For some of the Pennsylvania Farm Showâs award-winning baking contestants, 2020 was a year of challenges instead of competitions.
For many years, entrants in past Farm Showsâ biggest baking competitions â the Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest, the PA Preferred Chocolate Cake Contest and the Incredible! Egg Angel Food Cake Contest â were required to earn their way to the state-level contests by first scoring a victory at one of Pennsylvaniaâs 109 local fairs.
But, in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, when most local fairs opted to cancel this summer, would-be entrants in the Farm Showâs three most elite baking competitions were left without their usual avenue for competing at the state level.
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Hungary Today Wishes You a Merry Christmas!
Today, billions around the world celebrate and commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior of mankind. The Editorial Team of Hungary Today is wishing a Merry Christmas to those who observe the holiday, and a lovely, tranquil break to those who do not. Although this year the holidays are shadowed by the coronavirus epidemic, we do hope that Christmas brings joy, health to you and your loved ones, as well as peace and silence in this dreadful, stressful, chaotic year.
In many religions and according to various beliefs, the holiday season is a time of celebration. In most years, people travel home at this time to be with their families, are visiting friends, or plan to embark on a lovely trip. However, this year, due to the coronavirus epidemic, these plans may not have worked out. Please, pay attention to others and your loved ones during the holiday season as well, adhere to the precautions and restrictions, so that we ca
Nowadays, very few people group wine soup with traditional Hungarian Christmas dishes, and a whole generation may have never even had it. However, before the trinity of fish soup, bejgli, and stuffed cabbage, which now dominates the tables during the holidays, wine soup was still the star of Hungarian Christmas.
Translated by Fanni Kaszás
From the mid-1800s until the seventies of the last century, wine soup had a steady, permanent place on the Christmas menu. Originally from the German-speaking world, it is probable that the Swabians who settled in Hungary in the 19th century brought it with them from Germany, and its consumption at Christmas was also a common custom in Austria.
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