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02-27-2007, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Tinka06
I just moved to Fay in December. I'm an American-born Polish girl but I'm fluet in both English and Polish. As of yet I haven't seen or heard of any Polish community, a church or even a store or anything. In all honesty I'm about to go crazy. I'm starving for my own culture. And I can't even cook the food I was raised on in my own home because there isn't even a store. At least not that I have found. I hope you have better luck.
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Google this: integrodeli It is in Greensboro - I intend to check it out while I'm on spring break - FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!
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02-27-2007, 03:31 PM
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I'm born in USA but 90% of my relatives came from Germany and Lithuania.
I cannot tell you how much I thrive on good ole European Food. Nothing in USA can compare to European Food.
Back to topic....
Is there any good Polish, German, Lithuania or Russia food in Concord NC?
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03-06-2007, 09:01 AM
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polish festival
ok I don't know if it posted before but the festival is in catle hayne, about 30 minutes from wilmington. I'm hoping to get up there and check aroudn soon.
but here is the website of the church and it's like the the polish festival it holds. http://www.ststans-nc.org/index.asp
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03-06-2007, 12:11 PM
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ok I don't know if it posted before but the festival is in catle hayne, about 30 minutes from wilmington. I'm hoping to get up there and check aroudn soon.
but here is the website of the church and it's like the the polish festival it holds. http://www.ststans-nc.org/index.asp
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My son is in Wilmington and trying to learn how to make kolache - we're going on a road trip!!!!!! 
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03-10-2007, 08:49 AM
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Born and raised in Camden NJ. Whitman Park Section.
95 percent Polish. 4 percent Italian. 1 percent other (our family). Went to Polish elementary and High School.
Ate tons and tons of Polish food.
Dated Polish girls.
Moving to NC.
Will find good Polish food.
If I can't.
I'll make it myself or have the wife make it.
Irish/German and Italian we are...........and we do good Polish food.
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03-12-2007, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Freedom1
Is there any good Polish, German, Lithuania or Russia food in Concord NC?
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Not in Concord, but three stores in Charlotte, plus Hickory, Greensboro, Raleigh, Cary and Asheville. http://www.russiancarolina.net/ and click on Russian Food Stores. They sell Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian, etc...
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03-13-2007, 05:39 PM
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Never lose your sense of wonder..........or wander
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Originally Posted by Kursk
Not in Concord, but three stores in Charlotte, plus Hickory, Greensboro, Raleigh, Cary and Asheville. http://www.russiancarolina.net/ and click on Russian Food Stores. They sell Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian, etc...
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That's sooooooooooo good to see! Asheville is somewhere I'm considering moving to.
I'm second generation American of Ukrainian heritage. To me, pirogi are soul food 
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03-13-2007, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Freedom1
I'm born in USA but 90% of my relatives came from Germany and Lithuania.
I cannot tell you how much I thrive on good ole European Food. Nothing in USA can compare to European Food.
Back to topic....
Is there any good Polish, German, Lithuania or Russia food in Concord NC?
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Freedom,
Gotta a question about your "Nothing in the USA can compare to European Food".
Who do you think is cooking all that food in the USA?
It is your relatives and my relatives.
Me? German/Irish the wife is Italian/Scotch/ Irish/and few other things.
Our parents and grandparents made the best (fill in the blank)
When we move to NC I'll continue the Euro food fest.
Wish I could have tasted your family's faves.
Denny
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03-20-2007, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by mm_mary73
Google this: integrodeli It is in Greensboro - I intend to check it out while I'm on spring break - FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!
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Greensboro? Isn't that by Charlotte? 
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03-20-2007, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Kursk
Not in Concord, but three stores in Charlotte, plus Hickory, Greensboro, Raleigh, Cary and Asheville. http://www.russiancarolina.net/ and click on Russian Food Stores. They sell Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian, etc...
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Do you know of a store closer to the Fayetteville (Ft. Bragg) area? 
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