My sister Rose Mary remembers that the Polish women would come to Gma for "starter" dough for their yeast bread, sold in little mounds about the size of your palm.
I remember her standing in the kitchen next to her churn, patiently moving the paddle up and down, making butter, and being surprised when I tasted it - unsalted. Her old churn, paddle and wooden butter box are cherished family heirlooms.
My sister Rose Mary remembers that the Polish women would come to Gma for "starter" dough for their yeast bread, sold in little mounds about the size of your palm.
I remember her standing in the kitchen next to her churn, patiently moving the paddle up and down, making butter, and being surprised when I tasted it - unsalted. Her old churn, paddle and wooden butter box are cherished family heirlooms.
Family Members
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Valentine J Adamietz
1867–1921
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Peter J. Adamietz
1871–1893
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Alexis S Adamietz
1873–1948
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Felix Adamietz
1875–1901
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Anna Caroline "Annie" Adamietz Dickinson
1878–1961
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Balbina C. Adamietz Jureczki
1880–1943
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Mathias Vincent Adamietz
1884–1940
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Henry Vincent Adamietz
1887–1947
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Ignatius Ernest "I E" Adamietz Sr
1890–1965
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Frances Josephine Adamietz Ruge
1892–1952
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