The beautiful red beet soup with mushroom dumplings is part of traditional Christmas in this part of Poland. In the background, you can see a plate of varied sausages, including kielbasa, which Frank’s Polish grandmother used to make.
Can you see that steam is rising from the hot soup? Mmm, making me hungry!
After the school festivities, Babice’s local hotel and restaurant treated us all to a Christmas dinner augmented by folk songs.
The hotel, whose food is delicious, is Hotel Plowiecki. The "l" in Płowiecki is a special Polish letter that has a slash through it; my keyboard won’t make it but I copied it off the Internet.
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