Yes I do we eat this dish on Christmas eve. It is made from fresh bread cut in 1 inch pieces placed in a bowl and drizzeled with poppy seeds and hony also a little warm water and I mean a little. toss it all togeather. It is wonderful. My sister always called the ant balls wh...
a kind of hard bread, are widely eaten in Advent period before Christmas. Easter has a tradition of dying eggs (calledmargučiai) which is seen as an art. During Užgavėnės one just has to eat pancakes.
WHAT??? I assured him that they DO NOT eat dogs in France, but he insisted that he saw a whole dog butchered and for sale at the butcher shop. He was inconsolable even with my assurances. Well, we needed to get the bottom of this. I had no idea what he saw, but the next day ...
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Soon, Alma has convinced Heyst to take her away from the villainous Germans, and the two run to a nearly deserted island where their passionate affair blooms into a romance. However, their idyll is shattered when the German hotel owner directs a treasure seeking bandit named Mr. Jones and ...
In a small town still occupied by the Germans as World War II's tide is turning toward the Allies, apprentice train-watcher Milos is oblivious to the war. Instead, he is obsessed with having his first sexual experience. Despite the favors of train conductor Masa, Milos has no luck. His ...
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He could not bear to eat meat, because it meant the death of a living creature. He refused to have so much as a rabbit or a trout sacrificed to provide his food. He would allow only eggs on his table, because egg-laying meant that the hen had been spared rather than killed...