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World’s first life-saving face transplant by Polish doctors! Posted by on May 24, 2013

Polish doctors have carried out the world’s first life-saving face transplant (przeszczep twarzy), weeks after a 33-year-old man was disfigured by a machine in a workplace accident. It is Poland’s first face transplant and also the first in the world done to save the patient’s life. The man, an employee at a stonemason’s workshop and…

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Wave of Chechen immigration into Poland after Boston Marathon tragedy Posted by on May 16, 2013

We all know what happened on April 15th 2013 in Boston:( Very sad and scary story! It had huge impact on USA and citizens, but it also made some changes in Europe…Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, two brothers with Chechen origins stood behind the bombing. The Boston bombing has triggered a wave of Chechen immigration into…

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Have you heard about strawberry soup? If not, read how Poles make it! Posted by on May 13, 2013

Have you heard about strawberry soup? Yes, strawberry soup (zupa truskawkowa)! It is actually amazing! Very refreshing and tasty. I’ts almost like 3 in one: soup, main course and dessert! Does it have a lot of calories? Probably, but I never counted:) It is usually pretty thick and sometimes it’s called “pasta with strawberries” (makaron…

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Kolacja time, a little lighter this time:) Posted by on May 9, 2013

Well, I already wrote about breakfast (śniadanie) and lunch (obiad). Now it is time for dinner, which is called “kolacja”. Typically kolacja is very light, similar to lunch in USA. Growing up in Poland, we used to have salads (sałatki) or sandwiches (kanapki) for dinner. Sometimes hot dogs (usually without rolls) or naleśniki z serem…

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Typical Polish lunch, what’s on the menu “na obiad”? Posted by on May 8, 2013

It was really hard for me to get used to eating late diner when I moved to USA. That’s of course because Polish lunch is like dinner her…Poles eat big meal between 12-3pm and sandwiches or salads at dinner time (most of the times, with exceptions of course). Typical meals are very hearty and often…

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Breakfast in Poland and what a typical śniadanie menu would be? Posted by on May 3, 2013

We all know that breakfast is a very important meal! The waffles and pancakes so common for breakfast in the Western Europe (and USA as well) are usually reserved for the main course or dessert in Eastern Europe. And, while cold cereals are becoming more common, typically, breakfast is a much more substantial meal: cold cuts…

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When is Constitution Day celebrated in Poland? Posted by on May 2, 2013

Many people in Poland celebrate Constitution Day (Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja or Święto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja), which commemorates the enactment of the Polish Constitution that came into effect on May 3rd, 1791. Constitution Day is part of a holiday season known as Majówka, which also includes the May 1st/Labor Day holiday.Most of people take May…

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