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Author Cindy   
6 Mar 2014
Life / Pączki Day--do Dunkin Donuts or Krispy Kreme count? [39]

All of that sounds so harsh, but interesting, though. It's odd that everything was permissible the rest of the year.

Anyway, back to the doughnuts. I'm enjoying one (sorry, not a Catholic) while reading some of Cindy's pages. Although I'm not her target audience, the book holds a reader's attention"

lol. Thank you. It's a Polish bakery and paczki is mentioned throughout the story.

Many are - rose marmalade ones are nice. Some are filled with custard, Nutella etc.

There's an international bakery in Los Angeles, which I saw on TV a few days ago, that makes "ponchik", which is similar to paczki. They fill it with Nutella. It's Papillon International Bakery. The reporter who tried it seemed to enjoy it.

I have a question for anyone. What is the correct pronunciation for paczki? I've always pronounced it something like PAHNCH-kee, but others say it's PAUNCH-kee or PONCH-kee. I've even heard PATZ-kee. I did a search on the forum and found no results.
Author Cindy   
5 Mar 2014
Life / Pączki Day--do Dunkin Donuts or Krispy Kreme count? [39]

All of this information is so interesting in this thread. Why were so many things forbidden in the past during Lent? What was the purpose, or what were people trying to achieve? I've never heard about the covering up of mirrors before. Wow.
Author Cindy   
5 Mar 2014
Life / Pączki Day--do Dunkin Donuts or Krispy Kreme count? [39]

I haven't tried Dunkin Donuts but I've tried Krispy Kreme before. I think the soft dough in a Krispy Kreme donut is similar to the soft dough of paczki, but Krispy Kreme donuts are much sweeter. I think paczki has less sugar than a regular donut.
Author Cindy   
14 Feb 2014
Genealogy / I have Jewish DNA, but only know of Polish ancestry . [120]

My dad also used the classic Jesse Straus excuse in relation to our family:

It reminds me of the history of Jews in Spain and other parts of the world where they hid their Jewish ancestry, even from their own children.
Author Cindy   
13 Feb 2014
Genealogy / I have Jewish DNA, but only know of Polish ancestry . [120]

This topic is so interesting. I have a relative who took the DNA tests and she was matched with Jewish cousins who have roots in Poland. But she was also matched with Polish cousins who don't consider themselves Jewish. It would be interesting to know the history behind that. Did someone marry into a Jewish family or vice versa, or was someone Jewish and hid it? Hmmm