what ^ he said!Damelon wrote:Merry Christmas, Orthodox Watchers!
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What they said!Menolly wrote:what ^ he said!Damelon wrote:Merry Christmas, Orthodox Watchers!



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I wondered about that. . . If I recall correctly, the 'peg has a sizable Ukrainian population?matrixman wrote:I have co-workers who remind me every year, in case I forget.![]()
But Ukrainians are cool.
Urkainians make the best perogies. And all sorts of foods that you eat without inquiring too closely about the ingredients.

Yes, indeed, we have a large Ukrainian community, though I couldn't give exact numbers.
Since you brought up food, I thought I'd post excerpts from this Winnipeg Sun article that spotlighted one family's festivities:
Since you brought up food, I thought I'd post excerpts from this Winnipeg Sun article that spotlighted one family's festivities:
Oksana Bondarchuk prepared a 12-course meal of lenten entrees -- meatless and dairy-free dishes -- for her family and friends, highlighting an extensive and varied feast.
"We start with kutia, which is wheat and honey and poppy seed, and then we'll make our way to the varenyky, which are kind of like perogies," said Bondarchuk.
Bondarchuk holds an annual dinner at her East Kildonan home and typically spends four days preparing for the occasion. "Well, today we fast all day leading up to the meal and then we wait for the appearance of the star of Bethlehem, which signifies the birth of Jesus Christ," said Bondarchuk, who was readying her home for 12 guests at the supper table.
The 12-course Ukrainian Christmas Eve feast, which represents the 12 apostles, often features traditional Ukrainian costumes and clothing. Traditional food items include fish, herring, borscht, mushroom dumplings and kapusta soup.
In addition to a traditional dinner, it is Ukrainian custom to sing Christmas carols such as Boh Predvichnyj, Ukrainian for "God eternal," and to place a didukh under the table, which is a wheat stick sheath that symbolizes the spirit of the people who have died in the past. Bondarchuk said the didukh honours the souls that will be visiting them on Christmas.
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Cool stuff, thanks, MM! I'm always interested in learning about other cultures. 



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Great article. . . My friends from Winnipeg are of Ukrainian descent, and the last time I was there they gave a cookbook full of family recipes (they were making the cookbook for a family reunion). And in the front of the cookbook there is a section on celebrating Pascha and Nativity, and the ritual foods for each.matrixman wrote:Yes, indeed, we have a large Ukrainian community, though I couldn't give exact numbers.
Since you brought up food, I thought I'd post excerpts from this Winnipeg Sun article that spotlighted one family's festivities:

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