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- Goatweed - 12-13-2002

If I had a Thermos, I'd put some of my grandma's Borscht in it :thumbs-up:


- LZMF1 - 12-13-2002

how about filling the thermos with matzoh ball soup?


- GonzoStyle - 12-13-2002

Goaty does she make her borscht with potatos?


- Metalfan - 12-13-2002

or blueberry coffee?


- Teenweek - 12-13-2002

holiday party is in my cafeteria, no raise, no bonus, no christmas gift, lose 2 weeks vacation next year. buh fucking humbug.


- Maynard - 12-13-2002

I'm gonna fill my thermos with pee, then give it to my boss and tell him its hot cider.


- Goatweed - 12-13-2002

Quote:Goaty does she make her borscht with potatos?

She has, but usually she makes it without - she uses potatoes in her Pierogies or she bakes them around a kielbasa.

My grandparents rock when it comes to food.


- LZMF1 - 12-13-2002

Quote:holiday party is in my cafeteria, no raise, no bonus, no christmas gift, lose 2 weeks vacation next year. buh fucking humbug.
HOLY FUCK!!!! that sounds worse than my Asshole bosses that gave us flashlights and didn't give anyone but family members raises for 3 straight years!


- GonzoStyle - 12-13-2002

I hate borscht without the potatos. fried potato peroigies or varenikies with onions is the blizzle nizzle.


- Maynard - 12-13-2002

Quote:vakenikies
God bless you.


- GonzoStyle - 12-13-2002

Thanks I realized I mispelled it, you should requote me for the proper effect.


- Teenweek - 12-13-2002

yeah the finance district is in the toilet and my company is in the shitter. My bonus was over 5K last year.


- GonzoStyle - 12-13-2002

with a 5,000 bonus I would suggest get some books on sports history.


- Goatweed - 12-13-2002

I can't believe I missed this :
Quote:or blueberry coffee?

If the borcht wasn't available, blueberry goodness would definitely be my next choice.

Quote:I hate borscht without the potatos

I've never been a fan of potatoes in soup, and I guess my grandma isn't either. She also makes blueberry pierogies too, I think I mentioned that once - and hopefully for Christmas, she'll make a batch for me.

After all this talk of home cooking, lunch is gonna be such a let down...


- GonzoStyle - 12-13-2002

yeah but did she every make the cherry ones? Those are the best, or the ones with cottage cheese and rasins.


- LZMF1 - 12-13-2002

Quote:she uses potatoes in her Pierogies or she bakes them around a kielbasa.
:drool:

dammit now i'm really getting hungry!


- Maynard - 12-13-2002

Quote:Thanks I realized I mispelled it, you should requote me for the proper effect.
I didn't realize you misspelled it. I just had no fucking clue what you were talking about. What is it? Food?


- LZMF1 - 12-13-2002

:rofl: i figured it was food but i'll be damned if i know how to spell it, let alone pronounce it


- Goatweed - 12-13-2002

Quote:yeah but did she every make the cherry ones? Those are the best, or the ones with cottage cheese and rasins

she's never made any of those, but she makes a cherry cake. It's a very simple, flat cake with cherry pie filling on top and then she cuts more of the dough and strings it along the top. Once it's baked, she cut's it into semi bite-size cubes. My mom makes it too and it rocks, but it's just not as good as my grandmas.

Cottage cheese and raisins? I hate cottage cheese :crackhead:


- GonzoStyle - 12-13-2002

Varekniki is the proper russian name for perogies, perogies in russian are actually the big stuffed dough like foods that look kinda like a roll.

Vareniki would be pronounced - var - yen - iki