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So that you may never be Paczki-less again!!!!!  Link to the recipe  http://easteuropeanfood.about.com/od/desserts/r/Paczki.htm  Enjoy!  wink.png
I was raised in a Slovak Lutheran environment so Kolacky, Nut rolls and Boiled fruit dumplings are my go to comfort food!! 

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post #112 of 170

Thats one of the things I love about the south...  I never have to ask "whats in that?"

post #113 of 170
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So that you may never be Paczki-less again!!!!!  Link to the recipe  http://easteuropeanfood.about.com/od/desserts/r/Paczki.htm  Enjoy!  wink.png

I was raised in a Slovak Lutheran environment so Kolacky, Nut rolls and Boiled fruit dumplings are my go to comfort food!! 

 



Woo hoo- thanks!

So- has anybody been to that place in the French Quarter that only serves donuts?

I think New Orleans shouldn't really count as being part of the south. Its like its own little universe.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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post #114 of 170

I need to make another trip to Louisiana.... Been years.... Nothing like pulling up a chair at a country store in the middle of the swamp an people watching.....

 

New Orleans is ok too...

post #115 of 170
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I love Polish people! They love Greek pizza and hate Italian pizza.  Polish people gives my dads place business.

 

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με την πάρτη σου εχω τρελαθεί
γιατί

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Είσαι φοβερή σ' αγαπώ πολύ

κλαίω και πονώ
με την πάρτη σου εχω τρελαθεί
γιατί

I love Naked Necks! 

 

Check Out My Vid at NE Poultry Congress Walk

Through of the show! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePmnNMdVnGM 

 

Soon to drive Big Rigs!

 

 

 

 

 

post #116 of 170
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 It depends, When you come south, do tell us how you always do it, "up there."?

 



Nope, I go right for the shoofly pie, pecan brittle, fried catfish and grits!!!!!!!!!!!!!! droolin.gif

My gentleman friend lived in Georgia before he came up this way, and I used to visit him there. We hiked along the Chatahoochie, and he showed me some of the most beautiful parts of the state. I would not mind living there at all. Well, except for those HOT HUMID summers, but otherwise, it's a generous chunk of God's Country for sure. I guess that here in Massachusetts our cold winters counterbalance the South's heat so we're even. I do love New England though, and when my Southern friends come up this way I try to show them our piece of God's Country too.

 

post #117 of 170
See to me, New Orleans is a distilled version of the South, or at least my experience of the south. Miami is an example of "not part of the south" But then again I grew up in Biloxi, about 2 hours from Nola taking your time, so we spent many weekends there. It's a horrible, dirty, dangerous, smelly city... And its absolutely wonderful. Of course that's mostly just certain parts... But those are the best parts to visit.
The strip between Nola and Mobile is quite different than north parts of MS and AL or TN. There are common threads that tie the South together, but every area, even in the same state, has its own flavor. The central gulf coast has a lot more seafood than inland (where venison and freshwater fish are more common) and a strong French influence. But there is still a lot of fried foods, sweet tea, cornbread and grits. That's why I would recommend carefully researching areas before opening a restaurant. The same Greek pizza could be wildly popular in one town, but a complete failure elsewhere.
post #118 of 170
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I love Polish people! They love Greek pizza and hate Italian pizza.  Polish people gives my dads place business.

 

Mods please make this topic sticky... Of course, I make the best topics on these forums.



The best pizza, the best topics. Your restaurant ought to be slammin' with customers....More business than you can handle. No need to move.

 

post #119 of 170
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I love Polish people! They love Greek pizza and hate Italian pizza.  Polish people gives my dads place business.

 

Mods please make this topic sticky... Of course, I make the best topics on these forums.



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I predict ready acceptance for your pizzas in the South.  lau.gif

 

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The best pizza, the best topics. Your restaurant ought to be slammin' with customers....More business than you can handle. No need to move.

 



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