Holland is for "paddos" = paddestoelen or hallucinogenic champignons.
    I promise that at my next trip to Holland I will look for "paddo" shops.

    My son made the nasty remark that I don't need drugs; looking at a nice painting makes me already feel in the heaven (…te fait planer)!

    I had a problem with "Choosing Themes for This Local Custom Tip". I thought it would be correct to take "Other Arts and Culture".

    RECENT NEWS : Since December 1st, 2008 paddo's (hallucinogenic mushrooms) are prohibited in the Netherlands.

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    "Pekelharing"
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  • "Pekelharing" by Judith
    Leyster
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    If you buy something at the Frans Hals museum shop it is packed in a bag with the reproduction from a painting by Judith Leyster the first female painter of Haarlem.

    The subject of this painting is funny, it shows a broadly laughing man called "Pekelharing" drinking beer and preparing himself to smoke … not a joint, but a pipe; we are in 1629!
    If you understand Dutch (I'm sure you do after smoking…) you know that "pekelharing" means herring put in salt (not to confuse with "maatjes").

    "Pekelharing", because of the salt herring was always thirsty; he was a character of popular comedies or farces of that time. His costume with the hat and feather is close to that of the "Capitano" from the Commedia del Arte. He was the principal character of a number of farces.
    He was featured in paintings, also by Frans Hals.

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    "Allochtones" in Haarlem.
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  • Here you will find
    Here you will find "Vlaamse
    friten"
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    Don't be afraid it is not my intention to write anything that is not politically correct!

    I found that word at the Frans Hals Museum in the "Haarlem 1600-1700, An Introduction".
    So nothing to do with present immigration but a touch of humour about the fact that around 1625 the population of Haarlem consisted of about 50% Flemish immigrants who had fled the Spanish domination.
    Frans Hals himself was born in Antwerp.
    Many of these Flemish immigrants were active in the textile industry and developed the prosperity of Haarlem.
    The town architect Lieven de Key was Flemish so that Haarlem counts a number of buildings among which the "Vleeshal" in the Flemish Renaissance stile.

    VT friend Irisbe showed here a number of shops referring to Flemish or Belgian food.

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    Beer in Haarlem
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  • During centuries Haarlem was well known for its breweries. In the 15th century there were 120 beer brewers. The beer from Haarlem was exported as far as the North of France, it was even exported to Dutch colonies by the VOC ships.
    Surprising is too see that children did drink beer at table. It was a beer with a very low alcohol degree; by the brewing process and cooking of the grain most bacteria's present in the water were destroyed so that it was less dangerous for health to drink beer than just water. However the purity of the water was a difficult problem for the brewers who transported pure water from the dunes by ship.

    The last brewery in Haarlem closed in 1916, under pressure of the big beer industries, I presume.
    In 1995 a new brewery opened under the name of Jopen to launch again two special beers: a Jopen Bokbier of high fermentation followed by a Jopen Lentebier brewed with coriander seeds.
    I tasted this one. It is an interesting beer with personality, much better than the banal Heineken.
    The name Jopen was used in the ancient Haarlem for a 112 litre barrel.

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    Haarlemmer olie: wonder oil
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  • The famous Haarlemmer olie - Haarlem
    The famous Haarlemmer olie
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    The story about this typical local product "Haarlemmer olie" is, that this wonder oil cures every disease. It's good for everything!

    The oil was introduced in 1696 and has been populair with many people ever since.

    Maybe this is a nice tip for a unique local souvenir.

    You can buy it at A.J. van der Pigge drugstore. Wich is situated right of the V&D warehouse.

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  • Phone: 023-5312454
  • Website: http://www.vanderpigge.nl
  • Other Contact: Address v.d. Pigge: Gierstraat 3
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    Jopen beer
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  • For centuries Haarlem was an important beer brewery city. Unfortunately all the brewers were gone some decades ago. However one recently sort of reopend on an industry terrain in Haarlem. Now Haarlem has it's own beer again called Jopen bier. On the picture you can see the Jopen Lentebier, which is a special brewed beer for springtime. There are quite some herbs in it. You can also taste a bit of earl grey tea flavour in it with some lemon too. When in Haarlem definately check ou it's own beer!

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    You are not in the Netherlands...
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  • street organ in Haarlem - Haarlem
    street organ in Haarlem
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    ... when the street organ is missing!
    It is just unthinkable not to see at least one!
    This is very Dutch.
    Belgium might had those as well, but recently they have vanished from the streetscenery, a pity.
    For this little bit of nostalgy we have to travel to our Northern neighbours.

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    Most people are polite here...
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  • Most people are polite here and speak several languages. But keep in mind that most of the habitants in Haarlem don't make contact easily. They are a bit different then the habitants of Amsterdam for example.

    On the picture: the flowercarpet in Haarlem. Wanna see more flowers? In the travelogue are pictures of Floriade 2002 (biggest flower & art garden in the world) and the Flower Parade 2002 to be found :o)

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    Frans Hals Museum, Klein...
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  • Frans Hals Museum, Klein Heiligland, Haarlem
    Teylers Museum, Spaarne, Haarlem
    Grote or St. Bavo church, Grote Markt, Haarlem
    Organ concerts every thursdayevening at 20.00 in summer in the St.Bavo church and every saturday at 15.00 in the New St.Bavochurch at the Bottemanneplein.
    Concerts in the Concerthall in the Lange Begijnestraat and for theatre there is the 'Stadschouwburg' at the Wilsonsplein.

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    Laurens Janszoon Koster was...
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  • Laurens Janszoon Koster was proported to have inadvertently discovered the art of printing when he walked in the woods one day and cut pieces of wood bark into letter for his grandchildren's amusement. The letters fell in the sand and the impressions they left gave him the idea that it could be used for printing letters on paper. This was some twelve years prior to noted German, Gutenberg, printing his 42 line Bible, the first example of printing in book form.

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