Something light-hearted!
#106
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Perogies!!!!!!!!!!!!
How do you know about perogies?
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Originally Posted by Garfielduk
What ?!*&$% 


#108
Originally Posted by Garfielduk
I can't imagine eating germolene so you must have a very unique pallet 

#109
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
They are a yummy treat! 



Heaven on earth indeed!
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Originally Posted by willmore
How do you know about perogies? 

Anyway if it looks like it could be Junk food I'll eat it!!
#111
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
I'm In Alberta!!! Have you seen the number of Ukranians here!!!!!!!
Anyway if it looks like it could be Junk food I'll eat it!!
Anyway if it looks like it could be Junk food I'll eat it!!

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Originally Posted by willmore
Homemade perogies fried in bacon fat and onions and eaten with tons of sour cream are far from junk food believe me......(Im 1/2 polish) 

#113
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
They are a yummy treat! 



#114
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
I'm In Alberta!!! Have you seen the number of Ukranians here!!!!!!!
Anyway if it looks like it could be Junk food I'll eat it!!
Anyway if it looks like it could be Junk food I'll eat it!!

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Originally Posted by Garfielduk
Are these made with a pastry and have either meat inside or potato & onion by any chance and boiled ?
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm delicious mmmmmmmmmmmm
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Originally Posted by Garfielduk
Hey, what you tryin to say, my wife is from Ukraine 

#117
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Do you make them yourself???? 

No dont have the patience to make them - much to time consuming. I was just very fortunte to have a polish grandmother who made them when we were growing up in Winnipeg!
#118
Perogies? I've seen them in the supermarket but how do you cook them and what do you serve them with?
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Originally Posted by willmore
No dont have the patience to make them - much to time consuming. I was just very fortunte to have a polish grandmother who made them when we were growing up in Winnipeg! 

Oh well not to worry, I'll just have to boil up a batch of supermarket made ones and eat them watching the Oilers Roast Duck in front of a home crowd
#120
Originally Posted by Garfielduk
Hey, what you tryin to say, my wife is from Ukraine 

Hey could you do me a favour then please. We are planning a trip to eastern europe which includes the ukraine (beacause apparently we are a little ukranian ) - could you ask you wife for me if its worth spending time there once we finish with the relatives?




