Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Back on the stove.


I hope you all enjoyed the easter.










I sure did(although I did not get to break eggs?), the Polish have a habit on easter morning. They cut an egg (or a few eggs) into small long pieces, then they put them in a plate(depending on the number of people having breakfast) and then each will get one piece of egg, they stand next to each other then they make wishes. They have the same costume for X-mass, although they use the kind of dough priests give after the mass(what's it called?). Anyhow, we spent a lot of time eating great food, and i got to learn a new word for male sheep(in english it is a ram) in Polish it's baranek(Cute no!) AHHHH. Also apparently in Polish "No means Yes"... Really you hear them say no, no , no and they means yes yes yes. Well go figure.
Anyway you will be wondering by now what does the stove have to do with anything. It is certainly nice when people like us(a couple) or for singles living far away from what you consider a real family home, with the tea cups and their saucers, the spoons, and the tea jug all matching, stuff like that. Mothers you know, and all their things they like to collect for their kitchen, and dinner tables. Anyhow the point is waking up and smelling a good breakfast, is much better than having to make one daily, and lunch, and dinner. There is a great joy in cooking to your lover, and friends if they are there. Yet it's much better if you do the eating part for the most part of the year. Hey what can I say, we are also vegetarians and we find ourselves narrowing down our options on the food chain. For now cereal for breakfast with soy milk is just fine. Smacznego(Polish for Bon appetit).

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