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  2. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    Pierogi have their own patron saint: Saint Hyacinth of Poland, a monk tied to the history of pierogi. [18] He is sometimes called "Święty Jacek z pierogami" (St. Hyacinth with his pierogi) and prayed to under this moniker, this custom is especially tied to the traditional "baked pierogi of St. Hyacinth" of Nockowa in Subcarpathia. [52]

  3. Sheet Pan Pierogi with Caramelized Cabbage, Onions and Dill - AOL

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    Antoni Porowski’s Lazy Pierogi with Wild Mushrooms, Cabbage and Prunes 541 calories This recipe for sheet pan pierogi with caramelized cabbage, onions and dill has the same weeknight-friendly ...

  4. Pierogi Fest - Wikipedia

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    There are food booths set up along the streets serving pierogi, kielbasa and sauerkraut. [4] There are also live music performances, and carnival rides. [ 5 ] Other events include a Polka Parade, Pierogi Toss and eating competitions, [ 1 ] and the Mr. Pierogi Songfest, which features food and fest-related parodies of popular songs. [ 6 ]

  5. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    Rasstegai ("unbuttoned pirog"), a type of Russian pirog with a hole in the top; [10] Shanga , a small or medium-size open-faced circular savory pirog endemic to and widespread in Ural and Siberia ; [ 11 ] "Shanga is a bakery product made of unleavened or yeast, wheat, rye or rye-wheat dough.

  6. Great Pierogy Race - Wikipedia

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    A pierogi race featuring (from left) Oliver Onion, Cheese Chester, and the Pirate Parrot.. The Great Pittsburgh Pierogi Race N'at, commonly called the Great Pierogi Race, is an American mascot race between innings during a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game that features up to seven contestants racing in giant pierogi costumes: Potato Pete (blue hat), Jalapeño Hannah (green hat), Cheese Chester ...

  7. Anastasia Evangelistary - Wikipedia

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    Anastasia Evangelistary (Polish: Ewangeliarz Anastazji) is an evangelistary from 12th century (probably from around 1160). [3] The origins of the manuscript are connected with Viacheslava of Novgorod (wife of prince Bolesław IV the Curly), which used in Poland name Anastasia. [1] [3] It is not known where the manuscript was written. [1]

  8. Anastazja Kuś - Wikipedia

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    She broke her personal bests in the 100, 200 and 400 metres in 2023, winning the Polish under-18 title over 400 metres. [5] She won a gold medal at the 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Maribor in 2023. [6]