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Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Haha that's cool. My boyfriend just spend a few days in Poland during a military mission.Adi (171425637) wrote:
I think I have tasted that.I'm from your neighbouring country,Poland.Though my ancestors were from Germany.
YMM LaDy (169127959) wrote:The links..urgh the massive way....Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Sorry to hear that.
If it is okay to ask:
Did you click any links,given to you by someone on FB,the forum or in game?
That is a very common way of the bad guys to get access to a person's stuff and/or log-in data.alex (180123321) wrote:I was hacked 2 weeks ago and I agree it's no fun at all and is cruel.
Adi (171425637) wrote:Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Haha that's cool. My boyfriend just spend a few days in Poland during a military mission.Adi (171425637) wrote:
I think I have tasted that.I'm from your neighbouring country,Poland.Though my ancestors were from Germany.
Poland is great.I've been to Germany to visit the Lego exhibit thing,I think in Berlin.
Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Lego Land? I only visited the one in Denmark so far.
Adi (171425637) wrote:Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Lego Land? I only visited the one in Denmark so far.
Yes Lego Land.I forgot the name.I loved it.
YMM LaDy (169127959) wrote:You guys have to try the Bulgarian banitsa.
Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian food prepared by layering a mixture of whisked eggs and pieces of cheese between filo pastry and then baking it in an oven.Traditionally, lucky charms are put into the pastry on certain occasions.Banitsa is served for breakfast with plain yogurt, ayran, or boza. It can be eaten hot or cold.
YMM LaDy (169127959) wrote:You guys have to try the Bulgarian banitsa.
Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian food prepared by layering a mixture of whisked eggs and pieces of cheese between filo pastry and then baking it in an oven.Traditionally, lucky charms are put into the pastry on certain occasions.Banitsa is served for breakfast with plain yogurt, ayran, or boza. It can be eaten hot or cold.
Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:If you ever return to Germany,check out Europa Park. It is the biggest amusement park in Germany and it's split into different sections,representing the different countries of Europe. I am not sure,but they may have a Polish region as well.Adi (171425637) wrote:Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Lego Land? I only visited the one in Denmark so far.
Yes Lego Land.I forgot the name.I loved it.
Adi (171425637) wrote:YMM LaDy (169127959) wrote:You guys have to try the Bulgarian banitsa.
Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian food prepared by layering a mixture of whisked eggs and pieces of cheese between filo pastry and then baking it in an oven.Traditionally, lucky charms are put into the pastry on certain occasions.Banitsa is served for breakfast with plain yogurt, ayran, or boza. It can be eaten hot or cold.
Oh my god that looks delicious.I need to taste it.It reminds of Churros for some odd reason.
Adi (171425637) wrote:
I need to visit that,thanks for telling me.I'll be visiting Poland in a month so I could easily drive down to Germany for a few days.
Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:Oh my! Churros are delicious. I like them sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon and with vanilla ice cream.
One Mexican restaurant I know serves them that way.Adi (171425637) wrote:YMM LaDy (169127959) wrote:You guys have to try the Bulgarian banitsa.
Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian food prepared by layering a mixture of whisked eggs and pieces of cheese between filo pastry and then baking it in an oven.Traditionally, lucky charms are put into the pastry on certain occasions.Banitsa is served for breakfast with plain yogurt, ayran, or boza. It can be eaten hot or cold.
Oh my god that looks delicious.I need to taste it.It reminds of Churros for some odd reason.
Mizz Libra (136290570) wrote:It is in a town named Rust.
I live about 5 hours from it,but it was worth the trip.Adi (171425637) wrote:
I need to visit that,thanks for telling me.I'll be visiting Poland in a month so I could easily drive down to Germany for a few days.