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What's wrong with FEBO?
bawimeko Started conversation Aug 12, 2005
Febo has a long history in making 'kroketten' which is basically a ragout or stew in a crispy breadcrum-layer. Being originally a baker, it gradually evolved in an "automatiek".
I don't think I've ever heard a case of food-poisoning from FEBO (although these days there are better places to buy a decent snack), point of warning is the fact that on the outside a kroket seems to be cooler than it actually is, which sometimes results in involuntary funny faces after the first bite and a hurt tongue.
What's wrong with FEBO?
SONNYD Posted May 4, 2007
FEBO rules!! especially the one near the bridge in the red light district, during the day, after fumigating your lungs, a trip to FEBO is a must and the one near the bridge is a great place to watch the weird and wonderful inhabitants go about their dailly routine, but there is a lot more Holland has to offer than Amsterdam.
Just one example is Volendam which has a brief and pleasant boat journey to Marken, this is like stepping back in time and a must see for anyone visiting this fine country.
P.S Bring FEBO to England.
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