Sugar Creek has been hosting a Slavic Festival for decades. Now in its 30th year, the Slavic Festival celebrates the Slavic culture that settled in Sugar Creek with music, food and dance.
Poland is also a part of the Slavic nation and I've been wanting to go for years. When we walked up to the gate, it reminded me of my grandmother's kitchen. I was on the search for potato dumplings and cabbage but was disappointed when I couldn't find anyone serving it. I did try the pierogis (very mushy), the provitica (very dry) and the apple strudel which was great. I also tried a Kolache, a Czech sweet bread but I think they forgot to add the sugar. Again, wasn't very tasty. And don't get me started on the cabbage rolls...Pass!I guess you can't go back to the way your Grandmother cooked. I'm still going next year and hoping to find something a little most tasteful.
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