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Pierogies!
I was sooo happy today. We found pierogies in the Kosher frozen food
section today that I can eat. I thought for sure they would have eggs in
them but they do not. I like to eat them just boiled but served with a ton
of sautéed onions. My husband prefers his fried harder. Angela likes hers
soft so I don't have to do them twice for just the two of us. I just hope
this brand is good!
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Re: Pierogies!
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 20:24:35 -0700, "Julie Bove"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I was sooo happy today. We found pierogies in the Kosher frozen food
>section today that I can eat. I thought for sure they would have eggs in
>them but they do not. I like to eat them just boiled but served with a ton
>of sautéed onions. My husband prefers his fried harder. Angela likes hers
>soft so I don't have to do them twice for just the two of us. I just hope
>this brand is good!
My neighbor makes hers homemade with quite a variety of fillings. They
are delicious, but not diabetic friendly, so it is a special treat
when I do eat them.
Evelyn
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Re: Pierogies!
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On 4/4/2012 10:49 AM, Evelyn wrote:
> My neighbor makes hers homemade with quite a variety of fillings. They
> are delicious, but not diabetic friendly, so it is a special treat
> when I do eat them.
I used to love them, but they have nothing in them I can tolerate,
haven't had one in many years, and don't plan to.
Susan
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Re: Pierogies!
"Evelyn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 20:24:35 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I was sooo happy today. We found pierogies in the Kosher frozen food
>>section today that I can eat. I thought for sure they would have eggs in
>>them but they do not. I like to eat them just boiled but served with a
>>ton
>>of sautéed onions. My husband prefers his fried harder. Angela likes
>>hers
>>soft so I don't have to do them twice for just the two of us. I just hope
>>this brand is good!
>
>
> My neighbor makes hers homemade with quite a variety of fillings. They
> are delicious, but not diabetic friendly, so it is a special treat
> when I do eat them.
They work fine for me but I don't eat very many.
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