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Old 21st June 2003, 12:22
chayenne chayenne is offline
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hey there,
i've been in canada for 5 month and stayed there in a family that comes originally from the ukraine, we ate a lot of perogies and somehow i lost the recepie
can somebody help me and write down the recepie???
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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Old 28th June 2003, 08:23
lisaava lisaava is offline
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Please go to ruscuisine.com and you will find several recipes-Russian and Ukrainian for pierogies. I moderate on the Ukrainian side(as marvalit)and have added a couple of delectable Ukrainian dishes.
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Old 28th June 2003, 14:03
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Although I hate to interfer in the kitchen, because I am seldom at home, the things are called, V ykpaiihi, Varenuku.
Here, we come to a problem re eating. Even though I was taught to honour the sacrifice re breaking bread & drinking wine pretending to be blood, I discivered in my research that, other people thought that this was "cannibalismm.
Not only that, I discovered that people made jokes about a thing called a " Last Supper". Some of them actually made jokes about:
eg You sure they didn't actually eat J.C. at the last supper (after all you pretend you eat him every Sunday).
or Which body part do you think St. John, ate the spleen?
So I had to go back to basics. After all, you can't sell cannibalism to the world, and think you can get away with it. I have stuck to the 10 Comandments ever since.
I personally hate varenuke with cabbage. They taste like Brussel Sprouts (one of my Chinese customers, years ago, called them 'baby cabbage'.) Any other vareneke I can handle.
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Old 22nd September 2003, 20:39
ableach33 ableach33 is offline
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I put up some recipes on the website, http://www.ukrainianforum.cjb.net. It's the recipe that my mom uses, and I think they're great. It's under the food link.


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Old 8th October 2003, 15:44
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Originally posted by lisaava
Please go to ruscuisine.com and you will find several recipes-Russian and Ukrainian for pierogies. I moderate on the Ukrainian side(as marvalit)and have added a couple of delectable Ukrainian dishes.
Nice to know (by other name)you here too
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