The way we Slavs usually eat Kielbasa is right out of the Easter Basket, cold! Easter for Orthodox Christians is this Sunday, April 8. We put ham, kielbasa, bacon, salt, Easter eggs, homemade cheese (Hrutka), bread (Pascha), wine and Easter candy in our basket, gather in a circle in the yard of the church after services and the priest comes out and blesses us and the baskets. Afterwards, we get together with the whole extended family and everyone eats a feast comprised of the contents of everyone's basket. So this hand-smoked kielbasa I made will be a conversation starter during dinner! Our church used to be Russian Orthodox (we're American Orthodox now) so that's why I'm Dave 'DaRooskie'! A place spelled 'Czerw's' and pronounced 'Shev's' is definitely polish! Jak se mas?