The selection features borscht, perogies, cabbage rolls, kolbassa and a daily special for each day of the week. |
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Near the Visitation booth, members of St. Pius X Church, Mount Pleasant, served western Pennsylvania ethnic classics, perogies, cabbage and noodles and cabbage rolls. |
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Then from the pan came perogies of duck and red cabbage, in an orange butter sauce, as delicate and tasty as Chinese dim sum. |
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A bowl accompanied by a plate of three perogies, a scoop of mashed potatoes and a gob of the ubiquitous sour cream makes a filling, comforting and extremely thrifty supper. |
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The day of activities is sponsored by Grandma's perogies, CJ bibigo, Bruce Cost Ginger Ale, T-Baar, Dumpling Go, Mika and Yaso TangBao. |
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Both Ed and Harry were former ag ministers, both honest guys, both rural, and both as dull as the water boiling perogies. |
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Earl Fladager, Conference Treasurer, sacrificed his longed-for plate of perogies, in order to drive a delegate to catch his plane. |
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A Ukrainian parishioner suggested perogies and provided a recipe. |
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As well, there is a downstairs bar which is open every day except Monday and features such pub food as hamburgers, chips, cabbage rolls and perogies. |
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They have eaten a lot of rubber chicken in their time, not to mention the tons of perogies, mangled cheeseburgers, and mayonnaise-lathered potato salads. |
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Ukrainian homestyle favourites reflect the Ancient Ukraine theme, with such savoury dishes as perogies, borscht, cabbage rolls, and potato pancakes. |
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The Pittsburgh convention wasn't entirely about wrestling through critique sessions, agonizing over the future of the industry, and wolfing down perogies. |
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From Pizza Pockets and Perogies to Boston Bluefish Sticks and Chicken Ball Dinner Kits, Canadian producers are serving up plenty of reasons to stay home and eat. |
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