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Indeurr Olympic Medalist

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Dan Chief Pontificator

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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Hope you like potatoes...
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Indeurr Olympic Medalist

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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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Dan wrote: | Hope you like potatoes...
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___Originating from the wealthiest Polish farming area (the North--East) or rather from a capitol city of the province in the midst of farmland, they are not my favorite, but I do like them.
___You see the Southeast has been always the poorest part of Poland. The Northeast has been always the richest farming area. The people from area started coming to the United States in great numbers after the World War II, mostly before 1956, because the government was trying to force them into the collective farming, and during the Marshal Law of the early 1980's. The people from the South-East constituted 90% of all Poles that came to the United States during the 1910's: the main Polish wave of immigration to the United States.
___Very often, for example, we would eat pierogi with cheese, strawberries, blackberries, as sweets, and even the East Prussian style, with mushrooms and sauerkraut. My personal choice goes to: 1) pierogi the East Prussian style, 2) pierogi with blackberries, and 3) pierogi with cheese.
___Potatoes were a very important and are, even in the United States, part of our diet, but not to the extent that many people may think.
___My favorite potato dishes were: pyzy, made of 2/3 fresh potatoes, graded, and drained, and 1/3 cooked potatoes, with eggs, salt, pepper, and flour for the dough; and usually beef, pork, or lamb for the filling. The pyzy are big, the size of a softball or bigger, oval, boiled (the meat for the filling is boiled, ground, and spiced before the pyza gets boiled);
___my other favorite food made of potatoes were kopytka, the name means little horse hooves in Polish, and I believe that kopytka have been eaten by Poles of all ethnic groups from the Tatar Muslim, through Karaim, the Jew, the Eastern Orthodox, to the main stream Polish Roman Catholic and other minor groups. You should look up a Jewish cookbook, if you want to make them. NOTA BENE: Borsch or Barszcz is neither of Jewish, nor Polish origin, it comes from the old area of Belarus and Ukraine. Moreover, the entire Northern Europe from Moscow to Normandy in France eats Rye bread. Rye is the only grain that can be harvested twice a year in a cold climate of the Northern Europe. You can sow it during the fall, and harvest during the late spring or early summer of the next year.
___One thing, making dough for the regular pierogi is very difficult, and it takes a lot of time, making and cooking dough for the sweet pierogi is near impossible.
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Dan Chief Pontificator

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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 1:37 pm Post subject: |
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I know several people from Idaho, but no one currently living there.
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Paul Olympic Medalist

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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome to the Northwest. What part of Idaho are you going to?? There is a lot of good running in the Boise area, I believe. _________________ Paul
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Conway Olympic Medalist

Joined: 25 Aug 2001 Posts: 3570 Location: Northen California
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 5:41 am Post subject: |
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Track is big in Boise ... They have a huge indoor facility there ... One of the best high school indoor invites in the country ... The college always has a decent team ... Good place for track .. _________________ Conway
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Indeurr Olympic Medalist

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Paul Olympic Medalist

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This year's Masters Indoor Championships are being held in Nampa, Idaho. I don't know where that is in the state, or what Univ is there. Its scheduled for the weekend after next. _________________ Paul
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Dan Chief Pontificator

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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:56 pm Post subject: |
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West/NW area, as I recall. Not far from the WA border. I ran a meet at NW Nazarene (in Nampa) my frosh year, and it struck me as being absolutely in the middle of nowhere.
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"Far is near but not there" Come into the light, and you will find knowledge. Anywhere is nice, where there is less pollution. Indeurr------ Poles love potatoes---------------I'm married to one! Do you still run sprints? _________________ MISS |
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Indeurr Olympic Medalist

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Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 4:39 am Post subject: |
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http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?
inhalt=statistics/eaameetings04&nav=nav/statistics
[you must write it as one -- in one field -- in one line]
EAA-Meet Ranking Link
www.european-athletics.org
Bydgoszcz Meet, POLAND
The Fifth European Festival of Track and Field (used to be known as
the European Festival of Relays) in Bydgoszcz, Poland, was one of
the highest rated meets in Europe of the meets that have not been
sanctioned by IAAF or EAA.
This year, Zanna Pintusewicz-Block, Natalia Gorelowa, Ionela
Tirlea, Jurij Bilonog, Andriej Michniewicz, Janus Robberts, Iwan
Tichon, Majed Saeed Sultan are amongst the participants.
The events include: 4 x 100 meters for both men and women, men's and
women's 100 m, 110 m, and 400 m hurdles, men's and women's 100 m
and 200m, men's 800 m, and women's 1500 m as well as 3000 m or 3K
men's steeple chase.
The event is scheduled for June 5, 2005.
source: www.pzla.pl
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> Known also as: Drago Hornet
> Scooter 69 -- number of a vehicle
> Kolaczek (in Bialystok, Poland)
> Rahiim or R_Kolakowski in www.iaaf.org fora/forums
> USATF-NJ, member,
> 908-558-7487
> 908-903-3354
> For the obscurant crowd or locking education, not to say bores:
> fora is the Latin or older English (until about the 1950's) form of
> forums
> For reference please ask Rush Limbough
http://www.domtel.pl/2004/meczU23.pdf
Poland--Czech Under 23 Meet in 2004
http://www.pzla.pl/2004/strona/LIGA2004.xls
My native city's and province's club did O. K. in the Polish club competition. _________________ http://vincovitanj.tripod.com/Do_not_be_a_victim1/index.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u43o595CARQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x22Alfgv0DY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgcD2akmeJc
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