[Leica] Polish delights

Douglas Sharp douglas.sharp at gmx.de
Fri Sep 19 15:08:23 PDT 2014


Yes, the Porter and Strong are excellent - the others 
are reasonable enough as a cold and refreshing drink on 
a hot day in the garden (the bottles were on the table 
on our patio).

Our favourite sossies are Krakowska, best on fresh 
baked bread with salted butter and Cossack Mustard, 
kielbaski mysliwska to eat as it is, straight out of 
your hand, and krupniok, which is lovely fried in thick 
slices with onions, and nearly as good as Yorkshire 
black pudding.

Cheers
Douglas


On 19.09.2014 20:13, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Nice—I know all these beers, I get them when I visit my sister. The porter and the Strong are good, the others I find OK but nothing special. I love Polish herrings and the sausages, and kabanosy, and actually those things are available in an East European shop in downtown Alicante.
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> On 19 Sep 2014, at 18:22, Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp at gmx.de> wrote:
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>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/267153-1/Polish_Beer-2137.jpg
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>> We have a Polish supermarket about 20 minutes from here - their cakes, pickled herrings and fresh smoked sausage are wonderful, too.
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>> Cheers
>> Douglas
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