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Addy…what a doll in her apron and kerchief. (I knew that she had to have an apron somewhere.) She sure looks part of the family. I think she really enjoys baking, too. What a fun family time.
How wonderful. How special to bake with 3 generations sharing a family recipe that has been past down from generation to generation. Love little Missy in her apron and head scarf, helping. Will look forward to recipe tomorrow.
It’s so special when family gets together in the kitchen. Each photo conveys the joy of sharing a very special time. I love seeing your lovely cake plates on the ledge. I think I now need a snack.
Your house must have smelled wonderfully delicious after all that baking. It’s great that these baking skills are being carried on for the next generation. A lovely continuity! I’ve never had piroshky, but I can tell I’d love them.
Yummy! Will watch for recipes!
…I’ll be over later for some!
Hi Ellen, Such adorable pics. What fun this must have been!
Look forward to those recipes tomorrow.
Great bunch of pictures!!!
My grandmother made this but we called it nachinke. So good!
Addy…what a doll in her apron and kerchief. (I knew that she had to have an apron somewhere.) She sure looks part of the family. I think she really enjoys baking, too. What a fun family time.
How wonderful. How special to bake with 3 generations sharing a family recipe that has been past down from generation to generation. Love little Missy in her apron and head scarf, helping. Will look forward to recipe tomorrow.
Oh, Ellen, my stomach is rumbling! Gorgeous photos of the entire family!
It’s so special when family gets together in the kitchen. Each photo conveys the joy of sharing a very special time. I love seeing your lovely cake plates on the ledge. I think I now need a snack.
Oh, what a fun time of family fun and heritage that must have been!!
Your house must have smelled wonderfully delicious after all that baking. It’s great that these baking skills are being carried on for the next generation. A lovely continuity! I’ve never had piroshky, but I can tell I’d love them.
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These pictures are priceless!
I love it that you all donned aprons and head-scarves, even the newest little baker. So sweet.
How special is this! Wonderful photos!😄❤️