It has been on my "to-do" list to build my family tree and see how far back I could go.
All I can say is that it has been interesting...and disappointing...at the same time.
My maternal side of the family I could go back relatively far, but on my paternal side I feel like I constantly hitting dead ends. My dad came over to this country, so I am first generation American on his side. My maternal grandmother came over from the former Yugoslavia when she was six and my maternal grandfather's parents came over from there as well. So I am fairly close to my European roots.
I ended up purchasing the expensive and hopefully well-worth it subscription to Ancestry.com. But I soon found that I didn't get as far as I had expected to, unfortunately. But I still search on.
Good thing Ancestry.com has forums where people ask about certain surnames. There I discovered a great site that has several resources for people with relatives from Slovakia: http://www.iabsi.com/gen/public/ Good thing I like to search and I didn't just stop at my dead-end in Ancestry.com I found a wealth of information on this site, which led me to yet another site, https://familysearch.org/ where I found even more information.
I will keep searching and learning. Hopefully the road blocks I hit will soon be cleared.
Happy hunting, Michelle!
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Monday, January 3, 2011
The First Recipe - Kolachy
My first attempt at a Slovak recipe is Kolachy which is a jellied pastry. I don't remember my mom making these, but I know that we bought them when we would go on vacation to a cabin in Phillips, Wisconsin, which has a large population of Slovak people and holds an annual Czech-Slovak Community Festival each summer.
These pastries are filled with a fruit or cream cheese filling and are a perfect breakfast treat!
Let's hope mine turn out this beautiful!
These pastries are filled with a fruit or cream cheese filling and are a perfect breakfast treat!
Let's hope mine turn out this beautiful!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Welcome to My Slovak Heritage!
Welcome! So glad you have stopped by.
My dad is from Slovakia, he left the country back during Communist rule during the mid-60's. This Christmas, while digging through my mom's recipes to find a goulash recipe for my brother, I started to realize what a beautiful Slovak heritage I have. My mom, although her heritage was Slovenian, tried to integrate some of the Slovak dishes into her cooking and kept some of the Slovak Christmas traditions, which we continue to this day, even 6 years after her death.
So as I dig deeper into my heritage, research my family tree further, attempt to learn Slovak (one of the most difficult languages to learn) and make some traditional Slovak dishes, I will share my adventures with you!
I say to you, d'akujem for reading!
My dad is from Slovakia, he left the country back during Communist rule during the mid-60's. This Christmas, while digging through my mom's recipes to find a goulash recipe for my brother, I started to realize what a beautiful Slovak heritage I have. My mom, although her heritage was Slovenian, tried to integrate some of the Slovak dishes into her cooking and kept some of the Slovak Christmas traditions, which we continue to this day, even 6 years after her death.
So as I dig deeper into my heritage, research my family tree further, attempt to learn Slovak (one of the most difficult languages to learn) and make some traditional Slovak dishes, I will share my adventures with you!
I say to you, d'akujem for reading!
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