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shoebox8402 [Guest]
  Jun 19, 07, 17:29  #1

What do you think Polish people or Polish Americans feel about polish convenience food? Such as frozen perogies?

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shewolf
  Jun 19, 07, 17:30  #2

Quoting: shoebox8402
Such as frozen perogies?


Love them. I have Polish ancestry.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jun 19, 07, 17:31  #3

Frozen pierogi ? Do people really freeze them ?

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shoebox8402 [Guest]
  Jun 19, 07, 17:32  #4

My family makes homeade perogies every year and we freeze them for later. What i really meant was things like Mrs T's which you can buy at the grocery store

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jun 19, 07, 17:37  #5

I'm in the UK shoebox and I've never had shop bought pierogi. I didn't realise you could freeze them. Mind you, I don't cook Polish food. I was raised on it though :)

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shewolf
  Jun 19, 07, 17:42  #6

Quoting: shoebox8402
What i really meant was things like Mrs T's which you can buy at the grocery store


The only place I've ever found pierogi is at a Polish deli and it's frozen. It's made by a company and shipped here. It's great. The flavor is incredible but it seems high in calories so I don't eat much of it.

However, there are convenience type Polish sausages that are disgusting. Not anywhere near like the real thing.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jun 19, 07, 17:48  #7

There's always been a good stock of Polish food here. Pierogi though were always something that were made at home.

Anyone remember Katazynki (spelling) we used to get them for Christmas and some other holidays too. Very nice, I used to love them :)

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sledz
  Jun 19, 07, 18:05  #8

I`m having Frankfurterki for dinner.

Quoting: shewolf
It's made by a company and shipped here.


Is it bobak.com I know the`ll ship anywhere in the US

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krysia
  Jun 19, 07, 18:10  #9

frankfurterki, hmmm yum yum. Baby weiners.

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shewolf
  Jun 19, 07, 18:10  #10

Quoting: sledz
I`m having Frankfurterki for dinner.


I had Polish sausage from Costco. It was okay.

Quoting: sledz
Is it bobak.com I know the`ll ship anywhere in the US


Wow. Thanks. I see the store is in Chicago. That seems like the place to be. It's definitely on my list of places to visit someday.

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krysia
  Jun 19, 07, 18:12  #11

Quoting: shewolf
It's definitely on my list of places to visit someday.

That would be person #8 for sledz. A record for sure

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sledz
  Jun 19, 07, 18:15  #12

Quoting: shewolf
I had Polish sausage from Costco


costco huh??? they sell everything


Quoting: shewolf
Wow. Thanks. I see the store is in Chicago


I think they have a online store?

I would send you some homemade pierogi from the deli
but dont know how to get them to you quick enough, so
come here in August and meet us for Taste of Polonia

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sledz
  Jun 19, 07, 18:16  #13

Quoting: krysia
That would be person #8 for sledz. A record for sure

I dunno think Wroclaw has me beat
but I`m on his trail..lol

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shewolf
  Jun 19, 07, 18:18  #14

Quoting: sledz
so come here in August and meet us for Taste of Polonia


I would if I could. Are you guys going next year?

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sledz
  Jun 19, 07, 18:21  #15

Quoting: shewolf
Are you guys going next year?


Its going to be a yearly thing for me.

I had a blast last year, went 3 days in a row

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beckski
  Jun 19, 07, 22:27  #16

Quoting: shoebox8402
What do you think Polish people or Polish Americans feel about polish convenience food? Such as frozen perogies?


They're okay when you have a bad craving for some quick Polish food.

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VasMan
  Jul 4, 07, 14:11  #17

I've tried the shop bought pierogi and they are not in the same league as "proper" home made ones.

Quoting: Lady in red
Anyone remember Katazynki (spelling) we used to get them for Christmas and some other holidays too. Very nice, I used to love them :)


There's always a plentiful supply of those around here. Well tasty;-)

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regionpolski
  Jul 4, 07, 15:52  #18

Quoting: sledz
I would send you some homemade pierogi from the deli
but dont know how to get them to you quick enough, so
come here in August and meet us for Taste of Polonia

Dry Ice. Meijer sells it by the pound. Aleksandra Foods has great pierogies. They're available throughout the city in freezer packs.

Visiting fo Taste of Polonia is a better idea.

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