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    St. John the Baptist Parish - cauliflower soup from their food fair

    St. John the Baptist Parish

    5.0(1 review)
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    "You're the real thing Even better than the real thing"…read more(U2) (Not a review of the church. This is a review of their Polish Food Sale) Does Polish food get anymore "real" than Polish food bought at a Polish Food Sale held at a Polish Church? Nie, it doesn't. The sale runs just two days- Saturday January 14 and Saturday Jan 28 from 9am to 12pm. What's on the menu board? Let's start with three kinds of handmade pierogis - potato & cheese, cabbage & kielbasa, sauerkraut & mushrooms. All of them are $12 per dozen. Next up is a personal favorite - Golabki (stuffed cabbage rolls) - $14 per tray (4-5 pcs). A big selection of homemade Polish soups - $10 per 32oz. Traditional Kielbasa & Easter White Kielbasa - $8 per pack, Bigos (Polish Hunter's Stew) - $14 per 32oz., Pierniki (Chocolate covered Ginger bread) - $5, and horseradish, Polish drinks, and natural Polish Honeys - $12 per jar. We bought a tray of potato and cheese pierogis, a tray of stuffed cabbage, a container of the cauliflower soup, and a bag of the Piernikis for $41. The ordering process and crowd flow was super easy. There were two lines- one for the on-line pre-orders and one for the walk ins. The priest at the walk in line was very friendly, input our order onto a receipt (which he stapled to a paper bag and handed over to another worker), and we paid him through a credit card machine. The lady who got our paper bag went to the freezer and took out our appropriate pierogis, stuffed cabbage and soup and handed us a bag of the chocolate ginger bread. Everything was homemade so I have a feeling they will be out of this world. The only glitch we ran into was last night when we tried to preorder on their website, Everthing went fine until we hit the payment screen which was grayed out and we couldn't figure out if we had missed a step or what was wrong. Probably more of an operator error than a web design error. :)

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