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Apricot Kolaches: Complicated Scrumptious Christmas Cookies

My grandmother was an Old World cook. She made everything from what we’d call scratch. In her day, I don’t believe they had pre-packaged foods. She spent a good deal of her time in the kitchen and turned out delicious meals.

My grandmother was Slavic, but she and my grandfather (both immigrants) lived in the Pittsburgh area. Every December she homebaked hundreds of Kolaches, a traditional flaky Baltic pastry filled with small amounts of sweet jam or pulped fruit, such as apricots or prunes. My favorites were the apricot-filled treats, but she also made some with prune filling.

Homemade Apricot Kolaches for Christmas
A plate of apricot kolaches.
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Veterans Day 2022: Riding in Vietnam Helicopters

I typically recall elderly WWII Veterans when I think of Veterans Day parades and ceremonies. Sadly, in 2022, those Greatest Generation veterans have passed away. This year my mind turns to Vietnam Vets, especially after a recent helicopter ride.  

Delta Company served in the Vietnam War.
The Delta Company Sign from the Vietnam War.

Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum

While in Hampton, Georgia, just outside Atlanta, I had the chance to ride in a UH-1 Iroquois “Huey” helicopter. The Huey was the chopper frequently used to bring and evacuate soldiers from hot spots in Vietnam. 

A Huey Helicopter from Vietnam War days at the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum.
The UH-1 Huey Helicopter
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Descending into King Tut’s Tomb

November 4, 2022, marks the one-hundredth anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, the largest and most significant archeological find of the 20th century, perhaps of all time. The story of its unearthing reads like fiction, not fact, including a “mummy’s curse.” 

A look at a mural and the sarcophagus in King Tut's tomb.
A View Inside King Tut’s tomb ©Debi Lander
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