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Olga
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I am a sporty, active, curious and tempting lady. I love life and I try to make every day brighter than previous! People say I am a beneficent and understanding woman with a kind heart. May be that is why I have a lot of friends and acquaintances in my life. I think that one of the most important character traits I have is tolerance. I will always help those who need my help or support.
Interests:
I adore spending my time on the seaside, lying on the shore, listening to the waves and simply having fun in the water! I go in for water kinds of sport, fitness and jogging. Every morning I try to start my day smiling and expecting for something new and interesting. Very often I go to the cinema, theatre, entertainment parks and many other places. My life has never been boring and I hope it will continue like that.
Looking For Type:
I am dreaming to meet a man who is ready for constant changes in his life. I joined this website in order to find a man who is seriously interested in meeting a Slavic woman. I want my man to be ready to experience all life adventures, joy and pure love with me. It would be great also if he will possess a good sense of humor.
Looking For Age:
21 - 45
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 Olga 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)
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.
Cucumbers in sour cream
As a delicious appetizer or snack you can try Anastasia Web Olga's special - cucumbers or radishes in sour cream.
Ingredients:
3 cups sliced cucumbers
salt
1/4 c chopped fresh dill or 2 tablespoons dill weed
1 c dairy sour cream or yogurt
Sprinkle cucumbers with salt. Let them stand for 30 minutes. Pat them dry with paper towels. Stir dill into sour cream. Add cucumbers; mix well.
Radishes with sour cream: follow directions for cucumbers in sour cream; substitute radishes for cucumbers and omit step 1.
Ukrainian syrnyky
Cottage cheese fritters
Ukrainian syrnyky, or cottage cheese fritters, is a traditional Ukrainian dish. These tasty little pancakes are usually topped with jam or sour cream.
Your sweet Anastasia Web Olga from Nikolaev will please you with the perfect syrnyky for breakfast or lunch!
Ingredients:
1 lb of cottage cheese
1/2 glass of sugar
3 eggs
2 glasses of flour
2 oz of melted butter
1 glass of sour cream
a little salt
Whisk eggs with salt and sugar into thick froth. Add minced cottage cheese and 1.5 glasses of flour. Knead thoroughly. Put the dough onto the board sifted with flour, and form a thick roll. Slice it into pieces as thick as a finger. Put each slice into flour, and make its form like a cutlet with a knife. Fry in butter in a frying pan at the medium heat, both sides.
Serve with sour cream.
Preeyatnava apetita! (bon appetite) your Anastasia Web Olga will tell you while serving this wonderful dish.
You answer should be "Balshoye spasiba, daragaya moya!" (Thank you so much, my darling!)
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- Each;
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