anon125
Jul 02, 2013Explorer
Polish types
when we bought our MH in 2006 we were persuade to get a coating that protects against oxidisation. even after expensive reapplications it does not work. so apparantly we can have the oxidization rem...
joeprinter wrote:Ever ask a Polish person in Poland where to get Kielbasa. I once did and got a question back - what kind of Kielbasa. Kielbasa in Poland is like sausage here - hot dogs of different types, and many varities of sausage - and not one specific type of sausage. Kielbasa, kolbasa, kolbasa, kobasa, kolbasi, kovbasa, kobasi, and kubasa are common North American anglicizations for a type of Eastern European sausage. Synonyms include Polish sausage, Ukrainian sausage, etc. In English, these words refer to a particular genre of sausage, common to all Eastern European countries but with substantial regional variationsREWahoo wrote:
Polish types? There's an entire European continent with all sorts of choices, but I don't advise using Greece for your Finnish. Czech the thread later to see if anyone recommends going Dutch. :)
Haha first thing I thought of too, well was wondering if the OP wanted to know about different "Polish Hot Dogs" hahaha:)