Prairie things.
Aug. 13th, 2004 08:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I was in California last summer, I was informed of a startling fact.
They have no perogies.
Perogies. None. They're a staple around here. They have their own section in the frozen food aisle. Sometimes, they're even listed on the big signs hanging from the roof in the grocery story.
So, in this scientifically accurate poll, I want to know:
Do you have perogies?
Are they common, or have you only seen them once or twice?
- If the later, did you see them in your local, or were you traveling?
Do you have any clue what the hell I'm blathering about about?
They have no perogies.
Perogies. None. They're a staple around here. They have their own section in the frozen food aisle. Sometimes, they're even listed on the big signs hanging from the roof in the grocery story.
So, in this scientifically accurate poll, I want to know:
Do you have perogies?
Are they common, or have you only seen them once or twice?
- If the later, did you see them in your local, or were you traveling?
Do you have any clue what the hell I'm blathering about about?
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Date: 2004-08-14 11:48 am (UTC)No. O_o
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From:In our language, they're pronounced pero-hay
Date: 2004-08-15 10:26 am (UTC)We usually eat them with sour cream and fried onions. Sometimes bacon bits. Inside is a potato and spice mix.
The ones with blueberries inside are dessert perogies. Those are really good too, but much harder to make.
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