Friday, February 20, 2009

Taking Out Infant Room Letter

Biała ... Tlusty Czwartek

Czwartek Tlusty in Polish means "Thursday greasy" or something like that and is a celebration held the Thursday before Ash Wednesday (in Polish Popielcowa Środa) which also marks the beginning of the Lent, which in Poland is celebrated with great respect, and during those 40 days, people fast, or just sacrifice something in that period as an act of faith (eating candy for example). According to people tell me, AAAN ago, during Lent Poles ate only bread and butter, in general, the less they ate ... better but the Thursday before Ash Wednesday is docked jejeje find everything clear, and today the tradition takes many forms, colors and flavors but I think in particular Poland, the most typical is the Paczki, a sort of round cake , fried and stuffed with cream or jam:) as not deceiving, the Paczki is a calorie bomb and always hear that 1 Paczki has the same amount of calories that are lost by exercising for 24 hours, well, nor do I want out account because yesterday I ate 5! and for many years, starting to live here, participate in a contest of "who eats more Paczki" i ate me lol if I have a 14 Kilo's more ... So I guess what I came dragging since then: P in one form or another throughout the year I never like Paczki because you always meet me that day with more than one on my desktop:) and of course not forgive jejeje

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