Most Heart-warming Christmas…

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One of the most thoughtful Christmas presents was from Szilvia (Zsolt’s sister)…It was a Culinaria book of Hungary! (Read here for 27pages of excerpts of this wonderful book). And the mentioned of the various cuisine that she had prepared for Christmas or for even the wonderful lunches and dinners for all of our weekend visits – the clever use of Paprika…I read on this present from her that the reason why the Hungarian’s paprika are the best, that’s because of it’s thin skin thus easy to digest plus it is exceptionally SWEET!

As I dun normally celebrate xmas like this, first with the traditional putting up and decorating the REAL christmas tree, with home cooked christmas dinner, lots of cakes, cookies – all were hand made!!…and this is definitely the MOST heartwarming christmas I ever had….In the wintery cold climate of 1 degree Celsius, but its lots of warmth in my heart:)

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About Zannnie

I am a Singaporean living in Budapest. My interest includes photography, painting, cooking, writing and traveling :) I have been living in Budapest since 2007, and I love it! I was born and raised in Singapore. Now I live in Budapest with my husband Zsolt. Before living in Budapest, I was blogging for SingaporeDailyPhoto.com

21 thoughts on “Most Heart-warming Christmas…

  1. Merry Christmas Zannnie and Zsolt … Zannnie I am happy that you had such a heartwarming Christmas experience. Your photo and explanation share this wonderful experience with the world.

  2. PS: Zannnie I have added a link to your December 23rd “Christmas Greetings from Budapest” on my post today along with several others who have posted photos of shiny baubles.

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