
We found out, just by walking through Prague's main squares, that they have an Easter Festival/Market in which vendors will set up shop in little wooden stalls decorated with streamers and eggs. There were roasted nuts, souvenirs, trdlo's, amber jewelry, caramel & pitzel sandwiches, painted eggs, Russian dolls, jacket potatoes, marionettes, kebabs, potato pancakes, and punc (which was hot alcohol and grenadine, disgusting). The markets were adorable and Bethany and I got some kebab sandwiches and sat and people watched. I've decided that Prague is the most adorable city.


This is a trdlo, a round sugary pastry, in case you were wondering:

And this is how the trdlo is made:

There was also a cheese vendor (We learned early on that Prague's main foods are meat, meat on some sort of skewer, cheese, and fried cheese) and he kept force feeding Bethany and I slivers of cheese, which were amazing, but we had no way to bring cheese back with us because of the airports no food rules, so we had to walk away and he looked so sad, poor guy.
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