Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Fried baloney sandwiches! Now your talkin!
Other local delicacies I will sorely miss are pierogy (spelling is disputed) wedding soup and Brier Hill Pizza. Goodbye Youngstown Ohio and your wonderful Blue Collar food! I'll miss yuns all.
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![]() We also have Oakwood for baby back BQ Ribs----more my style! But I must admit the bagels at too-jays are okay in a pinch! ![]() |
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They have always been very particular about their bagles and I have to agree, theirs are great. It's the standard breakfast food for them, not just on weekends. Bagles, Lox and Cream Cheese. ....also accompanied exactly by the onions, tomatoes, etc., etc. you mention above. Both couples are Polish Jews. Their other Polish recipes are very similar to my R.C. Polish husband's mom's cooking and to my G.C. Ukrainian mom's cooking. I love their potato kugel. Plus, I've been making their rugelach pastries for over thirty years now...........just great Jewish food; thanks for the memories. This is the wrong thread for this "thought" but I know for a fact that the Polish Jews and others of the Jewish ancestry are very very long lived. They also LOVE their corned beef , pastrami, etc. which could be fatty. Nothing like a real N.Y.C. Jewish Deli sandwich on rye bread, etc. Who can explain that diet vs. that longevity? I think it is the joyfulness. |
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They taste just like the ones my Polish mother in law would make by hand and ditto for the ones my Ukrainian mom would make by hand which were called Varenky.....but were pierogi. I also made them as a young wife.....but "Millies" are excellent.......they keep in the freezer for very long periods.........so, if I ordered them for Christmas Eve I get extras and they last up till my next order at Easter time......... Sadly, the lovely young woman who ran the place for her mom and dad, passed away last summer.........very sad...but her husband, the staff and her college aged kids keep the pierogi business going...... They are fully cooked and arrive ready to saute with onions/butter . NO NEED TO BOIL THEM. Way better than Mrs. T's in the frozen aisle. Light delicate dough on Millies. |
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Nova is a wonderful show, never miss it.
lox is something you put on a trunk. Now if you were born in NY it has entirely different meaning, Lox is a fish you put on a bagel Nova is the lox its salmon . the fish that swim up the river . I hope this was helpful and never forget the schmer (cream cheese) a little onion the Sunday paper. (heaven) ![]() |
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You are soooright!
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Did you get a confirmation? The reason I ask is that , unbeknownst to me, when Ann passed away, it threw everyone for a loop as she was the heart and soul of the business..........I did mine online as I always did but did not get a response. Finally I called and all was well. The workers who pinched the pierogi were NOT familiar with her computer. I'll bet they lost a lot of orders. Hopefully, now that her husband is running it, they are back to normal.......... If you don't get a confirmation, just call them. I want your first time to be a positive experience. We've been customers for a very very long time. The potato and onion are delicious as are the potato and cheese and the saurkraut, ditto. We tried the blueberry ones but we'd never had them as kids.....good but not traditional. |
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