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  • Greek experimental musician  Tasos Stamou  for  Epsilon magazine - Greece
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  • portrait of a man <br />
september 1976
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  • portrait of a man<br />
september 1976
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  • Salim Elias Khadeda a 15 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Avin Ahmed Qassem a 9 year old Yazidi from Dougre, northern Iraq. <br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Gule Khalaf Jerdo a 41 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Haifaa Koji Khedr a 28 year old Yazidi from Rambusi, northern Iraq. <br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Farhan Khadeda Khalaf a 24 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Sharifa Khedr Qassem a 27 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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<br />
This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Madina Haji Qassem, a 15 year old Yazidi from Khanasor, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Natiq Haji Qassem, a 16 year old Yazidi from Khanasor, northern Iraq. <br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Shahed Elias Khadeda a 16 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Dalal Ali Mesho a 21 year old from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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She is in Greece with her husband and her two children. From Her village 150 people are missing.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Myan Shamo Hasan a 43 year old Yazidi from Shingal town, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Dedlar Dakhil Khalaf a 9 year old Yazidi from Shingal town, northern Iraq.<br />
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<br />
This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Madlen Dakhil Khalaf an 11 year old Yazidi from Shingal town, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Madlan Dakhil Khalaf a 7 year old Yazidi from Shingal town, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Yosif Baro Murad a 16 year old Yazidi from Khanasor, northern Iraq.<br />
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<br />
This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Berivam Hasn Abas a 3 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Elias Khadeda Ishmail a 54 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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<br />
This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Gule Khudida Khalaf a 30 year old Yazidi from Dougre, northern Iraq. <br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Qawal Kheder Saydo a 30 year old Yazidi from Rambusi, northern Iraq. <br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Hazim Elias Khadeda a 22 year old Yazidi from Siba Sheikh Khidir, northern Iraq.<br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • Jacek 28<br />
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Nowa Huta, Kraków, Poland  average income, higher education <br />
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Jacek is a co-owner of the bar Klub Kombinator in Nowa Huta <br />
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On Sundays I go to my grandparents. Sunday lunch is very important to me because I meet with my family. I tell them how was my week and I listen to them. On the rest of the days, sometimes I eat with friends or with people in Kombinator. The first meal I had in this flat was a theme dinner with friends, when everybody had the role of a celebrity -  Kasia was Madonna, Andrzej was the Pope and so on.
    Polish Family #20 - portrait
  • Eleni 42,  Michał 45, Natalia 20, Jan 16, Aleksander 11<br />
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Borówiec, Poznań county, Poland    higher income, higher education <br />
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Michał is a publisher and member of the local council<br />
Eleni is working as a trainer<br />
Natalia is a student <br />
Jan and Aleksander are going to school<br />
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We eat together everyday. We have breakfast together, then the kids eat something light at school and when we are all back at 4-5 in the afternoon we have dinner. One of the things that happening during the family meals is that Michał is trying to teach the boys savoir-vivre.
    Polish Family #22 - portrait
  • Maria 58, Andrzej 61<br />
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Golęczewo, Poznań county, Poland    average income, higher education <br />
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Maria is a pensioner. She was a journalist but now she is freelancing. <br />
Andrzej is an academic in the polytechnic school of Poznań (Poznań University of Technology)
    Polish Family #21 - portrait
  • Agata 24<br />
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Nowa Huta, Kraków, Poland  average income, high education <br />
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Agata works in a bank<br />
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Once or twice a month I visit my parents who live 20km outside Kraków. This is the best meal for me – big and tasty. Three generations eating together is the perfect thing for me. Sunday lunch is that moment when my family sits together by the table, no TV, no radio just eating and talking. Good atmosphere, good food and people that like it make a good meal.
    Polish Family # 18 - portrait
  • Alina 80  <br />
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One of the 50 residents at a retirement home in Krakow run by the Congregation of the Little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary<br />
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Tyniec, Krakow, Poland
    Polish Family # 15 - portrait
  • Marek 27, Teresa 52, Robert 49 - he was at work<br />
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Stary Rembertów, Warsaw, Poland  average income, medium education <br />
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Marek is an IT student and Teresa a housewife.  <br />
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Four times a week we eat together. A good meal depends on the taste of the cook. During the family dinner we have a nice, warm atmosphere and a better contact between us. Our food varies by our mood. Our cuisine is changing depending on the situation but not on the season. The Sunday lunch is important because we eat all together. Teresa remembers that when she was a kid the meals in her family where of traditional Polish cuisine.
    Polish Family # 14 - portrait
  • Robert 43, Agnieszka 42, Magdalena 21, Ewelina 20<br />
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Wołomin, Poland average income, higher education<br />
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Robert is a businessman in the food industry and a writer. <br />
Agnieszka takes care of the house.<br />
Magdalena and Ewelina are students. <br />
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Every weekend we eat together. The Sunday lunch is the biggest lunch for us. When we have guests or our family is visiting us we eat together on a big table with loads of food. The family dinner is a chance to meet and a cure for hunger. There are some dishes in our family based on cucumber and potatoes that nobody else has, like a family tradition
    Polish Family # 13 - portrait
  • Ania 32 Weronika 2½ Konrad 34<br />
Lódz, Poland  average income, higher education<br />
Ania is a sociologist and works for a electric power company. Konrad is a judge.<br />
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On Sundays we like to go for a walk and then eat with our parents. Ania's mother cooks turkey with rice and berries.
    Polish Family # 03 - portrait
  • Marcin 30  Joanna 34  Ignacy 2<br />
Lódz, Poland  average income, higher education<br />
Marcin is a cameraman and Joanna is Mama/ photographer<br />
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Almost every Sunday we eat at our parents. One week in Joanna's, one week in Marcin's and sometimes all together. When Marcin was a kid all of his mother's family was coming from all over Poland to his grandmother's house for Christmas. Joanna remembers that when she was a kid the lunch on weekdays was quick and simple but on the weekends they used to go to her uncle and grandparents.
    Polish Family # 02 - portrait
  • Danuta 65, Władysław 65<br />
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Nowa Huta, Kraków, Poland  low income, higher education <br />
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Both we are pensioners now. Danuta used to work as an accountant in Kraków and Władysław was an engineer in a building company. <br />
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We eat together everyday it is our routine. Sometimes our son comes after work here for some food. When we were working we were coming home different times so we couldn’t eat together. Probably the most important thing for a good meal is to give satisfaction to the people you cook for. On Sundays when we have our children around is a big celebration we spend more time on the table. We have a plot and in the summer we go there very often and we have BBQ’s. In the plot we cultivate flowers, beans, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers etc. we spend all day there, it’s beautiful. In the old days the factories owned those plots and giving them for free to the workers. Now we have to pay a small rent but it is worth it.
    Polish Family # 19 - portrait
  • Members of the centre for the elderly “Gaudium et Spes” in  Nowa Huta, Kraków. <br />
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os. Górali, Nowa Huta, Kraków, Poland  low to average income, elementary to University education <br />
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Pensioners
    Polish Family # 17 - portrait
  • Leszek 53, Helena 50, Anita 22<br />
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Janowice, Województwo Lubelskie, Poland<br />
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Helena is a manager and chef in a restaurant in Janowiec<br />
Leszek is a security guard<br />
Anita is a student of journalism in Lublin<br />
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Helena and Leszek eat everyday together when Leszek comes back from work. When we have a big smile in our faces after our meal we know that we had a good one. Anita and Lukasz visiting their parents twice a month and when they are at home we have big lunch together. When all of us are together we spend all day by the table. We have breakfast and then lunch. Food brings the family together. We talk for hours, drink tea and stay until late. In the summer we eat in the garden; after Sunday lunch we like to go for a walk in the fields.
    Polish Family # 11 - portrait
  • Tomasz 46, Kamilla 45, Kinga 11, Katarzyna 7 <br />
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Jastrzebie Zdrój, average income, medium education<br />
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Tomasz is the head electrician of a plastics factory. He thinks that he earns enough so his wife can take care of the kids that is a full time job. Lukasz the younger son who works as a baker contributes a bit to the house budget.<br />
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On Sundays Lukasz goes to work very early so again we don't have the opportunity to eat all together. The Sunday lunch is earlier, usually around 2 o'clock. After the lunch we stay together and talk but the kids run to the computer to play games.
    Polish Family # 07 - portrait
  • Ewa 58, Zdzislaw 59, Grzegorz 29, Hildegarda 84<br />
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Rybnik, higher income, higher education<br />
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Hildegarda is a pensioner now. She was forced labour in Germany during WWII, then she was working in a bag factory and then in a cable factory. <br />
Zdzislaw is an engineer, technical director of pipe factory. <br />
Ewa is a pensioner.  She was working as a sports teacher in local school. <br />
Grzegorz works for an NGO
    Polish Family # 06 - portrait
  • Iwona 58, Antoni 71, Mateusz 26 <br />
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Nowa Huta, Kraków, Poland  average income, higher education <br />
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Iwona works in the Steelwork’s Foundation of Health Protection and Social Welfare. <br />
Antoni is a pensioner; he used to work as an industrial psychologist in Sendzimir steelworks.<br />
Mateusz is a sociologist with a specification on multimedia and human communication and now he is doing his MA in the cultural changes of Nowa Huta <br />
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Everyone is coming home at different times so we don’t always eat together. It depends on the day. If we can meet all together then we eat together. Every Sunday Iwona  either with Antoni or with Mateusz visits her mother Alina 80 in an nursing home. Sometimes they stay there longer and in that case Sunday lunch is later. The family dinner could be a celebration when we have time, but when we are in a hurry it is just a way to comfort our hunger. A good meal depends on the heart of the cook, on products and on how much time we have. During our dinners we are talking because we are all together. Sometimes we invite friends and we stay around the table for hours. We would be glad to have all of our family around the table and talk for hours but for that we have to wait until the summer holidays when Marta the daughter of Antoni comes to Poland from California with her family.
    Polish Family # 16 - portrait
  • Mateusz 22, Mateusz 21, Grzegorz 2, Anita 22<br />
Lublin, Poland<br />
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We are all students.<br />
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Rarely we eat together. We coming back home at different times so it is hard to meet and have a lunch or dinner together. Everyone cooks for himself. We learned from our families, we watch how other people cook and copy them.<br />
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The best meal is the one our parents make. Family dinner with our parents is very important, we don’t see them very often so when we go home we really enjoy it. Mateusz’s 22 family is in Denmark, only his mother is in Poland so when he visit her for dinner he stays to help her with the house too. Sometimes Anita cooks more than what she can eat so we eat the leftovers. Once she made a dinner for all of us.
    Polish Family # 12 - portrait
  • Rafal 35,  Ania 29,  Tomek 3½,  Elzbieta 59,  Jacek 61<br />
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Lublin, average income, higher education <br />
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Elzbieta is a pensioner. She used to work as a food engineer in a frozen food factory and now she is a coordinator in the multigenerational club for volunteers in Lublin. <br />
Jacek is a pensioner too. He was a food engineer, director of a milk company.<br />
Ania is an academic teacher in the economy and management faculty of the agricultural university of Lublin and she does a research on the dairy industry in Lubelski region. <br />
Rafal is a prosecutor. <br />
Tomek goes to kindergarten. <br />
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Almost every second Sunday Rafal, Ania and Tomek come for the Sunday lunch. The Sunday lunch with all the family is very important for us because we are all together and we celebrate that with a delicious meal. We all work hard during the week, me and my husband on the charity and our kids on their jobs, so on Sunday we can relax, we have fun, we spend time together and we chat to our lovely grandson. The atmosphere is special. On Christmas and other holidays all the family eats together; we have a big party.
    Polish Family # 10 - portrait
  • Halina 52, Eugeniusz 51, Pawel 17 <br />
Rybnik, Poland average income, medium education<br />
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Eugeniusz is a pensioner. He was working as a coal-miner in KWK Borynia. <br />
Halina is working in the public insurance company in Rybnik. <br />
Pawel goes to high school. <br />
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The Sunday lunch is very important for us because our son Dariusz who studies in Katowice comes home and we eat together. We start our Sunday lunch early at 12:00 and then at 15:00 Halina servers the desserts, home made cakes we don't like to buy ready made cakes. At family meals we talk, we are all together so we can discuss things, also Halina is "interrogating" Dariusz about his life in Katowice. Both of our families come from the countryside so when we were kids our meals were very simple. Potatoes with cabbage, potatoes with milk. We were eating what we could grow, but we had access to fresh meat too.
    Polish Family # 09 - portrait
  • Piotr 66, Janina 65<br />
Zabrze, Poland average income, medium education<br />
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Both we are pensioners now, but we used to work in the construction industry. Piotr in the power plant and Janina in a house building company.
    Polish Family # 08 - portrait
  • Sylwia 50, Yolanda 28, Mikolaj 20<br />
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Praga-Poludnie, Warsaw, lower income, higher education <br />
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Sylwia is working in administration and studying fine arts<br />
Yolanda is working in film production<br />
Mikolaj is a student
    Polish Family # 05 - portrait
  • Ewa 50<br />
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Stara Milosna, Warsaw average income, higher education<br />
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Ewa is a real estate agent
    Polish Family # 04 - portrait
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