My clock says that it's turning January 7 in about twenty minutes. With that I would like to wish all the Orthodox Christians a very Blessed Christmas.
Thanks buckytom and Bilby - just so you know I'm not flying a false flag, I'm not of Ukrainian extraction or even Orthodox. I learned about this day from meeting a high school exchange student from Ukraine. Those of you who are curious, yesterday, Christmas Eve, the Orthodox would have had a meatless supper known as the Holy Supper, Sviata Vechera. If you go to Books by Volunteers who serve Ukraine Orphans and click on the "World's Best Borsch" tab (smile) you will see a menu of that meal we did for for Iryna so she could share her tradition with her friends. It worked out but my knees were about killing me before that week was over. Cooked new and unusual dishes (to me) for fifteen with no time for failure that week. It was a wonderful experience. Got to go with her to a Ukrainian Orthodox service the next day in Parma Ohio - awsome.
Yes csalt, cooking that meal took me to places that I will never go and was one more step toward the website you went to. That's one thing I really like about cooking - I can travel the world in my little kitchen. Oh - two of Charlie's borsch recipes are included in the World's Best Borsch! Of course!