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Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi
festival in Whiting, Indiana. Tune in and see if they hold a stick to yours. Goomba |
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In article >, Goomba38
> wrote: > Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi > festival in Whiting, Indiana. Tune in and see if > they hold a stick to yours. > Goomba > I'm sure they don't. "-) I don't have cable tv. :-( Thank you for the thought, though. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, Goomba38 > > wrote: > > >>Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi >>festival in Whiting, Indiana. Tune in and see if >>they hold a stick to yours. >>Goomba >> > > > I'm sure they don't. "-) > I don't have cable tv. :-( > Thank you for the thought, though. I had no idea they made fruit filled ones? They spoke of them on the show. Also it appeared some variations exist on how to cook them? Some said not browned at all, others like a bit brown, and some seemed to fry them almost like pot stickers? I hope you can see this show sometime, if they repeat it. Goomba |
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![]() Goomba38 wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> In article >, Goomba38 >> > wrote: >> >> >>> Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi festival in Whiting, >>> Indiana. Tune in and see if they hold a stick to yours. >>> Goomba >>> >> >> >> I'm sure they don't. "-) >> I don't have cable tv. :-( >> Thank you for the thought, though. > > Goomba, have you ever eaten one of Barbara's pierogis? I have and I wish I had not, because I have not eaten any since then that I really liked. I have had frozen ones, fresh ones from restaurants and home made ones as well. Not one of them had the kind of dough that Barbara makes, thin, with no taste of raw flour and so delicate, it melts in your mouth. Two weeks ago, while waiting to pick up Marcel at the hospital after a cataract operation, I had a couple of hours to kill and being in a Polish neighborhood, I went into a small ethnic restaurant, Little Poland on Second Avenue and ordered potato pierogis. I ate one of the eight on the plate and at the urging of the waitress, I brought the rest home......where they ended up in the garbage. The dough tasted more like armor protecting the filling than the delicate pasta that I had hoped for and seemed to remember from pre-Barbara days. ![]() As for her home made noodles, you have to talk to Marcel about them!!! |
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![]() "Margaret Suran" > wrote in message ... > > > Goomba38 wrote: > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > >> In article >, Goomba38 > >> > wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi festival in Whiting, > >>> Indiana. Tune in and see if they hold a stick to yours. > >>> Goomba > >>> > >> > >> > >> I'm sure they don't. "-) > >> I don't have cable tv. :-( > >> Thank you for the thought, though. > > > > > Goomba, have you ever eaten one of Barbara's pierogis? I have and I > wish I had not, because I have not eaten any since then that I really > liked. I have had frozen ones, fresh ones from restaurants and home > made ones as well. Not one of them had the kind of dough that Barbara > makes, thin, with no taste of raw flour and so delicate, it melts in > your mouth. > Two weeks ago, while waiting to pick up Marcel at the hospital after a > cataract operation, I had a couple of hours to kill and being in a > Polish neighborhood, I went into a small ethnic restaurant, Little > Poland on Second Avenue and ordered potato pierogis. I ate one of the > eight on the plate and at the urging of the waitress, I brought the > rest home......where they ended up in the garbage. The dough tasted > more like armor protecting the filling than the delicate pasta that I > had hoped for and seemed to remember from pre-Barbara days. ![]() > As for her home made noodles, you have to talk to Marcel about them!!! > Hey, Barb. This one you should have on the payroll.....all the gelt you must be raking in making jams, now pierogies that circle the globe. With being on a billboard and all, you need an agent. Margaret seems to fit the bill nicely. -Ginny (Big Ol'Grin.......just teasing Margaret) |
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Margaret Suran wrote:
> Goomba, have you ever eaten one of Barbara's pierogis? I have and I > wish I had not, because I have not eaten any since then that I really > liked. I have had frozen ones, fresh ones from restaurants and home > made ones as well. Not one of them had the kind of dough that Barbara > makes, thin, with no taste of raw flour and so delicate, it melts in > your mouth. I've never eaten a real pierogi ![]() for comparison. I am deprived. Care packages welcome. LOL Goomba |
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![]() "Margaret Suran" > wrote in message ... > > > Goomba38 wrote: > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > >> In article >, Goomba38 > >> > wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi festival in Whiting, > >>> Indiana. Tune in and see if they hold a stick to yours. > >>> Goomba > >>> > >> > >> > >> I'm sure they don't. "-) > >> I don't have cable tv. :-( > >> Thank you for the thought, though. > > > > > Goomba, have you ever eaten one of Barbara's pierogis? I have and I > wish I had not, because I have not eaten any since then that I really > liked. I have had frozen ones, fresh ones from restaurants and home > made ones as well. Not one of them had the kind of dough that Barbara > makes, thin, with no taste of raw flour and so delicate, it melts in > your mouth. > Two weeks ago, while waiting to pick up Marcel at the hospital after a > cataract operation, I had a couple of hours to kill and being in a > Polish neighborhood, I went into a small ethnic restaurant, Little > Poland on Second Avenue and ordered potato pierogis. I ate one of the > eight on the plate and at the urging of the waitress, I brought the > rest home......where they ended up in the garbage. The dough tasted > more like armor protecting the filling than the delicate pasta that I > had hoped for and seemed to remember from pre-Barbara days. ![]() > As for her home made noodles, you have to talk to Marcel about them!!! > Hey, Barb. This one you should have on the payroll.....all the gelt you must be raking in making jams, now pierogies that circle the globe. With being on a billboard and all, you need an agent. Margaret seems to fit the bill nicely. -Ginny (Big Ol'Grin.......just teasing Margaret) |
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![]() "Margaret Suran" > wrote in message ... > > > Goomba38 wrote: > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > >> In article >, Goomba38 > >> > wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi festival in Whiting, > >>> Indiana. Tune in and see if they hold a stick to yours. > >>> Goomba > >>> > >> > >> > >> I'm sure they don't. "-) > >> I don't have cable tv. :-( > >> Thank you for the thought, though. > > > > > Goomba, have you ever eaten one of Barbara's pierogis? I have and I > wish I had not, because I have not eaten any since then that I really > liked. I have had frozen ones, fresh ones from restaurants and home > made ones as well. Not one of them had the kind of dough that Barbara > makes, thin, with no taste of raw flour and so delicate, it melts in > your mouth. > Two weeks ago, while waiting to pick up Marcel at the hospital after a > cataract operation, I had a couple of hours to kill and being in a > Polish neighborhood, I went into a small ethnic restaurant, Little > Poland on Second Avenue and ordered potato pierogis. I ate one of the > eight on the plate and at the urging of the waitress, I brought the > rest home......where they ended up in the garbage. The dough tasted > more like armor protecting the filling than the delicate pasta that I > had hoped for and seemed to remember from pre-Barbara days. ![]() > As for her home made noodles, you have to talk to Marcel about them!!! > Hey, Barb. This one you should have on the payroll.....all the gelt you must be raking in making jams, now pierogies that circle the globe. With being on a billboard and all, you need an agent. Margaret seems to fit the bill nicely. -Ginny (Big Ol'Grin.......just teasing Margaret) |
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![]() Goomba38 wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> In article >, Goomba38 >> > wrote: >> >> >>> Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi festival in Whiting, >>> Indiana. Tune in and see if they hold a stick to yours. >>> Goomba >>> >> >> >> I'm sure they don't. "-) >> I don't have cable tv. :-( >> Thank you for the thought, though. > > Goomba, have you ever eaten one of Barbara's pierogis? I have and I wish I had not, because I have not eaten any since then that I really liked. I have had frozen ones, fresh ones from restaurants and home made ones as well. Not one of them had the kind of dough that Barbara makes, thin, with no taste of raw flour and so delicate, it melts in your mouth. Two weeks ago, while waiting to pick up Marcel at the hospital after a cataract operation, I had a couple of hours to kill and being in a Polish neighborhood, I went into a small ethnic restaurant, Little Poland on Second Avenue and ordered potato pierogis. I ate one of the eight on the plate and at the urging of the waitress, I brought the rest home......where they ended up in the garbage. The dough tasted more like armor protecting the filling than the delicate pasta that I had hoped for and seemed to remember from pre-Barbara days. ![]() As for her home made noodles, you have to talk to Marcel about them!!! |
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In article >, Goomba38
> wrote: > Hey.. RIGHT how.. FoodTV is showing a Pierogi > festival in Whiting, Indiana. Tune in and see if > they hold a stick to yours. > Goomba > I'm sure they don't. "-) I don't have cable tv. :-( Thank you for the thought, though. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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