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A report on certain Polish eating habits [15]
i tried milk soup already - it was with pasta. my boyfriend made it for me. it was alright really but definitely nothing gastronomically spectacular. for people who love to drink milk since they were toddlers, this should be fine =)
for breakfast, we usually have sandwiches. so that's bread, a lot of butter, majonez, ser/cheese (edamski. yum!), mustard, some tomatoes and lettuce. the sandwiches either goes with a cold cut or sausages are eaten separately, like kabanos (yum!) for lunch, it's usually meat/chicken/fish with tomato sauce and potatoes/bread, e.g. pulpety (meatballs with tomato sauce). for supper, it is similar to lunch but something much lighter or you might opt for just soup and bread. tip, you should never run out of bread, butter and kielbasa at home.
with regard to who does what at home, i think that would totally depend on what your partner grew up with (culture), your partner's occupation and personality. my boyfriend's a chef so he does not really mind cooking for me but i try and do most of it because he usually comes home exhausted. both his parents can cook but i assume that his mum is in charge of cooking because his dad's always on call.