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Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Pieter's FINAL Atlanta Holland Club Food Event in Atlanta

The Atlanta Holland Club had organized De Hollandse Hap or The Dutch Bite for December 9, 2023
Even though we were no longer formal members due to Pieter's age and my accident, we decided to go this time.
Did figure out that The Residence of The Kingdom of The Netherlands in Atlanta was only minutes away from the Grand Hyatt Buckhead Atlanta, so I booked us a room and off we went.
My foldable wheelchair in the trunk, with the luggage.
The Residence with its royal emblem is where the Consul General with his wife and family reside.
From the parking area below, we had to push the wheelchair up the hill to the residence.
There were more additional steps, as seen in first image.
The Consul General and his son and daughter graciously helped us with the wheelchair!
My Pieter to the left, wearing his Burberry sweater. Ellen Claessen from my home town Horst, Limburg in The Netherlands and me in my Escada roses sweater.
Pieter with a bitterbal and the Dutch Consul General.
There is a funny shade of Pieter's face, looking like a double face...
Bitterbal is a typical old Dutch snack being served with their bitters (alcohol), hence its name.
It is made with a creamy meat filling, beef, veal or chicken and  formed into round croquettes and then fried and served piping hot!
 Mustard on the side...
Hollandse Nieuwe or New Catch Holland Herring 
New Catch Holland Herring served with raw onions
The food is being put out and we eat off china plates with the Dutch royal emblem.
Red cabbage with apples and raisins is a typical Dutch dish.
There also was hash, sauerkraut and pea soup.
Ending with a home baked Limburg pie—kersen kruimeltjes vlaai or cherry crumbs pie.
Pieter at bottom left and me center bottom.
Indeed it was a most pleasant happening where Pieter knew so many for decades and being able to converse in Dutch!
Next to Pieter on the right top, in the greenish polo shirt is the Chairman of the Atlanta Holland Club, Cor Tadema and his wife Ineke is seen at the bottom left.
Both of them drove down to Dublin, Georgia all the way from Marietta to attend Pieter's memorial service and that meant a lot to me!
History now...
Our stay in room 2003 on December 9, 2023

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60 comments:

  1. Mariette
    Thank you for sharing this most memorable time enjoying the company of fellow Dutch friends.
    What a lovely time you and Pieter had. Beautiful table setting the meal looked delicious too.
    Hugs Cecilia

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    1. Dearest Cecilia,
      Yes, it was a most memorable time indeed and Pieter so much enjoyed this afternoon!
      Also very courteous for the chairman to make it all the way to Pieter's memorial service with his wife.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  2. It sounds and looks like a damn good event

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    1. Dearest Jo-Anne,
      It sure was a most memorable event with fond memories forever!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  3. That is a most impressive looking place and I'm glad you were treated like the royalty you are. The food looked wonderful.

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    1. Dearest Terry,
      It was indeed a most impressive looking place with the kindest people one can wish for!
      The food served was indeed delicious and chatting with others from our home country was blissful.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  4. I recognized all those foods! I for some reason like my red cabbage without the 'additives', LOL!!
    A pretty place, and in a lovely setting!
    Now you have all kinds of fond memories from that occasion!

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    1. Dearest Ingrid,
      Of course you recognized them with being born from Dutch immigrants! When I prepared red cabbage I only would use cloves and no apples or raisins.
      Yes, a beautiful home and also the interior.
      Those memories are precious!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  5. Questo è stato un bellissimo evento grazie per averlo condiviso!Abbi cura di te.

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    1. Cara Olga,
      Grazie e sì, questi ricordi mi portano avanti per ora. Sto cercando di prendermi cura di me stesso.
      Abbracci,
      Mariette

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  6. I am glad you were able to go together for a last time and be amongst good friends. It looked like a lovely and memorable occasion.

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    1. Dearest Jackie & Ivor,
      Yes, it was a good decision to join this event and Pieter so enjoyed it!
      Fond memories forever.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  7. What an impressive meal and home for the consul. It must have been quite a trip from home and worth every moment and bit of trouble. Lynn and Precious

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    1. Dearest Lynn and Precious,
      Yes, it was worth the effort for getting there!
      Fondest memories.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  8. Mariette, I bet this was a grand time and super fun for everyone. Mackerull’s asking me to tell
    you, it’s a good thing he wasn’t invited or there wouldn’t BE any herring on the plates 😺😺🐟
    hugs from us both 💙🐟💚🐟

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    1. Dearest Laura and Mackerull,
      Yes it was a grand time! Haha, Mackerull indeed would have messed with some of the herring...
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  9. Un viaje que han disfrutado juntos y que jamás podrá ser olvidado.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. Querida Antónia,
      De hecho, este viaje y evento nunca lo olvidaré, recuerdos preciosos.
      Abrazos,
      Mariette

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    1. Dearest Vicky,
      Yes, they certainly ARE and I cherish the decision for going there together.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  11. Hi Mariette,
    What a special gathering that was. I'm so happy that you and Pieter were able to go and have a wonderful time with your friends. The food looks delicious, and the joy of being together is so evident on all of your faces.
    Hugs,
    Kevin

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    1. Dearest Kevin,
      Yes it sure was. It was great to see several of them back after knowing them for decades. Sure, there were new members too but they did fit right in there.
      All the food and fellowship was being appreciated and enjoyed by all.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  12. Hello Mariette, We noted before how Pieter, like all important people, was involved with work, charity, and family. But friends and community are also important elements of staying connected, and the Holland Food Club is a prime example for you and Pieter. This is even more important for people away from their home country and language. I have been gone for long periods from Ohio, but then I was lucky to have good phone and email service, and my clients tend to speak English anyway, so missing my language was never an issue for me. I imagine that running into Dutch speakers in your neck of Georgia is pretty rare.
    --Jim

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    1. Dearest Jim,
      Yes, the Atlanta Holland Club has been essential for both of us and for a brief period I've also written for their 'then' monthly booklet by mail. With Internet that has all vanished. We especially looked forward to celebrate with them Dutch Queen's Day with an official dinner at e.g. Japanese hotel Niko, now Grand Hyatt Atlanta Buckhead with a beautiful Zen Garden. The Dutch honorary Consul has come to the local Rotary Club for a program, upon Pieter's invitation and he visited our home. Now the events are kind of thinly spread but this special Dutch Food Event has remained. We used to even take my Parents there while they visited and they felt like a fish in a bowl of course with all Dutch speaking people. They also went with us to such an official Dutch Queen's Day at the mansion of then honorary Dutch Consul and even to the official Dutch American Heritage Day.
      Only a couple of weeks ago a friend here in Dublin told me I had to go see Eric at Aldi. He's the manager and met with Pieter several times and he hails from The Netherlands. So I did see him and speak to him. He told me that Pieter several times had visited with him!
      Pieter sure had his antenna out and knew how to spot such people.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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    1. Dearest Anne,
      Indeed, a wonderful final memory!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  14. Looks like you both had a wonderful time. I am glad you were able to attend. XO

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    1. Dearest Ellen,
      Yes, we sure did and that leaves me with fond memories of a happy time.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  15. So sorry Mariette, I am having busy days. I WILL write you comment soon,
    Please forgive me; Contact you later, Lot's of Love; Miyako

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    1. Dearest Miyako,
      Thanks for commenting and hope your busy days will ease soon!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  16. What a special event for you and Pieter to reconnect with old friends and enjoy Dutch traditions.
    The Dutch hospitality and familiar dishes must have brought back wonderful memories.
    It’s heartwarming to hear how the Consul General and his family helped, making the experience even more meaningful.

    Hugs and blessings, dearest Mariette

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    1. Dearest Veronica,
      Yes, this was a most memorable afternoon with forever fond memories.
      The Consul General and his entire family were the kindest, down to earth people!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  17. What a lovely memory to relive. It sounds like such a lovely time. And after being in Holland, I know how a bitterbal tastes! Loved the crispy outside!

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    1. Dearest Lorrie,
      Yes, indeed a lovely afternoon was had with this special group and fond memories.
      So glad that you happened to taste some real bitterbal while in South Holland.
      This is something that is being loved over the entire country. In my Province of Limburg it is being served at weddings during reception time with mustard on the side.
      Yes, they are croquant/crisp on the outside!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  18. Wow; That "FINAL Atlanta Holland Club Food Event" must be the most "memorable" & "relive memory" for you. I'm impressed with the place you two were invited. And you two looked SO gorgeous with great outfits. I "LOVED" the choice of your cloth looks SO "gorgeous". A typical old Dutch snack "bitterbal" looks delicious. Haha; made me felt to try one. Thank you very much for sharing us precocious memory with you two & gorgeous members; Lot's of LOVE, Miyako

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    1. Dearest Miyako,
      Yes, this invitation made us for our FINAL attendence, at least together.
      Lovely memory forever and also knowing so many members over quite a long time.
      It was winter and we just dressed comfortably and warm, nothing special.
      Guess in Japan you could try a bitterbal at one of the Dutch Consulate related events.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  19. Que lindo tudo isso, querida Mariette, momentos inesquecíveis com seu Pieter, são esses momentos que devemos guardar pra sempre do lado 'esquerdo do peito'... Estavam muito felizes!
    Gostei de tê-los visto assim!
    Um bom fim de semana pra você, paz e muito saúde!
    Abraços!

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    1. Prezada Taís,
      De fato, momentos felizes juntos e muito gratos por terem se inscrito para isso!
      Abraços,
      Mariette

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  20. da tabbies o trout towneAugust 9, 2024 at 1:43 PM

    my comments are going to spam…..apparently…

    Mariette, please check your spam box….Because I don’t
    remember what I said except something about mackerull
    and the herring 🐟🐟💙💚

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    1. Dearest Laura and Mackerull,
      No, your comments are NOT going to spam, did reply to the one above on August 7...
      Mackerull no doubt would have messed with the herring—as you mentioned above.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  21. Mariette..itz mee, mackerull and eye can rememburrz what eye said even if de gurl
    can knot…when itz fry day…itza fizh fest…sew eye will haz herring in yur honor, even if
    therz none in de houz…eye will pree tend me white fizh iz 🐟💙💚‼️😺

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    1. Dearest Mackerull,
      That is so very sweet of you and yes, Friday's are fish days, that's how I grew up.
      Thanks for doing this in my honor.
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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    2. Thanks for sharing this post. And your awesome translation of our precious Mackerull from da tabbies o trout towne is a testament to your amazing linguistic talents. Blessings to you and yours, Mariette.

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  22. Oooh the bitterbals and all the food sounds so tasty. Such a lovely experience and wonderful memories. Thanks for sharing it all. xo

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    1. Dearest Brenda,
      Yes, it sure was and both of us always loved the bitterbals. Also the typical Dutch food was great. Such memories make a great cushion for old age...
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  23. It's wonderful that Peter was able to experience such an occasion. The Dutch food all looks and sounds delicious, and everyone around the table seems so pleased. Having these pictures allows you to remember this gathering and your beloved Pieter whenever you choose. This is a real treasure.

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    1. Dearest Wendy,
      Yes, we both were so very happy for having signed up for this and Pieter especially enjoyed it so much!
      The food was delicious and enjoyed by all in attendance.
      Indeed, those are treasures, one of the final happy moments
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  24. What a gift. How nice, dear Marietta, that you were able to enjoy this beautiful afternoon together. And when I come to South Holland I will eat bitterballen. Many years ago I spent two weeks in Zeeland, where we dived in the North Sea. It was a wonderful sports holiday.
    Memories are beautiful. Enjoy yours to the fullest.
    Hug from me.

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    1. Dearest Viola,
      Indeed precious memories of that afternoon.
      Glad that you know bitterballen!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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  25. Leuk dat jullie hier samen naar toek konden.
    Echt Nederlands eten, zoute haring en bitterballen, dat ken ik ook wel.

    Ik wil je ook even laten weten dat ik jou niet vergeten ben al reageer ik wat minder. Komt wel weer.

    Lieve groetjes uit Nederland,
    Hilly

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    1. Beste Hilly,
      Ja, dit betekende heel veel voor ons in die tijd en ben ontzettend blij dat ik er naar toe gereden ben!
      Welke Nederlandse kent geen haring en bitterballen?!
      Liefs,
      Mariette

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  26. All diese wunderbaren Erinnerungen werden Dich nun begleiten, liebe Mariette.
    Ich habe oft an Dich gedacht, aber die Zeit zum Bloggen wird immer weniger. Inzwischen haben wir 3 Enkel und der vierte ist unterwegs, was auch häufige Reisen bedeutet. Mit der Bahn ist es bei uns in zwischen gefährlich geworden, so dass wir immer auf das Auto angewiesen sind bzw. ich auf meinen Mann, da ich selbst nicht mehr so weit mit dem Auto fahren kann.
    Gerade habe ich erfahren, dass Elisabeth Palzkill wie auch Irmi vom Neckarstrand auch verstorben sind, ich habe es in meinen Blog gesetzt.
    Alles Liebe nochmals für Dich
    Sara

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    1. Liebe Sara,
      Wenn es um wunderbare Erinnerungen geht dann bin ich ja reichlich versorgt!
      Ja, ab und zu ein Blog zusammenstellen geht ohne weiteres. Bin ja nicht aktiv auf X oder Instagram.
      Ist ja super um zu den Enkel fahren zu können—so lange es geht, genießt es!
      Ja, die bekannte Bloggerinnen entfallen uns auch so... So ist das Leben!
      Liebe Grúße,
      Mariette

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    1. Dearest Cristina,
      Yes, they sure are and I'm grateful for having signed up for it!
      Hugs,
      Mariette

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