Now I know why nobody replies to your emails. Sorry, but with that kind of attitude you are not going to score any interviews in Poland, with the current unemployment rate at 15%.
mcm1: 'Blue isn`t typical colour of food' therefore it is meant as a warning signal for us humans not to eat it,Poland believe their colour is more suitable as a warning.
Why choose these colours at all?
Yes! That is why I have never tried blue curacao drink - looks like window cleaner! :):)
An example of clash according to the author: Polish winters are deadly! Indeed. Beautiful British countryside landscape in winter, Costwolds, England, UK
A thin layer of snow causes havoc in Britain and makes media excited. Even in Poland.
On Monday, it became what was expected - snow showered Britain. The National Meteorological Office weather raised the warning level from announced over the weekend the third for the fourth (on a five-point scale). This step was synonymous with a state of emergency. Therefore social assistance and health care was called to help organize high-risk groups, primarily for the elderly, the disabled and children.
Many of the difficulties associated with snowfall had the drivers. British road services announced that as many as 16 thousand. times reported their vehicle crashes caused by the appalling weather conditions. As noted, on Monday the average number of such interventions is 10.5 thousand.
Especially difficult was in Scotland, where it started snowing early as the weekend. To the east of the region Aberdeenshire cars moved at an average speed of 20 km / h. The roads were very slippery.
Yes, and I wonder what British rats think of that blue stuff they are offered. Aren`t they put off by its pretencious colour?? If I were them ,i would instantly smell a rat! Blue isn`t typical colour of food.
Why do you seem so determined to start an argument?
No. I am not going to participate here, I just dropped for a while.
I only wanted to share what I was told and got also surprised at it. The Polish man who I spoke to, an inteligent person and a good observer, said that British multiculturalism is superficial and based on huge amount of politically correct hypocrisy. When not fearing consequences, white Brits freely disdain races, immigrants etc.
Very well said, jon. I'm very proud of our multicultural island.
A Pole who returned from UK told be that native white Brits can be extremely racist and when alone or in their own group, they openly show contempt to aliens, even from such countries as India etc.
Our historical member, Constantine, has returned from a long trip and shared his interesting views.
Kostia, what did you mean?
The only thing that comes to my mind right now is the mass purchase of Polish land by foreigners. Some Poles are afraid that Poland will be bought out and nothing will be Polish anymore. They call it sort of partition.
PS. First three partitions of Poland took place in 18 century
the fourth in 20 century
The only thing that comes to my mind right now is the mass purchase of Polish land by foreigners. Some Poles are afraid that Poland will be bought out and nothing will be Polish anymore. They call it sort of partition.
In 2016 great acreages of the Polish land will go into the hands of foreign landowners. Until that time there will be a transitional period of time which is to help our farmers to expand their farms. It is, however, used mostly by speculators who buy the agrarian land in order to sell it to foreigners in 4 years and make a profit.
The agrarian land in Poland is getting more and more expensive. A hectare of state land currently costs 18.5 thousand PLN. For many Polish farmers, especially those owning a field of a few hectares, this price is too high so that they could enlarge their farm to a great extent. However, it is attractive for foreigners. "Land in Poland is still 2 times cheaper than in Germany and Spain, 3 times cheaper than in Italy and about a dozen times cheaper than in Belgium and the Netherlands," says Bartek Jankowski, an advisor dealing with land trade from the Land Bank, i.e. an agent of trading in agrarian land in Poland, to the "Gazeta Polska Codziennie" daily.
At the moment when the transitional period is over, thousands of hectares of the Polish land will go into the hands of foreign farmers. An average Polish farmer will need to do without it because he has no money to enlarge his own farm. A Polish pensioner will not benefit from investing in land, either because there are no regulations enabling pension funds to invest in real property. However, Dutch and German funds are already making preparations to fight for the Polish land in order to make money for their pensioners.
(one long, big purge would be good for the country's soul)
No, Rybnik. I highly prize your honesty but beware of naivety. With current political situation in Poland what you propose is impossible. Maniacs will accuse innocent people and the witch hunt will erupt.
hahahaha not yet. It would increase if PiS reached 50% or more.
But that isn`t going to happen.
So my fav TV commercial about PiS victory will never come true.
Newest poll PO 29% PiS 23 SLD - 10 RP- 7 PSL - 6 --------
TNS Polish PO - 29 percent .; PiS - 23 percent . support Tuesday, 22 January 2013 ( 11:55 )
If elections to the Sejm took place on Sunday , the most votes - 29 percent . obtained the PO ; the second would be named PiS with 23 percent support - according to the January survey, TNS Poland . Would come to the Sejm also: SLD and PSL RP.
we would get rid ourselves from Soviet parasites who call themselves elite and Kaczynski.
Aah, I forgot you retained the right to vote thanks to your old Polish passport. How unfair! You have been living in US for nearly 15 years now and you want to decide about Polish matters???
pawian: it is sad but true. PiS led by Kaczyński are able/ready to set fire to Poland and destroy it in order to get power.
Guys, I do appreciate your contributions in the last few posts, but I feel obliged to remind you that you are discussing dishes which do not fulfill the criteria of being a made in Poland produce.
Unless you present a specific company which produces ready-made dish which is worth mentioning here.
Despite a few scandals by fraudulent produces, Polish food got an award for 2012: In 2012, we decided to grant the award to Polish food in appreciation of its exceptional taste and quality. While saying bon appétit to consumers, we want to highlight the fact that in 2012 Poland's food exports exceeded 16 billion euros and were three times higher than in 2004 when Poland joined the European Union. Poland recorded a surplus of 3.3 billion euros in the trade of food in 2012-higher than in any other sector. This is undoubtedly a joint success for producers and exporters, and it is them that we want to congratulate above all.
This comment is addressed to Pawian......................
Come on, you can spell my first name with small letters, I am not so nitpicking.
So that equates to roughly 25,000 PLN per £100,000. I hope you'll agree that's a fairly substantial amount......certainly enough to buy a decent second hand car !!!