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fluffypet61 -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:05:31 PM)

Perogies - dough rounds filled with potato.




FelineFae -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:05:51 PM)

lol, a perogie is a pasta pocket filled with mashed potatos. i think they're hungarian. they're wonderful.
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fluffypet61 -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:07:23 PM)

i thought they were Polish




PommeDeMonSang -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:07:31 PM)

well pet will have to make them for me some time :D

till then good nights * tugs pet to bed by slave handles*




Aylee -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:09:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: fluffypet61

[... i never did understand ravioli filled with mashed potatoes ...][sm=dunno.gif]


Pierogi just means, "To boil." 

Of course they can be EXTRA tasty if you deep fry them after boiling! 

Pierogi or vareniki are half circular dumplings of unleavened dough, stuffed (singularly or in various combinations) with mashed potatoes, cheese, farmer's cheese, bryndza, cabbage, sauerkraut, meat, mushrooms, or other ingredients depending on the cook's personal preferences. Dessert versions of the dumpling can be stuffed with a fresh fruit filling, such as cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, peach, or apple; stoned prunes are also sometimes used.
Mashed potatoes mixed with farmer's cheese and fried onions is a popular filling in Poland and Ukraine. In Poland this variety is called Ruskie pierogi. A popular filling for pierogi in Canada is mashed potatoes mixed with grated cheddar cheese.




FelineFae -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:17:14 PM)

note to self--- visit Canada...[sm=writing.gif]




Aylee -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/12/2009 9:27:57 PM)

Someday, children, I will explain to you all why Passover is also called, "The Festival of the Unleavened Bread."  I will also explain what Ashkenazic means. 




fluffypet61 -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 5:19:51 AM)

Good Morning, Everybody!
 
Cereal, Milk and Juice for breeakfast - until something better comes along.
 
The stove is ready for use after last night's cleaning.




Aylee -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 7:48:15 AM)

Cereal is just fine with me, Fluffy.  Although I am sure the virgin will be here soon with something else.




WetBetty -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 9:45:19 AM)

I had chinese leftovers this morning, fantastic.




Christinestill -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 9:51:24 AM)

howdy B....a few more days and i'm in fishing and camping heaven!  few more mornings of roadtar for me, i'm not sure if i'm taking this computer with me or not so i might be awol for a while.

hugs to all.




BOUNTYHUNTER -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 9:54:14 AM)

Good day everyone, whats this with Bounty's on page two???? today started a new chapter in my life, its a new beginning, a time to clean up clean out and get rid of all the negative in my life..Time to move forward in a positive way I can't have negative people or negative feeling in my life or around me, so those that fall in this slot please move on or I"LL move you on.. C CUP of gentle tea to sooth the savage beast smile..




Aylee -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 9:57:06 AM)

Bounty,

No negative in your life is going to make higher math VERY difficult.  Just sayin'.

On a serious note, I am glad to hear that you are doing personal spring cleaning along with the material spring cleaning!




BOUNTYHUNTER -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 10:48:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Aylee

Bounty,

No negative in your life is going to make higher math VERY difficult.  Just sayin'.

On a serious note, I am glad to hear that you are doing personal spring cleaning along with the material spring cleaning!


Higher math has always been rather diffcult for me, that why my double major was history and ind arts...yes thats needed to become a footnall coach smile..Every once in a while one must take a personal stock of his life and if need be get it baCK IN ORDER,I have had a few personal problems that has been needed to be delt with and I kept putting them off until they become several hugh ones but all is well that ends well..




Aylee -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 11:12:37 AM)

Glad to hear it Bounty! 

It is not so much a matter of how you get there, but what you do once you arrive! 




PommeDeMonSang -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 11:21:08 AM)

hello all and i understand the personal spring cleaning cuz i finally can do it and never really have to do it again once i get moved hopefully :D

so hows everyone other than that




fluffypet61 -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 12:04:55 PM)

Aylee (and anyone else who cares)- my research shows that the Ashkenazic are the German-European-Russian Jews and their descendents.  (The Sephardic are the Spanish-MiddleEastern Jews.)  Yiddish belongs to the Ashkenazic. 
i heard an item on NPR recently about the man who wrote the Yiddish books that were adapted into the sentimentalized Broadway Show "Fiddler on the Roof".
Are perogies a dish of this cultural group?
 
[8|] To change the subject a little.... to all those who are struggling with Freshman College English classes and the required research paper being written....that is not the end.  That is just the beginning.  Almost ALL college classes will require research papers to be written - and they will not all be MLA format. History classes use a different style (always written in 3rd person).  It will be so frequent that you will be citing references for the rest of your college career.  Even in business it is absolutely necessary to cite your sources if you did not invent something yourself.  Almost the GREATEST SIN in business is to present something as your own work or idea when it is not. 
 
this girl goes back to doing the laundry.




FelineFae -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 12:25:46 PM)

the best cup of hot cocoa i ever had...
Four Americans walk into a German resturant in Seoul, S. Korea, on a cold December day...
some days i just lubs my life...

my mother's lover Stacia introduced her to perogies. Stacia was Romanian. i liked her, sighs.
thankfully perogies come in the freezer section at the grocery store, or i'd make a mess prepping them.

the flour. . .  it was everywhere. . . Not even da chi'drons were safe ! ! ! 1

edited cuz i had n.carolina on da brain.




Aynne88 -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 12:27:16 PM)

Seoul is in South Korea silly. [;)] 




Aylee -> RE: BOUNTY'S coffee shop (3/13/2009 12:27:25 PM)

Fluffy, most likely, although we call them pirogen or kreplach (which look like tortillini and you put them in soup).  It is the whole "unleavened" thing, which is considered rather important at times.  LOL 




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