William Penn Life, 2013 (48. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2013-06-01 / 6. szám

Puzzle Contest #96 with Lizzy Cseh — — — — — n The Great Gulyás Cook-Off Arguably, the most internationally recognized Hungarian dish is Gulyas (also commonly called “Goulash”). There are many variations, and the history of this culinary delight is long and sto­ried. Most WPA members have either consumed or made their own renditions of Gulyas. The word itself has morphed into a term meaning “a mix of random ingredients.” I have heard the word “goulash” used in non<ooking references to describe a mix of automobiles, people or even electronic components. On Father’s Day, June 16, starting around noon, you can be part of a unique food tasting event. St. Emeric of Hungary Church in Cleveland will welcome more than two dozen profes­sional and amateur chefs and cooks. Each will make their own special version of this fabled culinary staple. Where else can you spend a pleasant afternoon sampling unlimited bowls of this wonderful stewlsoup? You will have the opportunity to vote for your favorite Gulyás. The votes will be tallied and a “Magyar Gulyas Champion” will be crowned. Plenty of free and secure parking is available adjacent to the church. Access to the cook­ing area is close by and is handicap accessible. My family has been invited to compete. Stop by and say, “Halló!” We will have our own special Gulyás for you to try. I plan on making some special Magyar pastries for you to sample as well. My brother Endre will be performing on his fabled Bohak cimbalom. Proceeds from this event will go to benefit the Hungarian Cultural Gardens of Cleveland. For more information, visit the following website at www.hungarianculturalgarden.org. What a better way to honor your Édes Magyar Apa (Sweet Hungarian Father) than to take him and the whole family to the Near West Side of Cleveland and be part of The Great Gulyas Cook-Off. The June 2013 puzzle contains 19 clues, each being an ingredient which can be used in making Gulyás. Do you use anything different when creating your own? If so, let me know! Happy Father’s Day to all Magyar dads, and I hope to see you at St. Emeric of Hungary in Cleveland, Ohio. GOOD LUCK! Éljen a Magyar, Cseh Lizzy, Branch 28 WPA PUZZLE CONTEST #96 OFFICIAL ENTRY Beef Flour Potato Black Pepper Caraway Carrot Celery Clove Garlic Green Pepper Lard Onion Paprika Salt Tomato Water Name:_ Address:. City:___ State:_________________Zip Code: Phone:_________________________ Email:__________________________ Puzzle Contest #93 WINNERS The winners of our Puzzle Contest #93 were drawn May 3, 2013, at the Home Office. Congratulations to: Stephen Kubiczky, Br. 71 Duquesne, PA Rosemarie Noga, Br. 226 McKeesport, PA Irene L. Stead, Br. 14 Cleveland, OH Marie R. Tumasz, Br. 19 New Brunswick, NJ Each won $50 for their correct entry. WPA Certificate No.:___________________________________ RULES 1. ALL WPA Life Benefit Members are eligible to enter. 2. Complete the word search puzzle correctly. 3. Mail your completed puzzle, along with your name, address, phone number, email address, and WPA Certificate Number, to: WPA PUZZLE #96 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 4. Entries must be received at the Home Office by July 31,2013. 5. Four winners will be drawn from all correct entries on or about Aug. 5,2013, at the Home Office. Each winner will receive $50.

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