by Liz | Feb 14, 2021 | Do It Yourself Projects
Kata is from Budapest, Hungary but currently lives in North Wales and studies Welsh. She started painting folk inspired florals at the beginning of the lockdown. First she painted on concrete blocks in the garden because she was without watercolour paper or quality...
by Liz | Feb 6, 2021 | Learning Hungarian
Special thanks to Naoki for compiling this list! ~ Liz People here know I’m a Magyarphile. No matter how many times I mention some nation I love, Hungary always remains #1 and their language remains the one I love most. And history shows that there were...
by Liz | Oct 29, 2020 | Connect with Others
Kürtőskalács Can Change Your Life… … or, How We Went from Litigating to Leavening. We were corporate litigators in Florida for almost ten years. Now we make “chimney cakes”. Out of the frying pan and onto the rotisserie grill. But ours isn’t a...
by Liz | Oct 22, 2020 | Do It Yourself Projects
Carving pumpkins isn’t necessarily a Hungarian tradition, although, as we become a more global society, different traditions are often adopted outside of their original country. I can’t say where pumpkin carving originated, but it is a pretty strong...
by Liz | Oct 7, 2021 | Learning Hungarian, Our Class offerings
Looking for regular exposure to the Hungarian language? Join our small group lessons! We have five great instructors who meet weekly with their students. Here is what to expect with our Hungarian language lessons: Weekly Lessons with a Live Teacher on Zoom, Skype, or...