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Old 06-30-2008, 07:35 PM
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SmileRed Beet soup.


Anyone make redbeet soup with beef in it ? VInegar and is sour.

Not sure mine is correct.

thanks in advance.

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Old 07-01-2008, 01:18 PM
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Haven't made it that way but it sounds interesting-


Gonna move this over to the kitchen so more chefs will see the thread-maybe someone will know.
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Old 07-01-2008, 02:25 PM
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I am a sour lover when it comes to beets....I raise my own. And also pickle them

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Old 07-01-2008, 03:03 PM
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I get tired of sweet things. I love dill pickles (fresh "snappable" kosher especially), grated horseradish (especially with steak or kielbasa), and my favorite chip is vinegar and salt potato chips. My daughter has a condition that affects her ability to eat and she hates sugary foods-especially cold ice cream. She makes the funniest faces you ever saw when she tries to eat it at Braums cause her brothers get so excited about it. I often thought I should put a video on funniest home videos of this 3 yr old eating ice cream. Hilarious!! You'd think she was eating horse poo! She chokes and gags- but insists its good! Offer her sour pickles and she'll prefer them anyday to ice cream!!
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Old 07-01-2008, 08:13 PM
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I too love all those you posted....I love horseradish on boiled pickled eggs.
Sourkraut.
HD is the opposite.
He likes sweet.

That reminds me.. my son is 30 and still wont eat ice cream.LOL
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There's a little deli shop at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan that we try to visit every time we visit family. They make the greatest keilbasa on a hoagie with saurkraut and onions with grated horseradish-oh my gosh-its to die for! It's worth the 50 mile drive out of the way! They'll put a side of warm German potato salad and a kosher deli dill on the side. NOTHING like that here in Oklahoma. Oh I'm getting homesick again (and hungry!)
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Old 07-03-2008, 06:52 AM
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Kolbusi is a wonderful sandwich......I am polish and hubby Irish and we love it .
He is a ham fan also ..

I can understand your liking it .
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Shudda nown!


Grandma got off the boat from Poland in 1918. Those grandma's sure can cook! have no idea how to spell it ("hal-a schneakie") like a polish crepe pancake but not as sweet as the french version-knew how to cook those from the age of 8. Grandma and Grandpa used to make pickles and homemade kielbasa, pierogis and noodles. Oh and fat Tuesday we would always get punchki (jelly filled donuts). Those were the days!
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Old 07-03-2008, 03:31 PM
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Cool


Sounds like they were on the same boat as my daddy......
He was from Poland......Mom wasnt.. Much younger......
Yep kolbusi, Halupki, Haluski pierogis, Kluski soup.

Been there ate that.........
Pollocks knew how to cook.........
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Gee I miss Grandma. Thanks for the memories Bali. Nothing quite memorializes childhood for me like eating Polish food.
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miss my family too,


polish and the dads side heinz 57, i guess its somethng you take for granted as a child adn then I look around and its just me, and my two kids, and my hubbys whole big family,, none of them re what we are or were so I love sharing POlish on here, with you both,, me i dont look like Polish,, they said I didnt look like anyone, so i guess I got a gene of each of the 57 million all mixed together,, go figure,, ? and i dont have cookbook or receipes or the family to pass anything on, but my kids dont like the type of food I did,, they both never did,, neither one of them,, so maybe they will just die out with what little i can remember and its not much,, kind of sad really,, but if no one is interested,, I love hearing and getting the much loved receipes adn hearing of your foods,, my mom loved her pickled pigs feet in a jar,, i couldnt stand to look at them or the smell of horseradish on alot of POlish foods,, me the smell hurt my nose,, and the feet,, couldnt look at them let alone eat them,, and the zarnina,, ate that until oneday someone told me what it was, and I never wanted it again,, anyone else eat that too as a child...?Blessings,, Beth
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