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Polish Christmas customs and food


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Guest
  Dec 9, 05, 20:54  #1

Trying to find out some of the Polish Xmas customs and food serverd at Xmas



                              
 
Guest
  Dec 10, 05, 00:47  #2

Food -- carp for sure. And "beek soup"... any other ideas?smile



                              
 
basicus [Guest]
  Dec 10, 05, 05:07  #3

I can't understand how you can eat carp *shiwers* I have tried it once, and can't make myself eat it. Hm.. I wonder what to tell my family in-law at cristmas eve? They eat it every year.. I miss the norwegian cousine these days..

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Guest
  Dec 11, 05, 12:38  #4

have a go at this one and enjoy your polish christmas http://www.christmasnotecards.com/polish-christmas-customs.html
merry christmas - wesolych swiat



                              
 
angela [Guest]
  Dec 12, 05, 16:59  #5

Is therea certain website for poland where I can get pictues?

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angela [Guest]
  Dec 12, 05, 16:59  #6

Is there a certain website for poland where I can get pictues?

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Guest
  Dec 13, 05, 16:58  #7

Pictures of Polish Christmas?



                              
 
Guest
  Dec 19, 05, 09:47  #8

i need to know how they cellabrate christmas



                              
 
Guest
  Dec 21, 05, 14:23  #9

The Christmas time is the biggest holiday for Polish people. The Christmas Eve is called "Wigilia". They meet together in one of the family member's house and eat Christmas Eve supper at about 5-7PM (or as soon as the first star appears on the sky). Carp, pierogies, bigos are among the most popular dishes. Traditionally, there should be 12 different kinds of food. On Christmas Eve NO meat is allowed. People pray before eating, then share the so called "Oplatek" and make wishes. For each Polish man this time is very joyful, but they don't forget about their past relatives either -- they leave one empty chair for an unexpected guest. So if you are homeless, you will be welcomed by every Polish family to join the meal. This is a great Polish tradition.



                              
 
Marzena
  Jan 17, 06, 22:41  #10

Basicus,so how did you manage the food on Christmas Eve? smile What is norwegian food like?

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Firestorm
  Dec 12, 06, 16:47  #11


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Firestorm
  Dec 12, 06, 16:48  #12

Can Anyone tell me a Traditional Polish Christmas Greeting.??

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krysia
  Dec 12, 06, 16:50  #13

Are you ready? Here it goes:
"Wszystkiego Najlepszego z Okazji Świąt Bożego Narodzenia"

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dulciana
  Dec 12, 06, 17:02  #14

Quoting: krysia, Post #13
Are you ready? Here it goes:
"Wszystkiego Najlepszego z Okazji Świąt Bożego Narodzenia"


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Well, I think I understand Okazji........

I think I will have to cut and paste this into my files, because I will never learn to write it before New Year!



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bpss [Guest]
  Dec 12, 06, 23:16  #15

Quoting: krysia, Post #13

"Wszystkiego Najlepszego z Okazji Świąt Bożego Narodzenia

Krysia how does the greeting read in English?

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krysia
  Dec 12, 06, 23:58  #16

"Everything the best from the Holy Occasion of God's Birth"

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blur13 [Guest]
  Dec 13, 06, 06:15  #17

I'm having my first ever Polish Christmas this year.

My fiancee's parents, sister and brother-in-law will all be coming over from Poland.

I've had Wigilia, carp, barszcz, traditional white tablecloths, all that stuff explained to me and now I'm getting quite excited! Especially as I was on my own last year between 23rd December and 2nd January.... it was a very lonely Christmas and New Year for me.....

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Matyjasz
  Dec 13, 06, 10:25  #18

Nobody should spend Christmas alone. I'm glad that things turned right for you this year blur.

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Firestorm
  Dec 13, 06, 13:27  #19

Thanks Krysia

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