You are bringing back so many memories of growing up with my Grandmother, Julia. Her wood burning stove with the large pot of homemade pierogis. I was too young to enjoy her borsch but my Mother always raved about it. When you would walk in her flower/veggie garden there were so many dill plants and their aroma filled the air. Grandma loved her paska bread too. Thanks so much for your beautiful food articles. I hope to travel to Ukraine 🇺🇦 one day and enjoy all the good food and lovely people! 💖
You are bringing back so many memories of growing up with my Grandmother, Julia. Her wood burning stove with the large pot of homemade pierogis. I was too young to enjoy her borsch but my Mother always raved about it. When you would walk in her flower/veggie garden there were so many dill plants and their aroma filled the air. Grandma loved her paska bread too. Thanks so much for your beautiful food articles. I hope to travel to Ukraine 🇺🇦 one day and enjoy all the good food and lovely people! 💖
I very much hope so too. Meanwhile I’m on a mission to eat as many syrniki as physically possible
I can smell those pastries and almost taste them! Vivid writing as always.
Thank you! Wish I could share the actual pastries too!
So do I!