
Modern Russian New Year has happened already but Old Russian New Year is later in January. I’ve posted the recipe for this salad with an interesting history on the Mennonite Girls Can Cook blog today. Head over to see how to put it together!
Happy Saturday to you all. I’m happy for a somewhat normal weekend. How about you?
This looks good and I’m always excited to get some history with a recipe. We’re off to our last Christmas party today….going to a jazz club for the evening.
That looks so good that I’m running over to see what it needs. Thanks!
I’m running over too. And, salads shall be the only foodie recipes I shall look at for awhile!!!! At least I’ll try – sigh!!
I’m not sure what is normal about nursing a cold, but that’s what my weekend is about.
Our oldest boy Andrew left last night so now we really are back to normal – a little sad normal – but you know all about that too 🙂
That salad looks so delicious! I’m going to check out the recipe!
Pretty salad! Laundry, dismantling the tree (finally!), and a baby shower! Other things I should be doing, but just not motivated. Feel like I am still recouping from Christmas!
Colorful and beautiful salad!! I will go check it out.
I de-decorated our church this morning and have an afternoon of normal…lovely normal!!
Roomie’s family has a similar version that they had in Switzerland at a Bible school — they omit dill and green onions and use kielbasa instead of bologna. I love it! May have to try your version some time 🙂