Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: Feb 15, 2021 • February 15, 2021 • 2 minute read • Gus Pantazis, owner of Global Donuts and Deli in Sarnia, is all suited up and ready to safely make paczki Tuesday and Wednesday, for sale at the shop s drive-thru only. Paczki Day has been a tradition at the Sarnia shop for more than three decades. Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer
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Gus Pantazis is thinking about safety ahead of this year’s Paczki Day.
The owner of Global Donuts and Deli on Sarnia’s “Golden Mile” has been making the Polish Lenten season pastries annually for three decades and will be offering them again this Shrove Tuesday, and again on Wednesday.
Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: Feb 15, 2021 • February 15, 2021 • 2 minute read • Gus Pantazis, owner of Global Donuts and Deli in Sarnia, is all suited up and ready to safely make paczki Tuesday and Wednesday, for sale at the shop s drive-thru only. Paczki Day has been a tradition at the Sarnia shop for more than three decades. Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer
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Gus Pantazis is thinking about safety ahead of this year’s Paczki Day.
The owner of Global Donuts and Deli on Sarnia’s “Golden Mile” has been making the Polish Lenten season pastries annually for three decades and will be offering them again this Shrove Tuesday, and again on Wednesday.
Paczki Day in a pandemic: COVID-19 brings changes to tradition in Windsor-Essex
COVID-19 has meant a year of carrying on traditions differently, and Paczki Day in Windsor-Essex is no exception.
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Paczki are shown in a 2020 file photo. The Polish doughnuts shaped are filled with things like jams, marmalades and other sweet fillings. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)