Showing posts with label Ukrainian Store Calgary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ukrainian Store Calgary. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Calgary's 3rd Annual Ukrainian Festival

Home ImageWell today is the day!  The Ukrainian Festival in Calgary is a spectacular and unexpected treat I hope you get a chance to experience!  With dancers, singers, performances of all kinds, vendors, food, entertainment of a social kind, a zabava and plenty of opportunities to visit and get reacquainted with your Ukrainian community, it's time to get out and celebrate.

In a city where about 80,000 people claim Ukrainian descent, this is a long overdue celebration of our rich heritage! It’s time to say “Vitaemo!” (Welcome!) to all, and show Calgary true Ukrainian hospitality!

The organizing committee has done such a fabulous job of accomodating the needs of all those involved - make sure you let them know they are appreciated.  Well, I hope to see you Saturday and Sunday at Acadia Recreation Complex - 240-90 Avenue SE.  or check www. calgaryukrainianfestival.ca

Oi, zabava, zabava azh do rannia, Oi, zabava, zabava tseeloo neech!



Monday, 28 May 2012

Ukrainian Food - Buckwheat, Yum!

Ukrainians in Calgary adore eating rice filled cabbage rolls and potato pyrogies, but little did you know that, though they are so widely considered a staple among the traditional Ukrainian foods, they are in fact historically a delicacy.  Did you ever consider why the rice cabbage rolls are typically made very small in Western Ukrainian culinary tradition?  I always wondered about those little pinky sized holubtsi - but I loved the tiny ones the best.

Did you ever consider that rice doesn't grow in Ukraine?  Where would one get rice on the Ukrainian steppe land, especially way back in history?  Well, surely you can see that rice was an imported food product from the orient.  So,......what did Ukrainians put into their cabbage rolls before they imported rice? 

Then there is the question of pyrogies.  You know, the meal we all crave, potato pyrogies, that are so widely loved on the Canadian prairies.   Again, why are they so small, so delicately made? 

So, do you know that potatoes are also an imported crop - originally from South America? Way back after Columbus, some potatoes ended up in Ireland, then across Europe, and became a staple part of the diet in Ukraine too. 

So, rice and potatoes?  What did Ukrainians use before then?  One thing for certain, buckwheat!!

I adore buckwheat, whether boiled, baked, ground into flour for crepes, in cabbage rolls,.... buckwheat is such a perfect food.  While many people think it is a cereal grain, it is actually related to rhubarb and sorrel. It is a suitable grain substitute for people who have gluten issues, better for people who have blood sugar and isulin issues, the insoluble fiber helps protect you from gallstones, and buckwheat contains so many trace minerals that it is better for anemia too.  It is a wonder food, at least in my eyes. 

Much loved all over the Slavic world, there is even a song about it - Dance my Buckwheat Pancakes, which says hop! my little hrechaniki, quick, stay white, not like the ones that ended up staying on the stove!! Seems like the delicate buckwheat pancakes require a quick flip!  

So where do you get buckwheat in Calgary?  You can buy the regular stuff from almost any market, but the "good stuff" is something you get from a Ukrainian store, eh!  Try getting to Ukrainian Gifts Europa Express at 202-403 9 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 0V9 or call
(403) 277-2180 .

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Third Annual Calgary Ukrainian Festival June 2-3, 2012

When was the last time you had a great party time with your friends?  When I was a kid there were so many weekends just filled with Ukrainian zabava's.  Friends from all over, dancing to the music of some Ukie band, all crammed into some hall or arena, trying hard not to get stepped on in the crowd.  Kids in their Ukrainian dance outfits, pyrogies, and cabbage rolls served by the hosts, and everyone wearing comfortable dancing shoes, anticipating the great circle dance - kolomeyka.  Are you planning to go to the Calgary Ukrainian Festival this year?  It's at Acadia Recreation Complex this year - lots of room for fun and many displays.  It's June 2,3 with a zabava on Saturday night.  Go to www.calgaryukrainianfestival.ca. for more information.
CALGARY UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL - PLEASE VOLUNTEER!

The Calgary Ukrainian Festival is still looking for volunteers. Their particular need at this point is for food servers on Sunday from 10:30 to 2:30 and ticket sellers for both Sunday shifts: 10:30 to 2:30 and 2:00 to 6:00. If you haven't yet volunteered, please consider donating your time to help ensure that this great event is a success. 
Please go to this link to volunteer: 
Saturday and Sunday, June 2 & 3
Acadia Recreation Complex - 240 - 90 Avenue S. E.
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