Every Sunday morning we leave the house 30 minutes before Sunday School starts in order to go through the local doughnut establishment and purchase klobasnek and doughnut holes. We take them to my classroom, and dole everything out before everyone dashes off to their rooms.
Trevor was dispensing the doughnut holes, and in anticipation Nathan said, "Come to Papa!" Gracie was seated next to him and promptly said, "Come to Nannie!" (The kids call my parents Nannie and Papa) I still laugh every time I think of it!
Note: A klobasnek is basically a pig in a blanket, except the dough is not biscuit dough. It's slightly sweet and is also the dough used to make fruit kolaches. My husband's family is Czech, and his grandmother makes these amazing fruit and cheese kolaches that are incredible.
Trevor was dispensing the doughnut holes, and in anticipation Nathan said, "Come to Papa!" Gracie was seated next to him and promptly said, "Come to Nannie!" (The kids call my parents Nannie and Papa) I still laugh every time I think of it!
Note: A klobasnek is basically a pig in a blanket, except the dough is not biscuit dough. It's slightly sweet and is also the dough used to make fruit kolaches. My husband's family is Czech, and his grandmother makes these amazing fruit and cheese kolaches that are incredible.
7 comments:
Mmm. Donuts.
Every Sunday? Awesome!
What are kolaches?
What a doll!!
And yum!
How nice of you! And too precious about the kids!
It's little quips like that that will be a mainstay in your family memories. I love stuff like that. We have phrases that someone will come up with and we all laugh, just remembering the moment. No one else gets it.
Donuts... YUM.....
COME TO NANNIE?!? That is super funny! I just love the things kids say!!
And can I just say YUMMY!!
Never had a Kolache before, sounds intriguing!
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