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  • When our children were small, we instituted our own - a Christmas Eve open house for neighbors that included family recipes such as potica, sweet rolled nut bread, porketta sandwiches, seasoned pork roast cooked until it falls apart along with homemade polish sausage from a family-owned butcher shop.

    coloradoan.com - Local News 2009

  • When our children were small, we instituted our own - a Christmas Eve open house for neighbors that included family recipes such as potica, sweet rolled nut bread, porketta sandwiches, seasoned pork roast cooked until it falls apart along with homemade polish sausage from a family-owned butcher shop.

    coloradoan.com - Local News 2009

  • Each slice of potica is a spiral of pastry and moist, sweet filling.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • Each slice of potica is a spiral of pastry and moist, sweet filling.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • Each slice of potica is a spiral of pastry and moist, sweet filling.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • BREAKFAST: potica cake or fruit bread, homemade biscuits, coffee or tea roast chicken or turkey, baked potatoes, lettuce, potica cake or fruit bread

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows PetraFosnaric 2009

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