No deep fried pastries for me, just the breakfast sandwich I ate a few minutes ago on my flight.
Spike ,'Get It Done'
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I could make flap jacks but soup is easier.
actually, "paczki" is the plural; "poncek"
pronounced pahn-CHEK?
Yup! (Actually, I would emphasize the first syllable, but I honestly don't know which emphasis is correct.)
t edit Ooops! I spelled the singular phonetically. My grandma would kill me. The singular is *actually* spelled "Paczek" but is pronounced as above.
Oh, Barb. Much medical brilliance and strength to fight~ma for your FiL.
Oh Barb, how scary! ~ma for you and your husband's family.
ma~~~ headed to your FIL Barb
Best wishes and ~ma, Barb.
much health~ma for your FIL Barb!
She's going to be one of only two children admitted that didn't already have a sibling at the school, and it absolutely wouldn't have happened if I hadn't gone in yesterday.
Sparky, that's fantastic!
Ever tried to restrain a terrified 15-pound orange cat?
God yes. ~ma to Seamus! Calm down, kitty pants.
Never heard of packzi, but "custard-filled, deep-fried, sugar-coated pastry" sounds like a Southern thing, and now I want one.
It occurs to me that I forgot to eat breakfast.
Much ~ma for your FIL, Barb!
Packzi are not as sweet as the jelly-filled stuff you get at Dunkin' Donuts, but they are good. Traditional jelly flavors included rose and prune.