Awesome! Philly2Philly did a feature about "American Goulash" on their site! Thanks guys!Also, WOO HOO! This is my 100th post! Time for cake!
Get Your Goulash
By
Autumn Konopka at 1:40 pm on Wednesday May 27, 2009
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We’ve all got a crazy family story, the ones we pull out when a party gets dull to stir up a round of belly laughs. People might not even believe that Uncle John burned down the garage or wrenched an old lady from her burning station wagon, but they beg you to tell it over and over again.
Stephanie Yuhas has a blog’s worth of these stories. Since 2007, she’s been posting several stories a month on American Goulash (shinygrape.com/americangoulash), mostly about her Romanian mom (Anyu) and grandmom (Nagymama), their views of the world, and their unique style of child-rearing.
In a recent post called “Bath Time,” Yuhas explains that she had to sneak showers as an adolescent because Nagymama believed that excessive bathing led to: “Red Hair (which makes you look like a whore), All your hair falling out (well, at least it won’t be red anymore), and Kidney infections (resulting in death).” ...
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June 4th,2009
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As usual, I am attending the New Brunswick Hungarian Festival. Anyone want to meet up for some stuffed cabbage , walnut roll, fried dough, and dancing? (Not necessarily in that order)
Saturday, June 6, 2009
34th Annual Hungarian Festival
New Brunswick, NJ
34TH ANNUAL HUNGARIAN FESTIVAL
COMMEMORATING THE RE-DEDICATION OF THE MAGYAR REFORMED CHURCH
AND THE 800TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRANSISCAN ORDER
Coordinated by the Hungarian Civic Association (HCA) New Brunswick, New Jersey
FESTIVAL MALL AREA ALONG SOMERSET STREET
CLICK HERE TO DOWNOAD AND PRINT FESTIVAL PROGRAM
FESTIVAL ONLY SPECIAL: COME VISIT US AT THE HRFA TENT AT SOMERSET AND PLUM STREETS
TO GET A FREE ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO FRATERNITY MAGAZINE!
PARADE STARTS at the Hungarian American Foundation Somerset & Bethany Street Proceeds to Somerset & Division Street
OPENING CEREMONY
In front of the Magyar Reformed Church
Welcome
Professor August J. Molnar
President of HCA & President of American Hungarian Foundation
Invocation
Fr. Capistran Polgar,
O. F. M. St. Ladislaus Church
HCA Welcome (Hungarian)
Rt. Rev. Barnabas Roczey
Honorary Member of HCA, Pastor Emeritus of MRC
Greetings from the The Honorable James M. Cahill City of New Brunswick
Mayor, City of New Brunswick
Commemorating the Re-dedication
Rev. Zsolt Otvos Magyar Reformed Church
Minister of the Magyar Reformed Church
Commemorating the 800th Anniversary of Franciscan Order St. Ladislaus Church
Fr. Capistran Polgar, O. F. M.
Benediction
Rev. Zsolt Otvos
Minister of the Magyar Reformed Church
After the opening ceremonies performance by the Hungarian American Athletic Club’s Folk Dance Group and Fencing Team
The moment we arrived to the hotel room at Bible camp this year, my mother threw off her pants and started walking around in her tighty whities.
"Um, Anyu, what are you doing?" I asked, shielding my eyes.
She sighed. "Life is hard."
"Yes, I know. But why aren't you wearing any pants?"
She put her hands on her hips and spoke firmly, "I don't need to wear pants. I'm on vacation."
Although the sight was horrifying, I have to admit, like her motto...so I made them into T-shirts.

View all of my Designs on Zazzle
My mom has no idea how brilliant and hilarious she is. I think I will buy her one for her next "Burstday". (They make a great gift for Father's Day, too! Available in all colors & sizes!)
Date: |
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 |
Time: |
7:30pm - 9:30pm |
Location: |
Laurie Beechman Cabaret at The Arts Bank (601 S. Broad St.) |
Street: |
601 S. Broad St. |
City/Town: |
Philadelphia, PA |
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And check out the snazzy writeup
FirstPersonArts did for the live "American Goulash".
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Salon Preview: Stephanie Yuhas and American Goulash
At the June 10th Salon, Stephanie Yuhas will share “American Goulash”, a series of humorous stories about her childhood as a first-born American to a
Translyvanian family. “American Goulash” is a written self-exploration that preserves old stories, tales, and idiosyncrasies from her own past. Her work is, more broadly, an encouragement to all people to speak to their elders and learn from and share their family histories. You can read some of the stories at the
American Goulash website.

Stephanie Yuhas is an award-winning writer, producer,...
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