Cabbage & Noodles
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Jeff Smith a/k/a The Frugal Gourmet has a great recipe for sauerkraut soup. Should come up in a google search or in his cookbooks....I think it is the one that has the word Ethnic in the title. Simple but tasty. Miss my NJ ethnic friends. Not many up here in New England. Can't get a really good kielbasa.
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Originally Posted by fmd36
Jeff Smith a/k/a The Frugal Gourmet has a great recipe for sauerkraut soup. Should come up in a google search or in his cookbooks....I think it is the one that has the word Ethnic in the title. Simple but tasty. Miss my NJ ethnic friends. Not many up here in New England. Can't get a really good kielbasa.
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Oh, how sweet but this would just give me an excuse/reason to come and visit friends and family. I will check out the addy though. I grew up in North Elizabeth with lots of relatives in the Oranges . BIL lives in Staten Island and good friends in Toms River area.
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Originally Posted by fmd36
Oh, how sweet but this would just give me an excuse/reason to come and visit friends and family. I will check out the addy though. I grew up in North Elizabeth with lots of relatives in the Oranges . BIL lives in Staten Island and good friends in Toms River area.
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Originally Posted by dusty222
Golly, first fried cabbage and kielbasi, then cabbage soup, and now pierogies -- wow, I'm hungry. Looks like this quilt board has a lot of Polish descendents like me on it. Wish we could all get together for a real Thanksgiving meal.
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Originally Posted by Cheshirecatquilter
Originally Posted by dusty222
Golly, first fried cabbage and kielbasi, then cabbage soup, and now pierogies -- wow, I'm hungry. Looks like this quilt board has a lot of Polish descendents like me on it. Wish we could all get together for a real Thanksgiving meal.
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