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A Taste of Hungary 2017
The day was excessively hot when you consider that it is mid-September and the heat unexpected. My thoughts went completely to an outdoor pool. That wasn’t happening. The early afternoon was at a Memorial Service for a neighbor who suddenly, … Continue reading
Pasta and genetics
I don’t often get asked to blog about something and yesterday, while Mikey was on his marathon of pasta making, he mentioned that perhaps it was blogworthy. I jumped on that one as sometimes I hear the opposite, “Don’t you … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Culture, Education, Family, Life in general, Uncategorized
Tagged children, grandparents, Hungarian, Italian
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Bob’s Fiftieth Birthday Bash
Somehow yesterday managed to be one of those days where things got done, almost in spite of themselves. An early morning bike ride was followed by some down time, enjoying Saturday morning. Somehow, I had gotten it into my head … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Family, Friends, Interpersonal Relations, Life in general, People and their characteristics
Tagged Hungarian, parents
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Csepel at night and other Hungarian adventures
As I have mentioned previously, my venturing out in the world and spending the year in Europe at the ripe old age of twenty, was truly a landmark in my life, an experience that greatly formed the person I am … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Language, People and their characteristics
Tagged Facets of my behavior, Hungarian
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Honey did! Battle over!
Yesterday, I wrote an entry about the re-organization of the lower level of the house in terms of the kitchen spill-off. That was a major mistake as my mind wrapped itself around the idea and I found myself embroiled in … Continue reading