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Appetizers & Sides
Stuffed Mushrooms
Harsha Moroccan Bread 
Artichoke Hummus 
Spanish Tortilla 
Multigrain Slices with Goat Cheese & Figs 
Avocado Salsa 
Prosciutto Mozzarella Crostini

Salads
Mediterranean Salad with Greek Yogurt Dressing
Light Parmesan Salad

Soups 
Tarator 

Main Course
Stuffed Grape Leaves
Japanese Lettuce Wraps 
Creme Brûlée Oats 
Eggs with Peppers & Goat Cheese
West African Chicken
German Pancakes with Butter Syrup
Vietnamese Chicken Salad Rolls & Peanut Sauce
Mekitsi (Bulgarian Scones)
Quiche Lorraine with Gruyere Cheese
Lamb Casserole
Bulgarian Musaka
Polie's Pie Pizza
Cuban Pork

Dessert
Crepes with Nutella
Creme Brûlée
Strawberry Mint French Macarons
Vanilla Bean French Macarons
Bulgarian Garash Cake
Mouse au Chocolate
Filo Dough Pastry Cups 
Cherry Almond Bars
Easy Lime Madeleines
Easy Orange Madeleines
Skillet Cookie
Peach Galette
Russian Tea Cookies

Drinks
Virgin Mint Julep



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Welcome to my blog! My name is Polina. I grew up in Sofia, Bulgaria. For those who wonder where Bulgaria is, it is located in Eastern Europe by Greece and Turkey. I moved to the US when I was 19 years old and have been residing in Salt Lake City, Utah ever since. I grew up loving Bulgarian and Italian cuisine. My mom was an excellent cook. She loved having get togethers at my house and always fed everyone until they were beyond full. She always made sure that everyone felt at home. This had a huge impact on me. Currently I am happily married to the love of my life. We have a son named William and a daughter named Jane. As a family we love being together, we love to try different kinds of foods and travel wherever the wind takes us. Thank you for allowing me to share my experiences with you and celebrate life!!!
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