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MILFORD, CT - (From Cody-White Funeral Home) Amalia Bobrovszky, 94, of Milford, beloved wife of the late Norbert Bobrovszky, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2021.
Amalia was born on June 19, 1926 in Komarom, Czechoslovakia to the late Janos and Helen Molnar.
Amalia married her betrothed Norbert and lived in Felsogod, Hungary; and were blessed with their daughter, Ilona. After the Russian invasion of Hungary, they fled their home and possessions and left on foot on a harrowing journey until they reached Austria and freedom. As refugees they migrated to a new life in the United States, arriving in the USA aboard the USNS General Leroy Ettinge during the early morning hours of January 1st 1957.
hungarian gypsy music, a household name. also a fantastic cook. extraordinary singing talent does not preclude her from overseeing a classic line up of dishes like chicken paprikash, whole perch roasted in bacon, stuffed cabbage filled with goose meat and slow cooked and, of course, the inevitable goulash. the iconic dish you see everywhere, but rarely as good as this. anthony: good, should i put a little sour cream on there? andrea: yes. anthony: beautiful, thank you. margit: bon appetit. anthony: thank you.
anthony: margit bango, basically the aretha franklin of hungarian gypsy music, a household name. also a fantastic cook. extraordinary singing talent does not preclude her from overseeing a classic line-up of dishes like chicken paprikash, whole perch roasted in bacon, stuffed cabbage filled with goose meat and slow cooked and, of course, the inevitable goulash. the iconic dish you see everywhere, but rarely as good as this. anthony: good, should i put a little sour cream on there? andrea: yes.
there are tortured souls who are struggling with the good and evil in themselves. adam: wrestling is live theater. it s sport, it s a rock concert, it s all this stuff wrapped into one. i think when people realize that pro wrestling has more in common with game of thrones than it does ufc they accept it more, and they appreciate it for what it is. jorza: come to the jorza s corner, where the kielbas is delicious. chunky too, tasty too. make your belly feel so good. everybody! anthony: alexander jorza bodnar fled hungary during the soviet union s crushing suppression of their revolution in 1956. at jorza s corner, he runs what s not really a restaurant in a classic sense, but a house party with food. classics from the old country, like chicken paprikash, langosch, and kielbasa.
in a classic sense, but a house party with food. classics from the old country, like chicken paprikash, langosch, and kielbasa. cheers. my dining companion is part of a more recent wave of immigrants. jamilka borges moved here from puerto rico in 2007 and began working in what was then a restaurant scene that was just getting started. did you spend your whole life in puerto rico before you came here?