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Travel Bug Dog Tag Marika

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Released:
Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Origin:
Michigan, United States
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Current Goal

This travel bug is dedicated to Marika. She would like to travel to Budapest Hungary, and then around Hungary and on to Slovakia. If you pick up any good Kapusta recipes, or other Hungarian recipes along the way, please include them in the log.
Körömvirág akar szeret -hoz utazik átmeno Magyarország és Szlovák

About This Item

Marika Molnar Soltezs is a character in a play we are writing, called Boomtown. She was born in Budapest Hungary, in 1873. She came to United States via Ellis Island in 1896. She landed in New York first and became a garment worker. She was active in the Garment Workers Union, and eventually was fired for activism. She came to Detroit/DelRay in 1914 with her husband Viktor Soltezs. He went to work for Solvay Chemicals. She went to work in the Turnsteadt Ford plant. At the beginning of the play, she is newly widowed. She is an old-school communist and rather opposed to church involvement. Marika believes only in economic change, she is quite conservative socially. She does not believe or support the suffragettes and thinks the effort to get votes was a waste of time and energy. She dresses very poorly. She lives on South Street, where she has turned her house into a boarding house. Her husband died of tuberculosis in October 1924, after working twelve years at Solvay. She has had six pregnancies—only two children have lived. Both are daughter (Irma and Rozsika) who have married and moved to new community of Lincoln Park. Her last child, a boy named Janos, died at the age of two during the influenza epidemic of 1918.

Boomtown revolves around five women from very different backgrounds that have come to Gus’ all night diner, across the street from the Ford Turnstead plant in Detroit Michigan in 1925. Boomtown will be produced at the Matrix Theatre in Detroit Michigan in March 2005.

Tracking History (5993.8mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/7/2005 aRRKS retrieved it from Steps in the Wall United Kingdom   Visit Log

Collect from the non-event in Chester. Good luck with the play.

Dropped Off 3/7/2005 mongoose39uk placed it in Steps in the Wall United Kingdom - 14.59 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/3/2005 mongoose39uk retrieved it from Is Alice Home? United Kingdom   Visit Log

Off to Chester

Dropped Off 1/30/2005 TheDiscoMessiah placed it in Is Alice Home? United Kingdom - 45.04 miles  Visit Log
Write note 1/30/2005 TheDiscoMessiah posted a note for it   Visit Log

Dug out a recipe for you, can't say it sounds too appetising though...

KAPUSTA

1 lg. can sauerkraut
2 tbsp. oil
1/2 c. split green peas
1 diced potato
1 c. water

Boil peas and potatoes with water until peas fall apart - 15 to 25 minutes.
Add more water if needed.
Use hand mixer to puree.
The mixture will be paste like.
Wash sauerkraut, add to pea and potato mixture.
Add oil and water to make a soup like consistency.
Boil 10 to 15 minutes.

Serve!

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/22/2005 TheDiscoMessiah retrieved it from Carsington Water East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Will be heading west with this one.

Dropped Off 1/16/2005 one4zorro placed it in Carsington Water East Midlands, United Kingdom - 99.5 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/4/2005 one4zorro retrieved it from Scout Scar Mushroom North West England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Will place further south.

Dropped Off 1/1/2005 timotigs placed it in Scout Scar Mushroom North West England, United Kingdom - 239.82 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/26/2004 timotigs grabbed it   Visit Log

found in steve's lunchbox will take it somewhere colder....
timotigs

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