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Character:
I am cheerful, open-minded, outgoing, optimistic person and romantic at heart. I like to surprise and to be surprised. I do believe in fate & love.

Interests:
I like nature and everything natural & real. I often go to the country to spend my weekends. I like flowers (growing, giving and receiving). I like to walk in the forest, to ski in winter time. I like literature very much and to study the language. I like classical music as well as opera and ballet. I like to play the piano. I visit picture galleries, museums, theaters. I am currently working as a sales manager in a Scandinavian travel agency in Moscow. I like my job very much as it gives an opportunity to see countries, to learn different cultures, to meet new people. Someday I would like to create a family and to have children.

Looking For Type:
I am looking for a kindred-spirit person, intelligent, honoroble and reliable, caring and understanding, with a sense of humor who loves life, who will help me to create a lovely home and a warm family environment.

Looking For Age:
30 - 43
Russian cuisine is famous for exotic soups, cabbage shchi and solyanka, which is made of assorted meats. Russians are great lovers of pelmeni, small Siberian meat pies boiled in broth. Every housewife of any experience has her own recipes for pies, pickles, and sauerkraut. Even more varied is the choice of recipes for mushrooms, fried, pickled, salted, boiled and what not. Rich nature let Russian women create plenty of splendid dishes famous for the excellent gustatory senses and beauty.
Borstch

The Russians have a soup meal at least once a day. Schi, borsch, rassolnik, botvinia, ukha, okroshka and solianka has been a peculiarity of Russia since ancient times. Soups can be made on meat, fish, mushroom, vegetables or milk stocks.

How about a plate of Russian borstch? Nothing can warm your heart and stomach better than this traditional soup meal.
Ask Anastasia Web Julia to make it for you!
Ingredients:
3/1/2 c canned tomatoes
5 or 6 med. size potatoes cut in halves
1 large carrot cut fine
1 small peeled beet
black pepper & salt to taste
1 small onion chopped butter
4 c shredded cabbage
¾ c sweet cream
½ c fresh green pepper chopped
2 tb fresh or dried dill
1 celery chopped fine
2/1/2 qts water
1/1/2 c diced potatoes
Russian lady Julia from Moscow and her food recipes
Put water to boil in large kettle. Add 1/2 c canned tomatoes. Drop in boiling water 5 or 6 med. size potatoes, chopped carrot and the beet. Add 3 tb butter in frying pan. When melted add chopped onion, cook tender but do not brown. Add 3 c canned tomatoes and let simmer with onion and butter until a thick sauce. Into a separate frying pan put 2-3 tb butter to melt. Add 2 c shredded cabbage and fry. Cook tender but do not brown. Shred another 2 c to add later to the borstch. When potatoes are tender remove them to a bowl. Add 2 tb butter, mash well, then add ? c sweet cream and mix well and set aside.
Add 1/1/2 c diced potatoes to the stock and the remainder of the shredded cabbage. When diced potatoes are tender, add the onion-tomato-sauce, then add the cooked cabbage, and the potato-cream mixture. Add 3 tb butter to the borstch. Stir well.
Add fresh chopped fine green pepper. Add 3 tb fresh or dried dill. Remove beet, one hour later after borstch is ready.
Borstch is ready to serve. Serve with chopped garlic in your soup bowl and a fresh piece of bread and butter. Yummy, enjoy...
Salted mushrooms

Preserving vegetables and fruits is an ancient Russian tradition and is still very popular. Nothing can compare with home-made pickled mushrooms and cucumbers. And who never tried grandmother's gooseberry preserve has lost a truly delicious joy of life!
You can ask your Anastasia Web Julia from Moscow to make salted mushrooms for you! We are sure she has stored up some old grandmother's recipes.
Ingredients:
11 1/4 lb edible lamellar mushrooms
1 cup salt
spices and condiments:
leaf of black currant, leaf of horse-radish, garlic, pepper, dill, sweet pepper, cloves
(do not add spices when salting saffron milk-caps)
Russian women personals: Julia from Moscow and her traditional recipes
Sort out the mushrooms, wash thoroughly, soak for 2 to 3 days in cold water changing it many times and keeping the mushrooms in a cold room. Place the soaked mushrooms into a prepared wooden or glass vessel in rows, with their stems up, interspersing them with condiments, spices and salt in the proportion of 4% to the mass of the mushrooms. Put a round wooden cover and load over them. Milk agarics and coral milky caps can be salted together interspersing them with salt and chopped white onions.
Russian pirozhki

Russian potato-and-cabbage turnovers

Every Russian family has its own, handed down from generation to generation the recipe of pirozhki. They vary greatly but one thing is for sure, the Russians put all their soul into them; no other dish reflects Russian national type better than pirozhki.

Ask your Anastasia Web Julia from Moscow to make pirozhki for you and your friends!
Ingredients:
Dough:
2 2/3 cups flour
1/2 ts baking powder
1/2 ts salt
1 1/2 sticks (3/4 cup) cold butter, cut into bits
2 egg yolks
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tb cold water if necessary

Filling:
3/4 pound russet (baking) potatoes
2 tb butter
1 onion, chopped fine
3/4 ts caraway seeds
1 tb vegetable oil
3 cups chopped cabbage
3 tb sour cream
2 tb water if necessary
3 tb finely chopped fresh dill
an egg wash made by beating 1 large egg with 1 teaspoon water
Both unusual and tasty food: authentic dishes suggested by Julia, Ukrainian woman from Anastasia International
Blend together flour, baking powder, salt, and butter until the mixture resembles meal. In a small bowl whisk egg yolks and sour cream; add sour cream mixture to the flour mixture, and blend the mixture until it forms a dough, adding the water if the dough seems dry. Divide the dough into fourths, form each fourth into a flattened round, and chill the dough, each round wrapped well in wax paper, for an hour or overnight.

Make the filling:
Peel potatoes, cut them into 3/4-inch pieces, and boil them until they are very tender. Force the potatoes through a ricer or food mill into a bowl and stir in 1 tablespoon of butter. Cook onions and caraway seeds in the remaining 1 tablespoon butter and oil over moderate heat, stirring, until the onion is golden, add the cabbage, and cook the mixture, stirring, for 5 minutes. Cook the mixture, covered, over moderately low heat for 5 minutes more and stir it into the potato mixture with the sour cream, dill salt and pepper to taste. The filling may be made 1 day in advance and kept covered and chilled.
On a lightly floured surface roll out 1 piece of the dough 1/8 inch thick, keeping the remaining pieces wrapped and chilled, and with a 3-inch cutter cut out rounds. Brush each round with some of the egg wash, put 2 level teaspoons of the filling on one half of each round, and fold the dough over the filling to form a half-moon, pressing the edges together firmly to seal them and crimping them with a fork. Gather the scraps of dough, reenroll them, and make more pirozhki with the remaining filling and dough and some of the remaining egg wash in the same manner. The pirozhki may be made up to this point 5 days in advance and kept frozen in plastic freeze bags. The pirozhki need not be thawed before baking.
Arrange the pirozhki on lightly greased baking sheets and brush the tops with the remaining egg wash. Bake the pirozhki in preheated 350�F oven for 25 to 30 minutes, or until they are golden, and serve them warm or at room temperature.
Preeyatnava apetita! (bon appetite) your Anastasia Web Julia 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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