Hope you have a blessed Pascha Maria ! Those red eggs are beautiful. I always get the dye all over my hands and then I can't help thinking "caught red-handed!" ;-)
Food is more than a physical necessity; how we acquire it, how we prepare it, how we consume it and who we consume it with is so rich with meaning.
As in so many countries around the world, food and cooking play an enormous role in Greek culture. Growing up as a first generation Greek American has afforded me the opportunity to experience firsthand the importance of food in not only Greek holidays and traditions, but in daily life. I keep the recipes of my mother, grandmothers and aunts close at hand and although I've embraced a multitude of foreign cuisines over the years, the traditional Greek dishes I’ve grown to cherish remain dearest to my heart.
Kali Orexi (literally translated to Good Appetite) is the term echoed on the tables of families sitting down to a meal all across Greece, or in any corner of the world where Greeks can be found. I believe the dishes made by one who is passionate about cooking offer a glimpse into the soul. I'm happy to share this glimpse into mine ... Kali Orexi!
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Maria, Kali Anastasi...no hairspray at church tonight and have a wonderful Easter tomorrow...I look forward to seeing your Kalymnian feast.
"Christos Anesti" all the way from down under!
ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ!
Hope you have a blessed Pascha Maria ! Those red eggs are beautiful. I always get the dye all over my hands and then I can't help thinking "caught red-handed!" ;-)
Alithos Anesti Maria! I hope you and your family had a wonderful Easter!
Hristos Anesti Maria.
Regards from Greece.
kostas
I'm late, Happy Easter! Christos Anesti!! Hope you had a wonderful lovely Easter with your loved ones!
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