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Character:
It’s hard to describe yourself. Maybe I should say I am prefect?:) Well, I don’t like perfect people and even don’t believe they exist. I am a decent, warm-hearted, positive-thinking, well-educated and well-balanced, cultured, attentive, cheerful, sentimental and loving woman.

Interests:
I like spending my time in the countryside. I enjoy cooking, family celebrations, meeting my friends, going out and reading. I love music. As for sports I prefer swimming. Also I am romantic and know how to arrange a romantic night…

Looking For Type:
I need to find you – an independent, reliable, kind, romantic, gentle, caring and sincere friend. I want you to defend me and be the love of my life.

Looking For Age:
40 - 55
Ukrainian women love to cook. Traditional dishes of Ukrainian cuisine are aromatic and contain a wide variety of herbs and spices, including garlic, parsley, dill, mint, mustard, pepper and cinnamon. Bread is provided with all savory dishes and is of a high quality. When dining with guests, either wine or vodka and mineral water are usually drunk.
Ukrainian borsch with meat

Borshch is a Ukrainian beet soup. It could be described as a national soup of Ukraine. Filled with beets and other vegetables from a typical Ukrainian garden, it is a hearty soup which could be found on almost every dinner table. Here is one of more than 500 versions of borshch recipes.

How about a plate of Ukrainian borstch? Nothing can warm your heart and stomach better than this traditional soup meal.
Ask Anastasia Web Dana to make it for you!
Ingredients:
1/4 pound salt pork, diced
1 large leek, thinly sliced
1 medium onion, sliced
1 celery or parsley root (about 6 ounces), peeled and cut in thin strips
3 beet (about 1/2 pound), peeled and shredded
1/2 head cabbage (about 1/2 pound), thinly sliced
2 quarts water
1 1/2 pounds cooked meat such as kielbasa (Polish sausage), ham, beef, or pork, diced
1 can (8 ounces) whole tomatoes
1 c rye flour kvas
2 tb flour
1 ts salt
1/2 ts pepper
1 1/2 ts lemon juice or vinegar
1 c whipping cream or dairy sour cream horseradish (optional)
Single Russian woman: Dana from Kiev and her cooking recipes
Fry salt pork until golden in a 5-quart kettle. Add leek and onion. Fry until onion is transparent. Add celery root, beets, cabbage, water, and meat. Cook until celery root is crisp tender; about 25 minutes. Add tomatoes and kvas, mix. Cook over medium heat for 30 minutes. Make a smooth paste of butter and flour; stir into the simmering soup. Cook and stir until soup thickens. Add salt, pepper, and lemon juice; mix. To serve, spoon a small amount of cream and horseradish into each bowl. Ladle hot soup into bowl and stir to blend with the cream and horseradish.
Golubtsy

Stuffed cabbage rolls

Golubtsy are Ukrainian cabbage rolls. The filling is mainly rice with a small amount of hamburger (unlike other East European cabbage rolls which are mainly hamburger with a small amount of rice). The golubtsy are placed in a large pot, covered with tomato sauce and baked. The word "golub" in Ukrainian means "dove"; golubtsi are made in the shape of a dove.

Are you hungry? Have you had dinner yet? Wanna try Ukrainian golubtsy? Anastasia Web assures you Dana from Kiev makes them so yummy!
Ingredients:
Whole head cabbage (about 4 pounds)
boiling salted water
1 onion, chopped
2 tb oil
1 1/2 pounds ground beef
1/2 pound ground fresh pork
1 1/2 cups cooked rice
1 ts salt
1/4 ts pepper
2 cans (about 10 ounces each) condensed tomato soup
2 1/2 cups water
Young Russian girls: Dana from Kiev and her traditional recipes
Remove core from cabbage. Place whole head in a large kettle filled with boiling salted water. Cover; cook for 3 minutes, or until softened enough to pull off individual leaves (about 30). Cut thick center stem from each leaf. Chop remaining cabbage. Saut? onion in oil. Add meat, rice salt, and pepper. Mix thoroughly. Place a heaping tablespoonful of meat mixture on each cabbage leaf. Tuck sides over filling while rolling leaf around filling. Secure with wooden picks.
Place half the chopped cabbage on bottom of a large Dutch oven. Fill with layers of the cabbage rolls. Cover with remaining chopped cabbage.
Combine tomato soup with water; mix until smooth. Pour over cabbage rolls. Cover and bring to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer 1 1/2 hours. Serve cabbage rolls with the sauce.
Pompushky

Ukrainian donuts

Pompushky resemble Pepperidge farm's rolls. There are no holidays without pompushky. Every region of Ukraine has its own recipes and traditions of baking them.

It takes a lot of patience and skills to make them. However, we are sure your sweet Anastasia Web Dana from Kiev will succeed in pleasing you with the perfect pompushky!
Ingredients:
8 cups flour
2 pkgs yeast
3 cups milk
2 tb olive oil
2 ts sugar
4 eggs
1 ts salt
Dana, one of Russian wives cooking traditional food
Let yeast stand for 10 minutes. In a large bowl, put in part of the flour (about 6 cups), making a well in the middle. Beat the eggs lightly, add melted butter, milk, sugar and salt. Add this mixture to the flour along with yeast. Mix well and knead until dough is soft and not sticky adding the remaining flour only as necessary. Knead about 10 minutes. Cover and let rise in a warm spot until double in bulk. Punch down and knead lightly. Let it rise again. Take a small amount of dough; roll on a lightly floured table. It must be fairly thick. Cut out rounds, coffee mugs work well. Place a small amount of filling in the center bringing the edges together and pinch well to seal tightly. Place pompushky seam side down on lightly floured surface, cover and let rise a while, for about 15 minutes. Do not let over rise. Fry in oil, about 375F for about 3 minutes, turning them to brown on both sides. Drain on paper towels.
Preeyatnava apetita! (bon appetite) your Anastasia Web Dana will tell you while serving this wonderful dish.
You answer should be "Balshoye spasiba, daragaya moya!" (Thank you so much, my darling!)
ea - Each;tb - Table spoon;ts - Tea spoon;c - Cup

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