Mate, your videos are really entertaining. It is pleasant to watch that small things make you happy :) Many ppl, along with me, should learn from you and your healthy positivity :)
Scotland is a cool place glad to hear you enjoyed it! I will be back in Poland for sure I plan to move there in the future. It's my favourite country by far :)
Grilled Richmond sausages with Colman's mustard are not bad either, especially after couple of Stellas. And with company of good mates. But Polish bread is far superior than the Hovis shite.
Hi! Love your vids! Sorry for repeating that but bread in Poland is holy, please don't put in the litter. You could place in right below it or nearby so birds would eat it. Hope you're having a great time here. PS Looking for Polish wife? :D
In Poland, throwing bread into the trash is very inappropriate. Remember that. For Poles, bread is sacred. We didn't have much of it 30 years ago during communism, so we respect it very much.
@@samoht.p I've been coming to Poland for a long time and even unintentionally lived there for a stint. I've seen plenty of food wasted over the years. I have never heard or felt any special feelings about wasting bread. I am personally against wasting food on principle, but in this case there wasn't really an alternative.
I'm Polish and recently I've seen farmers pouring tons of Ukrainian grain out from wagons and trucks. And for Ukrainians grain and bread is even more sacred - it's in their national colours and as a nation they lived through even worse hardship than us... So either those farmers aren't really Polish or they are influenced of russian agencies. I'm very ashamed of this happening in Poland, after all we've done to help Ukraine.
Read about... All Ukrainian grain are very bad quality and poisoning with tones of pesticides. Check who owns the biggest hectares in the Ukraine. Maybe you can understand. God bless
Naprawdę ci smakowało? Wśród Polaków panuje raczej opinia, że jedzenie na jarmarkach i tego typu imprezach jest bardzo słabej jakości. Niby kupujemy dla rozrywki, ale zawsze potem narzekamy. Na kiełbasę polecam wybrać się do Krakowa. "Kiełbaski z Niebieskiej Nyski" sprzedają dobrą kiełbasę od 20 lat.
I think everyone in that area of Europe has their own take on it. Regardless of who invented the pink soup. I like it! Especially on a hot summers day.
@@GallivanterDom Yes this dish is meant to be eaten in summer.And yes i realy never tried Latvian Aukstā zupa , it's like battle or meme in baltics which one is better Aukstā zupa or Šaltibarščiai
@@GallivanterDom The soup is also popular in Poland. We call it Lithuanian cold soup - chłodnik litewski. In Poland, we have many dishes originating from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, because for many hundreds of years we created one country. I loved my grandparents' Lithuanian cold soup. It was a pre-war recipe from my great-grandparents' house. There was no egg there. There were thinly cut slices of veal or crayfish necks. 😉 This soup is popular today in the peasant version. The noble version was forgotten during communism. The cuisine of the townspeople and the nobility, and even the cuisine of the court, has been reborn in Poland for several years. There are good restaurants with traditional Polish cuisine, where you can eat like before the war.😊
@@GallivanterDom If so, you will fall in love with Poland and the food you can eat, for example, in Podlasie. There are also beautiful girls there... 😁
Mate, your videos are really entertaining. It is pleasant to watch that small things make you happy :) Many ppl, along with me, should learn from you and your healthy positivity :)
Thank you for your kind words buddy I appreciate that.
Smacznego
Dziękuję bardzo
Great upload, keep them coming.
Thanks buddy! I'll keep making them so long as people keep watching them 🫡
Greetings you from Poland. I lived in Scotland 4 years. It was amazing time. I hope you will back to Poland few times. All good for you
Scotland is a cool place glad to hear you enjoyed it! I will be back in Poland for sure I plan to move there in the future. It's my favourite country by far :)
14: 26 so, what you miss is a pint of lager or shot of vodka with it. Perfect combination.
That came as soon as I put the camera down ;)
I like your vibe, qality content. You have a new subscriber.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words. ❤️
best regards mate,good content here!
Thanks buddy much appreciated 👍🏼
some good polish...... nice.
😅 I wish! I just know a few phrases. Thanks buddy
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Not a festival but Easter. 8 months ago would be April - Easter!
Yeah it was Palm Sunday. How I forgot about that I have no idea 😅
Grilled Richmond sausages with Colman's mustard are not bad either, especially after couple of Stellas. And with company of good mates.
But Polish bread is far superior than the Hovis shite.
It's got to be Colman's mustard really cleans out those sinuses XD
Bon appetit, what camera should you record with? Overall, great episode, the food in Poland is very good
I record with the DJI osmo action 3.
Polish food is amazing, I really love it!
P do N z kreska! Enjoy it lad!
What does P do N z creska mean?
@@GallivanterDom Poznań, it derives from hip hop subculture in this city.
Cool Greetings from Scotland
Cheers pal 🇬🇧
@@GallivanterDom WELCOME
Chleb do kosza!!!!! w Polsce chleb się szanuje nikt go nie wyrzuca do kosza mogłeś nakarmić ptaki .
If I left it out people would complain I'm littering or feeding pests. I can't win 🤷🏼♂️
ptaków nie można karmić chlebem
@@GallivanterDom You can't make everyone happy.
skąd pochodzisz? pozdrawiam
Pochodzę z północno-wschodniej Anglii
Brill.
Thanks ♥️
Hi! Love your vids! Sorry for repeating that but bread in Poland is holy, please don't put in the litter. You could place in right below it or nearby so birds would eat it. Hope you're having a great time here. PS Looking for Polish wife? :D
I meant no disrespect with the bread. Don't worry about repeating.
I am in the market for a Polish wife yes 😉
pozdro...............
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In Poland, throwing bread into the trash is very inappropriate. Remember that. For Poles, bread is sacred. We didn't have much of it 30 years ago during communism, so we respect it very much.
I don't think it's that deep. I saw plenty of Poles putting their bread in the bin.
@@GallivanterDom I'm Polish. And believe me, it is deep. There will probably be exceptions, but they will not be welcomed.
@@samoht.p I've been coming to Poland for a long time and even unintentionally lived there for a stint. I've seen plenty of food wasted over the years. I have never heard or felt any special feelings about wasting bread. I am personally against wasting food on principle, but in this case there wasn't really an alternative.
I'm Polish and recently I've seen farmers pouring tons of Ukrainian grain out from wagons and trucks. And for Ukrainians grain and bread is even more sacred - it's in their national colours and as a nation they lived through even worse hardship than us... So either those farmers aren't really Polish or they are influenced of russian agencies. I'm very ashamed of this happening in Poland, after all we've done to help Ukraine.
Read about... All Ukrainian grain are very bad quality and poisoning with tones of pesticides. Check who owns the biggest hectares in the Ukraine. Maybe you can understand. God bless
Naprawdę ci smakowało? Wśród Polaków panuje raczej opinia, że jedzenie na jarmarkach i tego typu imprezach jest bardzo słabej jakości. Niby kupujemy dla rozrywki, ale zawsze potem narzekamy. Na kiełbasę polecam wybrać się do Krakowa. "Kiełbaski z Niebieskiej Nyski" sprzedają dobrą kiełbasę od 20 lat.
I did actually quite like it. The sausage was definitely the best thing. The cheese was delicious however the kebab was not amazing but still nice.
Please dont waste bread like that, but beside that very quality content.
I am not one to waste food. But I got way more than necessary and could not eat it.
Glad you liked the video though 👍🏼
Pink soup only in Lithuania Latvians stole it and ruined it
I think everyone in that area of Europe has their own take on it. Regardless of who invented the pink soup. I like it! Especially on a hot summers day.
@@GallivanterDom Yes this dish is meant to be eaten in summer.And yes i realy never tried Latvian Aukstā zupa , it's like battle or meme in baltics which one is better Aukstā zupa or Šaltibarščiai
@@GallivanterDom The soup is also popular in Poland. We call it Lithuanian cold soup - chłodnik litewski. In Poland, we have many dishes originating from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, because for many hundreds of years we created one country. I loved my grandparents' Lithuanian cold soup. It was a pre-war recipe from my great-grandparents' house. There was no egg there. There were thinly cut slices of veal or crayfish necks. 😉 This soup is popular today in the peasant version. The noble version was forgotten during communism. The cuisine of the townspeople and the nobility, and even the cuisine of the court, has been reborn in Poland for several years. There are good restaurants with traditional Polish cuisine, where you can eat like before the war.😊
Smacznego!
Please eat these Polish dishes if they are available at a reasonable price.
The leftist EU wants to destroy this possibility!
Regards
Noted. I will eat my way through Poland 🇵🇱♥️
@@GallivanterDom If so, you will fall in love with Poland and the food you can eat, for example, in Podlasie. There are also beautiful girls there... 😁
@@PiotrBuczyński-q4x I've already fallen in love with Poland. I've been many times. There are countless delicious options for sure.
KKS 1922 Lech Poznań
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