Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Hungarian Cinnamon Bread

What's Hungarian for awesome?

7 comments:

  1. AS a child, this was my favorite saint. I was so drawn to her and I'm not sure exactly why. Today, we celebrated her and I want to thank you for the lovely coloring page we snagged off of your site. As I showed the kiddos the page I hears bunches of ooohs and aaaahs.

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  2. Yikes. When I said "not sure exactly why" I meant that there are so many wonderful saints and I'm not sure why this one in particular was so dear to my heart at a young age. :)

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  3. This looks too yummy for words! I love the image you have of her in an earlier post.

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  4. Your kalacs looks fabulous, Charlotte! (I can pronounce kalacs properly but sorry, I don't know how to say awesome!)

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  5. This is so GOOD! Oh goodness, the two loves are gone already!!!

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  6. Oh, Kimberlee, could you try to type it phonetically? I would love to know how to pronounce "kalacs".

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  7. Oh.my.goodness. I should never surf the amazing Catholic mommy web at night when I am hungry. Especially because I don't cook or bake. :(

    YUMMMMMM!!

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