Today is Paczki Day!-Thus FAT TUESDAY!
#24
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Originally Posted by QweenBee
Yes, today is one of my favorite Holidays! LOL Paczki day! I absolutley love donuts, thus the Fat Tuesday, or should I say Fat Qweenie! Hey I honestly believe only fat people can talk about their own weight! I believe its some sort of therapy.
So, with all that said grab a cup of coffee, and a couple of Paczki's and a FEW napkins, and sit at the computer and check out fellow QB"S (Quiltingboard's) not me, Qweenbee's posts and see what everone else is doing.
Take a moment to reflect on how good it makes you feel to be a part of this community, and how you have made others feel, by your talents of quilting or have given advise, or a friendly comment of how well their projects look! ! Have a great Paczki Day everyone! Mmm LOL
* Just some information about what a Paczki is..
http://unitednorth.org/VillageCouncil/PaczkiSales.html
So, with all that said grab a cup of coffee, and a couple of Paczki's and a FEW napkins, and sit at the computer and check out fellow QB"S (Quiltingboard's) not me, Qweenbee's posts and see what everone else is doing.
Take a moment to reflect on how good it makes you feel to be a part of this community, and how you have made others feel, by your talents of quilting or have given advise, or a friendly comment of how well their projects look! ! Have a great Paczki Day everyone! Mmm LOL
* Just some information about what a Paczki is..
http://unitednorth.org/VillageCouncil/PaczkiSales.html
#27
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Texas
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Yum! Sounds tempting!
On another Mardi Gras tack... how many out there think Mardi Gras is English? I used to ask my classes that (I taught high school foreign languages), and the only ones who said NO were those who had had some French or were from New Orleans. It's like those other famous "English" words, like Kindergarten, kiosk, patio, fiesta, and berserk - we just borrowed them, but they've become so embedded in our language that we don't even think about twice about them. A friend from NYC asked me once when Cinco de Mayo was. I told her I didn't have time to check, because I had to take the fajitas and frijoles out to the patio for the fiesta. :lol:
On another Mardi Gras tack... how many out there think Mardi Gras is English? I used to ask my classes that (I taught high school foreign languages), and the only ones who said NO were those who had had some French or were from New Orleans. It's like those other famous "English" words, like Kindergarten, kiosk, patio, fiesta, and berserk - we just borrowed them, but they've become so embedded in our language that we don't even think about twice about them. A friend from NYC asked me once when Cinco de Mayo was. I told her I didn't have time to check, because I had to take the fajitas and frijoles out to the patio for the fiesta. :lol:
#30
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NE Wisconsin
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I used to work across the street from a bakery (near Chicago) that ONLY made paczki on Fat Tuesday. They had strawberry, blueberry, lemon, poppy seed, custard, Bavarian creme and several other flavors besides my favorite, apricot! People used to line up outside to buy them to take to their places of work. Sure do miss those wonderful Chicago bakeries.......
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