I bid my friends goodbye, I left and went to Gouda. I changed the original plan in order to go to Gouda on Thursday, when the flour windmill was open.
I walked through the Hague, onto the train and arrived in Gouda.
I went to the flour mill first, bought ourselves some wholemeal flour.
Then I walked into town, around the market, bought a sausage roll and a cheese roll. Their sausage roll has more spices. The cheese roll's cheese were milder.
I went to the syrup wafel factory and actually paid for a tour. I had A LOT of wafel. Unlike stoopwafel, which is one wafel halved and filled, syrup wafel is two wafel stuck together. Double the amount of crunch.
I walked past a chip shop and saw a shrimp croquette, which I missed when I was in Amsterdam. I ordered one, whilst waiting, I saw the fish shop next store were also doing shrimp croquette, cheaper!
I ate the first shrimp croquette, it was full of brown shrimp, very shrimpy. Surely the fish shop knows what they are doing, so I went to the fish shop. I asked what were their kibbling, and they said cod, so I asked for a portion of fish and a shrimp croquette. The fish were nice, and the shrimp croquette was spicier but a lot less shrimp.
I decided to save a tiny amount of money by taking regional train/bus to the airport.
Distance travelled on foot, approximately 8 miles.
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