In Detroit, the Polish-American (yes, hyphenated Americans, deal with it) is strong and celebrates Pączki Day (pronounced "Poonch-Key") on what others refer to as 'Fat Tuesday' or 'Shrove Tuesday' or 'Pancake Tuesday' or just 'the day before Ash Wednesday'.
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So we got up early and drove down to Hamtramck, Michigan, which is a small city completely encircled by the city of Detroit, which was once heavily Polish and is still the epicenter of Polish-American culture in the Detroit area. Went to the 'New Martha Washington Bakery' and got our dozen Pączki. If you call your order in the night before, you don't have to wait; which is good. Even at 6:30 in the morning, people were reporting 30 minute to 1 hour waits in line. We were in and out in 7 minutes.
Hamtramck is an interesting place. As I said, it used to be mostly Polish. It still is, but it also has a large Islamic culture now. You drive down the street and see a Polish bakery next door to a Halal meat butcher, with signs in Polish and Islamic writing. What a combination!
Across the street from the bakery, a lone hooker stood on the corner, shifting from foot to foot and look at her watch. 6:30 in the morning, what a shame. Waiting for shift workers?
Around the corner is St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Across the street from that is the Mosque. While we were waiting, we could hear the broadcast Islamic Imam calling the faithful to prayer. Some in the bakery were wearing the hijab.
All in all, an interesting morning. In any case, Happy whatever day you celebrate, or happy Tuesday if it's just Tuesday to you.
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So we got up early and drove down to Hamtramck, Michigan, which is a small city completely encircled by the city of Detroit, which was once heavily Polish and is still the epicenter of Polish-American culture in the Detroit area. Went to the 'New Martha Washington Bakery' and got our dozen Pączki. If you call your order in the night before, you don't have to wait; which is good. Even at 6:30 in the morning, people were reporting 30 minute to 1 hour waits in line. We were in and out in 7 minutes.
Hamtramck is an interesting place. As I said, it used to be mostly Polish. It still is, but it also has a large Islamic culture now. You drive down the street and see a Polish bakery next door to a Halal meat butcher, with signs in Polish and Islamic writing. What a combination!
Across the street from the bakery, a lone hooker stood on the corner, shifting from foot to foot and look at her watch. 6:30 in the morning, what a shame. Waiting for shift workers?
Around the corner is St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Across the street from that is the Mosque. While we were waiting, we could hear the broadcast Islamic Imam calling the faithful to prayer. Some in the bakery were wearing the hijab.
All in all, an interesting morning. In any case, Happy whatever day you celebrate, or happy Tuesday if it's just Tuesday to you.