Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tony Curtis is Hungarian

AKA Bernie Schwartz, just like Szilard and Teller who developed the A-Bomb, Johnny Von Neumann who pioneered the computer, some guy with a cube, and the founders of Paramount and Fox. But I bring up Curtis because his daughter Jamie Lee voiced a commercial where she advocated eating dinner with your kids to keep them off drugs. In it she says to have goulash and "whatever goulash goes with" like it's foreign to her even though she is Hungarian.
Anyway, it comes alone usually as a thin soup with a little bit of meat (not a stew like we think). It's not that amazing so I won't go into it here. So what else do they eat in Budapest?
This is a biscuit made with bacon called pogacsa. Actually you can get these on 2nd ave and 81st Street in New York, and they're just as good and greasy.
They also love their sour cream here (and cabbage). This is one dish I liked a lot possibly because it's one of the few rice dishes. It is called rakkott kel and is like a rice and cabbage lasagna. Below in the middle is kendra's favorite, stuffed cabbage.
For dessert this is somloi galuska which is sponge cake and a cream custard.
Here I'm getting ideas for how to run my chess club next year.

This is a monument in the center of town to Soviet war dead. It is surprising that they still have it up because there is a lot of anti-Russian sentiment here since they invaded to crush revolutions twice in 1956 and 1849.
It is right in front of the American embassy, which is why I guess they balance it with this statue in the same square of American Harry Hill Bandholtz.
He was in charge of American intervention in Hungary during the white terror that followed the short-lived 1919 Hungarian Communist government. He was also in charge of the US military's crushing of the 1920 miners' strikes in Mingo County West Virginia, which you might know from the film Matewan.

Finally, Kendra and I are coming back here for Veteran's Day.

10 comments:

  1. did you forget, you dont have chess club anymore

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  2. Dude or Schwager, if you prefer...Cali.. You found a shirt with sleeves??.. Very impressed.. I quess I don't need to pack an extra one.. Nice round..WE Give it to RED..

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  3. I put that because I wasn't sure you were still reading summer. Glad I got your attention. That is the way I will run model un though.

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  4. the topic for debate team should be posted this week or soon, and omg, i meet a bunch of Morons, i know this is not related to your blog, but omg, it was so exciting, i sign up for a Bible and they are going to sent it to my house. and there are Morons in china and korea, who knew. but omg, morons :D i always want to meet them. (in the whole group, it was like all boys and two girls)

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  5. they announce the topic august 15th. here is the link http://www.nflonline.org/StudentResources/Topics

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  6. do you still have the list of emails you collect during school of people in debate team, if you do, you should email them the topic and ask them to think about it from both side. the topic seems kind of stupid, but i think it is a nice start, it is more personal for the student

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  7. the rakkott kel looks delicious. the rotund man in a tiny black bathing suit bottom playing chess does not.

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  8. i don't have it with me. could you let the people you know like adam, elaine... know, thanks

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  9. yea sure, but do you know when is the first tournment?

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