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... This evening, we went down to Balatonfured to take in a wine festival filled with wine, beer, and food. We tried some sugared bread, and also a slice of what Thomas told us was Onion Bread. It was actually bread with lard and onions on it. I had a bit of a shock when I learned it was lard because it was dark out and it looked like cheese to me, but I ate it all and it was pretty good! I don't think I'll have another one anytime soon though.
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We found an Internet Cafe!
... us a ride. During this time, Mom was able to further her Hungarian as Jozsef's wife was very interested in talking to her about what we were doing in Aldebro.
Back in Eger, we took the Blue-White Train around Eger, stopping for a break in a park in memory of the Beautiful Lady.
A nice early dinner of pork medallion and German beer, and minced meat served Serbian style and we called it a daz! I mean day! Silly ...
Food, the important and always returning subject
... live we are used to eating brown bread (Ludwig) or yogurt with muesli (Louise). In Romania and Bulgaria, there was not much good bread to be found. Yogurt was not a problem. And of course there were the snacks, such as Banitza (did we ever tell you, that there were weeks in Romania, that we have been eating pizza every second day, because it was the only thing we could find in the small villages? With the pizza came the question whether we wanted it with sweet or spicy pizza ...
Pecs ending the plains
... A pity, that they stopped inviting new artists, as most of the works look rather 70"ies and 80'ies like. But still a nice site to visit.
It was interesting to get to know these hosts. They were in their sixties, retired, involved in the raising of their grand children, very active and rather independent of each other: they did lots of things together but even more with others. That also gave lots of topics to talk about, at least with one of ...
Best ever.
This is the first city (other than Budapest) I would not mind doing an internship in. The city is so peaceful, clean and calm. This is the town I loved without doubt.
I especially loved their massive city square, where everything was in cobblestones and in open space. I felt like I'm inhaling fresh air again (for ...
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