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  • In better times she would have been one of those women who complain good-naturedly about needing to go on a diet while serving platters heaped with piroghi and halupki.

    ...And Nail 2010

  • The evening before the fete, while the piroghi are being baked, a little lamp burns before the Icon in the corner of the room, and perhaps one or two guests from a distance arrive in order that they may have on the morrow a full day's enjoyment.

    Russia Donald Mackenzie Wallace 1880

  • To celebrate a parish fete in true orthodox fashion it is necessary to prepare beforehand a large quantity of braga -- a kind of home-brewed small beer -- and to bake a plentiful supply of piroghi or meat pies.

    Russia Donald Mackenzie Wallace 1880

  • A dozen readers have offered me recipes for pierogi, piroshky, piroghi and ______

    TNT Diner 2009

  • A dozen readers have offered me recipes for pierogi, piroshky, piroghi and ______

    TNT Diner 2009

  • A dozen readers have offered me recipes for pierogi, piroshky, piroghi and

    TNT Diner 2009

  • A dozen readers have offered me recipes for pierogi, piroshky, piroghi and

    TNT Diner 2009

  • A dozen readers have offered me recipes for pierogi, piroshky, piroghi and

    TNT Diner 2009

  • ps - my book also helpfully clears up some worries I'd had about pirozhki, pierogi and all that. basically in russian a Pirog is a big pie. piroghi is the plural - many big pies.

    little bundles of joy esther 2006

  • ps - my book also helpfully clears up some worries I'd had about pirozhki, pierogi and all that. basically in russian a Pirog is a big pie. piroghi is the plural - many big pies.

    Archive 2006-04-01 esther 2006

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