Archive for the year 2011
Gołąbki Posted by Kasia on Jan 11, 2011
Ok, so I’m in the cooking mode this week. Last time I told you about pierogi, now I’m making gołąbki! Polish Gołąbki are an undisputed classic of Polish cuisine. Quite simple in preparation, it gives you a lot of enjoyment. It is a tasty, light and versatile meal, good for any time of the day…
Pierogi Posted by Kasia on Jan 10, 2011
I just made some tasty pierogi and they were my inspiration for today’s blog. Nowadays Polish pierogi are quite common in United States. Pierogi were imported to North America by Polish immigrants more than one hundred years ago. This Polish food is most known in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Connecticut, Ohio, New Jersey…
Epiphany – Święto Trzech Króli Posted by Kasia on Jan 7, 2011
Recently one of my friends asked me what does the K + M + B means on people’s door? She said she has noticed these 3 letters written in white chalk on Polish houses front door, usually in January. That’s why I decide to write about Epiphany – a religious holiday celebrated on January 6th…
Prices – Ceny Posted by Kasia on Jan 4, 2011
It is always good to have an idea about how much everything costs in the country you are going to visit. I gathered some useful information for you. It may not be exactly the same in all places in Poland, but at least you will have an idea about prices and what to expect. For tourists…

