Grace in Small Things 74:365
1. i thought i got a stain on my favorite pair of pants but i pre-treated it & got it right into the wash and it came out!
2. kielbasa, sauerkraut and pierogies for dinner. ::drool::
3. friends that understand my dismay at the postponement of Opening Day for the Sox. sharing the disappointment makes it easier to wait (still) one more day.
4. being able to brighten the day of a friend with the smallest of gestures.
5. i got my Easter lily today! i love getting one easch Easter.
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kielbasa, sauerkraut and pierogies, oh my! delish!
Interesting dinner you got there. I know what sourkraut is of course, but not the other two. I think pierogies is a russian food right?
Isn't kielbasa really spicy?
Janet: And I have leftovers for lunch! Yum.
RileyScott: They are all Polish foods! Kielbasa is a Polich sausage and it's not spicy in a "hot" sense but more in a flavorful way; bratwurst can be either mild or hot though. Pierogies are basically a Polish ravioli: a pasta "pocket" stuffed with a whole variety of different things (not all at the same time though). The ones I have are filled with mashed potato and cheedar cheese. I top them with a little sour cream. Soooo good!
Kielbasa and pierogies... oh, my. I'm not Polish, but that's comfort food where I come from. Good stuff!
And here's hoping that things go as well in Boston for you as they did in Houston yesterday. (^_^)
I love love love Pierogis, preferably the potato, cheese versions - topped with sour cream of course. Yum!!
Were yours fresh or frozen? I can only find frozen here, but they are pretty darn good.
Jane Ellen: I'm going to hope you're a Cubs fan with that last statement. ;-)
remember moments: I have only seen them frozen here as well. My Gram used to make them fresh. I remember her & Gramp working side by side in the kitchen making them. I've never attempted it myself though... Potato & cheese are my favorite too. And the dollop of sour cream is a *must*!
From birth, literally. I was almost born at home because my mother was watching a televised game, and refused to leave for the hospital until it was over. They've been part of life ever since.
Dawn, there's dismay, definitely. :-( But I wonder if the Sox had played yesterday, would someone at our respective workplaces have ruined the game for us? With a meeting or an emergency or loud talking? Maybe the postponement is a good thing...
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaap
Jane Ellen: Good luck to your team this season! I'm a lifelong Sox fan and so I can sympathize with what that's like!
Daniel: That would have applied more to you than to me, this time. I can't watch at work vs the Rays since the game is blacked out on MLBtv. I was recording to watch when I got home.
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