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On another note, I still cant figure out what I like more. Baklava or Canolis. The strain is agonizing!
Yes, I just noticed that! Nice avatar!Did everyone notice I finally have an Avatar?Whoohoo!
Has anyone ever eaten a Runza? That's what I'm having for dinner. It's really good!!!
No! I would probably choose the canoli just because it's difficult to get them here and its nice to taste something different for a change when you are around Baklava evreydayDo I lose all claims to having Greek Ancestry if I said Canolis
I mean baklava is delicious and hands down one of my favorites, but if I had a piece of baklava and a canoli in front of me, I would choose the canoli. Nothing beats a good canoli, with candied orange peel in the cream.![]()
Skwers are called souvlaki. Which reminds me I have to get Stavros to get more chicken!Burp...well, you have to excuse me... today I've had Spanakopita, Moussaka, whatever the chicken and pork skewers were and LOTS and LOTS of baklava... blaaaaaaaaarp... and hubs had Alpha beeeeeeer!!
Thank heaven for Greek fest!We're going again tomorrow! They're just missing the Russian vodka and we'll be all good.
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Are you sending any Baklava to Pittsburgh?Burp...well, you have to excuse me... today I've had Spanakopita, Moussaka, whatever the chicken and pork skewers were and LOTS and LOTS of baklava... blaaaaaaaaarp... and hubs had Alpha beeeeeeer!!
Thank heaven for Greek fest!We're going again tomorrow! They're just missing the Russian vodka and we'll be all good.
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I missed the Greek Festival here in Pittsburgh, but the cool thing was the news interviewed Troy Polamalu (the Steelers star saftety) at the festival who professed on the news to being an Orthodox Christian and to attending one of the local Orthodox Churches.