"La Kishka" is a fictional or metaphorical reference, as there is no widely known story or event related to it in popular culture or history. If you're referring to a specific tale, joke, or context involving "la kishka," please provide more details for a better response. Otherwise, it seems to be a playful or rhetorical question.
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Gary Friedkin goes by Kishka.
Kishka is a traditional Eastern European dish, often made from the intestines of animals, typically stuffed with a mixture of ingredients such as buckwheat, barley, or rice, along with meat, spices, and sometimes vegetables. It is commonly associated with Jewish and Polish cuisines, where it can be served as a main dish or side. Kishka can be cooked in various ways, including boiling, baking, or frying, and is appreciated for its rich flavor and hearty texture.
Kosher Knaidl, Kishka, Kögel, etc.
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yes he stole a queens crown and then killed five men just for fun. and he stole a baby's mothers best friends ankles wife's kids best friends sisters ring. he was a very evil woman.
He stole the bananas from my stall.I will find the culprit who stole from me.
Kishka can either be fried (casing on or off) in a lightly buttered or oiled frying pan or baked in a 350 degree oven until warm throughout. Personal preference will dictate the doneness, either just warmed or crisp.
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Stole is a verb.
The usual spelling is kishka (also kishke) a type of East European sausage made from meat and grain).