The time for the fifth edition of the Carnival of Central and Eastern European Genealogy is here! The topic for this edition was on traditional dishes from the regions of central and eastern Europe. Although this edition is smaller than the previous one, we have several interesting posts. So get ready for a mouth-watering experience and read on.
First off, we have an article from Steve Danko of Steve's Genealogy Blog. In W Polskich Restauracjach - In Polish Restaurants, Steve writes about his dinning experience in restaurants of Poland and his search for the best pierogi.
Next, we have an article from Miriam of AnceStories: The Stories of My Ancestors. In Alaskan Russian Foods, Miriam writes about two Russian dishes that she ate as child growing up in Alaska.
Next, we have an article from Elizabeth O'Neal of Little Bytes of Life. In My Husband's Favorite Slovak Dish, Elizabeth writes about her husband's favorite dish, Pirohy.
Last, but not least, we have an article from Lisa of 100 Years in America. In Easter Traditions: Decorating Eggs and ... Fighting, Lisa writes about the Croatian and Hungarian traditions of decorating Easter eggs and about a Croatian Easter egg game.
And so this ends this edition of the Carnival of Central and Eastern European Genealogy. The topic for the next carnival will be a carousel. The deadline for submissions of the next edition of the carnival will be April 27. The carnival will be posted on the 28th. You can submit your article here.
Indiana Genealogical Society blog
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