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Saturday, 21. March 2009, 16:46:46
food
Kulinarski rečnik, Food glossary, Glosar alimentarPlease see the translation of several ingredients into Serbian, Romanian, Latin, German and English.
Vizitaţi traducerea câtorva ingrediente în limbile sârbă, română, latină, germană şi engleză.
Pogledajte prevod nekoliko sastojaka na srpskom, rumunskom, latinskom, nemačkom i engleskom jeziku.
Saturday, 21. November 2009, 13:20:06
food
The Serbian name of this dish is Projara sa blitvom. I found out on Wikipedia that projara is a fancy variant
of proja (another well known Serbian traditional dish made from corn flour).
Ingredients:
- 4 eggs
- 3 coffee cups of oil
- 4 cups of milk
- 4 cups of corn flour
- 4 cups of wheat flour
- 10g baking powder
- a little bit of salt
- 300g cheese
- 300g Swiss chard (or if you don't have it you can use spinach)
If you use fresh Swiss chard or spinach, boil it for about 10 minutes before use.
Mix everything and bake.
Monday, 16. November 2009, 11:45:50
food
Ingredients:

- 200g of flour
- 100g of butter
- 70g of sugar powder
- 1 vanilla sugar
- 75g of crushed walnuts
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 baking powder
- 2 spoons of rum
- 2 spoons of (double) cream
- honey
- 150g of hazelnuts
How to make it
Beat the butter with the sugar, then add the yolk, the cream, and the rum and mix it good. After some time add the walnuts, flour and baking powder. Mix it all together. It’s better not to use the mixer, and instead use your hands to make a homogeneous dough. Then shape it into hearts and other forms, as you wish.
Bake everything for 20-25 minutes. While the cookies are still warm, spread them with a little bit of honey and then sprinkle them with crushed hazelnuts. Serve everything cold.
Friday, 6. November 2009, 17:58:23
travel
I haven't been active on MO lately because I went to Serbia. Had luck to catch the first snow and enjoy the tranquility which comes with it. Yes, I know that all joy can disappear if you have to wait for a bus which can be late if it snows
Monday, 26. October 2009, 16:17:13
language
It's interesting to know what is the etimology of the name of the country 
http://www.makemymood.com/2009/10/23/country-name-etymologies/
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