I can’t believe you came out w/o a pottery jug of some sort! That 25euro pottery vase took my breath away and “oh God oh God” came out of my mouth thru the whole pottery section 😮😊😂
Once again another beautiful shopping experience. It’s so much fun to see all the wonderful things that are available for a second chance. Thank you. Deborah 😊😊❤❤
We go to this ressourcerie every three weeks or so and rarely come away empty handed - wonderful for picking up that little gadget, spare part, extra glass, vinyl LP records etc etc. I almost pipped you at the post with that magazine rack as I was going to buy it last week! (Got a trotinette instead for next to nothing!) Ive followed you for some months now and was surprised to recognise my (adopted) home town when you came whizzing through after your first visit to that ressourcerie! Bravo for all the work in your beautiful home, and Joyeuses Pâques to you and your family!
What a coincidence! Tjerk was looking for a magazine rack and there were about 6 in the furniture section and he had already picked one when he found this one in the hardware section which was strange, but it was perfect.
Hi thanks for such a well and clear difference among the different ways to buy antiques also loved the ítems You suggested to your acquentence to adquiere really suitable for their place really interesting info in this video thanks for sharing your knowledge take care regards❤
Hi Marloes! So fun going through the thrift stores with you. Unfortunately what we find thrifting here in Canada is not nearly as nice as the old pieces you come across. What will you use the cheese mold for? We are headed to Nederland in 6 weeks, so will maybe have a look at some thrift stores there. I'll be trying some recipes from your cookbook soon. Im excited. Have a wonderful Easter with your family! Groetjies van Glenda 👋😃🇨🇦
When you visit The Netherlands, don't go to the big chain thriftstores like Het Goed, Rataplan or Noppes. They're too expensive and sell low quality. Instead find some local stores... I can revommend Dorcas stores though. Or Woord en Daad. They're christian based stores who sell goods for charity
In the United States we call the non-profits, thrift stores. In the UK they call them charity shops. What is the general term for the non-profits in France? Emmaus is the name of the organization correct? Like Goodwill in the United States. Is “resourccerie” the general term for these places? So if was to Google the nearest … to me in France I would enter that word?
Hi! No the term Ressourcerie isn’t the generic term for all of them. And actually there is also an association for the ressourceries. The best way to find all the places is to search for Emmaüs and see what comes up. Then do a next search for ressourcerie and check that out and then do a last search on brocante. That should give you most places that are out there, knowing that some shop owners or associations may not be on the internet at all so there may be more. Hope this helps!
Because I’ve been looking for them for five years and only found them in this place. I am storing garlic and onions in them in my kitchen and I love the look of them.
I can’t believe you came out w/o a pottery jug of some sort! That 25euro pottery vase took my breath away and “oh God oh God” came out of my mouth thru the whole pottery section 😮😊😂
Haha! I have too much already. I’ll have an extra cheese mold now if you’re still interested? I sent you a message on Instagram.
Once again another beautiful shopping experience. It’s so much fun to see all the wonderful things that are available for a second chance. Thank you. Deborah 😊😊❤❤
Thanks for being here!
I love the enamel ware bird bowl. Wonderful finds all around you 2.
Thanks!
I'm so on board with the philosophy behind the "ressourcerie."
That was fun! Thanks for the thorough explanation of the difference between brocante and ressourcerie.
My pleasure!
Great finds!! Such a wonderful and well organised Ressourcerie. Planning on going again this week 🥰.
Haha! Do share your finds with me!
I sure will ❤
The resourccerie had some great things! Thank you for explaining the different markets. Happy Easter! ❤
Happy Easter to you too!
We go to this ressourcerie every three weeks or so and rarely come away empty handed - wonderful for picking up that little gadget, spare part, extra glass, vinyl LP records etc etc. I almost pipped you at the post with that magazine rack as I was going to buy it last week! (Got a trotinette instead for next to nothing!)
Ive followed you for some months now and was surprised to recognise my (adopted) home town when you came whizzing through after your first visit to that ressourcerie! Bravo for all the work in your beautiful home, and Joyeuses Pâques to you and your family!
What a coincidence! Tjerk was looking for a magazine rack and there were about 6 in the furniture section and he had already picked one when he found this one in the hardware section which was strange, but it was perfect.
Hi thanks for such a well and clear difference among the different ways to buy antiques also loved the ítems You suggested to your acquentence to adquiere really suitable for their place really interesting info in this video thanks for sharing your knowledge take care regards❤
Oh my gosh! Such beautiful things! I would go crazy shopping there!
thanks for your brocantes guides and tips. Happy weekend!!!!!
Thanks! You too!
Happy Easter Marloes...have a nice weekend.❤
Thanks! You too!
Lovely finds!
7:20 очень красивая фарфоровая квадратная банка с синими крупными цветами и квадратной петлëй на крышке. 😍
@3:24 That cheese mold you could use as an orchid pots.
Ik smul mee met jullie zoektocht en geniet volop! Wat zou ik daar ook graag bij zijn...
Happy Easter 🐣 Have a lovely long weekend! Hugs from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 🤗
Thanks! You too!
Fun!!
Love the ressourcerie .. poor Tjerk didn’t stand a chance Lol 😂 what are the metal pans with the holes for? Joyeux Paques 🐣
They are strainers. Perfect to pick some berries in my garden and rinse them
Some great items to buy over here in England we have many charity and secondhand shops there are 8 in the town where i live Happy Easter ❤🏴x
O that sounds like heaven!! Happy Easter to you too!
@@FrenchCountryLife ❤️
Hi Marloes! So fun going through the thrift stores with you. Unfortunately what we find thrifting here in Canada is not nearly as nice as the old pieces you come across. What will you use the cheese mold for? We are headed to Nederland in 6 weeks, so will maybe have a look at some thrift stores there. I'll be trying some recipes from your cookbook soon. Im excited.
Have a wonderful Easter with your family!
Groetjies van Glenda 👋😃🇨🇦
I use them to store garlic and onions. Enjoy your time in The Netherlands!
When you visit The Netherlands, don't go to the big chain thriftstores like Het Goed, Rataplan or Noppes. They're too expensive and sell low quality.
Instead find some local stores... I can revommend Dorcas stores though. Or Woord en Daad. They're christian based stores who sell goods for charity
Happy Easter Marloes!🐇
To you too!
Hello,
What is the wire item that you bought for 8€? What is it used for?
It’s a magazine stand
In the United States we call the non-profits, thrift stores. In the UK they call them charity shops. What is the general term for the non-profits in France? Emmaus is the name of the organization correct? Like Goodwill in the United States. Is “resourccerie” the general term for these places? So if was to Google the nearest … to me in France I would enter that word?
Hi! No the term Ressourcerie isn’t the generic term for all of them. And actually there is also an association for the ressourceries. The best way to find all the places is to search for Emmaüs and see what comes up. Then do a next search for ressourcerie and check that out and then do a last search on brocante. That should give you most places that are out there, knowing that some shop owners or associations may not be on the internet at all so there may be more. Hope this helps!
Why do you always buy those clay pots with holes in them?
Because I’ve been looking for them for five years and only found them in this place. I am storing garlic and onions in them in my kitchen and I love the look of them.