two of the hungarian churches in cleveland are closing. this prolly doesn't seem like a big thing, but i spent a fair bit of time growing up at these places. and when i go back home, they are places i know i can go to get certain foods. aide from being houses of god, they were cultural centers.
it makes me really glad i learned my grandma's recipes and how she cooked before she went senile. other than my uncle, i am the only person in my family that can cook traditional dishes. and apparently i do it pretty well
the funny thing is, i hated all things hungarian when i was growing up. i tolerated the food, went to the ethnic things begrudgingly and was generally embarassed by stuff. but now i embrace it all as part of who i am and try to learn more about my heritage. its weird how much you can change.
it makes me really glad i learned my grandma's recipes and how she cooked before she went senile. other than my uncle, i am the only person in my family that can cook traditional dishes. and apparently i do it pretty well
the funny thing is, i hated all things hungarian when i was growing up. i tolerated the food, went to the ethnic things begrudgingly and was generally embarassed by stuff. but now i embrace it all as part of who i am and try to learn more about my heritage. its weird how much you can change.
