Duck blood soup is caledl Czernina, and it's a standard offering at most Polish 
restaurants. One of my favorite Polish restaurants is Polish Village in 
Hamtramck. Wonderful sausage, fabulous latkes and pierogis, and reasonable 
prices. Here's a peak in their kitchen: 
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5315634&size=lg
Paul

On Mar 8, 2011, at 8:47 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:

> I don't remember the polish name for the soup but while I lived for a while
> in Wyandotte, MI I had what was called ducks blood soup. It actually tasted
> pretty good, well minus that it had I think raisins in it.
> 
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> Hi Christine,
> You can get paczkis at any of the Polish bakeries in Hamtramck. One of the
> best known is the New Palace Bakery, 9833 Joseph Campau St,  Hamtramck, MI
> 48212 (313) 875-1334. Other bakeries and food stores in the metro area sell
> paczkis on paczki day, some importing them from Hamtramck, but you can
> always get then at New Palace. Hamtramck is a suburb that is surrounded by
> Detroit. It's easy to get to in that it's just a short distance from
> Interstate 75.
> Paul
> On Mar 8, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote:
> 
> 
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