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Going to Holland for 6 months, can I find cottage cheese, whey...

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Well I'm studying abroad in the Netherlands and will be there around 6 months. I'm going to try to stick to my diet as best as I can, however I know I'll have to make some changes/sacrifices.

I'm guessing I'll be able to find most things I normally eat, however I've heard that cottage cheese is really hard to come by in Western Europe. When it is found, it's "weird and grainy"? That's just the description I got from a friend who studied in Sweden.

I was also wondering how likely it is I will be able to find whey, peanut butter, splenda or stevia. AllTheWhey- do you ship to Europe ? :)

Anyway, any tips, info, or experiences would help.

I'm mostly concerned with my before bed meal, as the cottage cheese will have to be substituted for another protein source. Meat?
 
Im pretty sure you can find everything you need, Holland is no sub sahara africa.
 
I doubt that you'll be able to find cottage cheese. Maybe in specialised stores. Most people interested in weight-lifting have 'kwark' as a before-bed meal. Like cottage cheese it's a cheese curd product, so it's probably similar. It's high on protein, low on fat. Buy 'magere kwark' (non-fat) not 'volle kwark' (whole).

You can find whey (and vitamins, creatine etc.) in specialised shops in most major cities. There's also Dutch online stores that sell it at a reduced price.

Sugar substitutes you can find at any grocery store.

Of course there's peanut butter. 'Calvés pindakaas' is natural PB.
 
wow you've been really informative!

if you'd care to link me to the online shops to find whey, that'd be great. I'll pack a small bag to hold me over for a bit while I get situated.

Is magere kwark found in most grocery stores and is it expensive?

Calvés pindakaas, sounds good :lick:

Again, I appreciate the help.
 
I order my whey here: http://www.nutriplaza.nl/

You'll find kwark at any supermarket. The brand I buy costs 1 euro for a tub of 500 grams - which will give you about 45 grams of protein.
 
Wow thanks again. From what I've been told I will be located near an Aldi. I'll be in Arnhem by the way.

Appreciate it!
 
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