by Liz | Sep 22, 2014 | History and Inventions
I have had the pleasure and privilege of meeting so many wonderful people who came to the United States as a direct result of the Hungarian Revolution. Many are incredibly hard working and educated people who came with nothing in their pockets and, due to language...
by Liz | Sep 22, 2014 | Cook, Main Dishes
Stuffed Green Peppers (Töltött Zöldpaprika) Recipe by Dorothy Bolla adapted by Liz Vos 4 to 6 green peppers but feel free to use all the colors as they can make the dish really beautiful!2 lb. ground beef1 lb. ground pork1 1/2 cups raw converted rice1 1/2 cups water1-...
by Liz | Nov 22, 2022 | Do It Yourself Projects, Holidays and Traditions, Learning Hungarian
I suspect there are many aging Hungarian speakers in the US either homebound, in an assisted living facility or in a nursing home. If you love to sing, get a few people together who also enjoy singing (they don’t even have to be Hungarian) and learn a few...
by Liz | Sep 22, 2014 | Holidays and Traditions
I grew up hearing these lovely Christmas carols in Hungarian. I am sure hearing the sounds of Hungarian — and repeating them — has helped me in my pronunciation as I have been more intentional about learning Hungarian in the last several years. I am...
by Liz | Sep 22, 2014 | Genealogy Thoughts
After several years of saving money, in May of 2012 our family of six took a trip to Hungary. My husband was the mastermind behind the trip planning and factored in the various interests of our diverse family. His patience and research skills have always been amazing!...