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Elena
ID: 1083942
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Not silly, beautiful, fascinating and attractive girl. Consider myself to be romantic but sometimes the truth of life takes me down to Earth, with a good sense of humor, hardworking, punctual, communicative, well-balanced, kind and easy-going with high IQ.
Interests:
I observe political situation not only in my country but in the world. I love fresh news. I love watching modern films. When I have time I read books of Paulo Coelho or other writers. Also I`m interested in psychology and read thematic books. Generally I read juridical literature. I lead an active life-style, twice a week I visit a gym and eat just healthy food. I`m fond of swimming, tennis, yoga, scuba diving dream to jump with parachute and quadracycling. I love nature and often go outside the town. I love cooking and am not afraid of experiments
Looking For Type:
I am keen on finding an attractive, well-built man, who leads an active life-style.
Looking For Age:
27 - 35
Belorussian cuisine is well known for its various recipes of soups, such as borshch and ukha, stews, sausages and pies. Meat (beef, chicken and pork) and fish dishes are eaten with vegetables - cabbage, carrots, mushrooms, onions, peas and tomatoes. Dairy products such as eggs and cottage cheese are also part of the Belarusian diet.
Belorussian borshch
The Belorussians have a soup meal at least once a day. Soups can be made on meat, fish, mushroom, vegetables or milk stocks.
How about a plate of Belorussian borstch? Nothing can warm your heart and stomach better than this traditional soup meal.
Ask Anastasia Web Elena to make it for you!
Ingredients:
2.6 qt water
10.5 oz ham bones
7 g beef
2.1 oz sausages
2 beetroots
5 potatoes
1 carrot
1 onion
2 tb tomato paste
0.7 oz pork fat
1 tb flour
2 ts sugar
2 ts 3% vinegar
4 ts sour cream
1 parsley root
salt
Place chopped ham bones and beef in cold water and bring them to boil. Froth with a skimmer and allow simmering over a slow fire. Half an hour before stock is done, add salt; drop in a cleaned and washed carrot, onion and a parsley root. Strain the stock.
Pry the shredded carrot, parsley and onion in pork fat. Add tomato paste and keep it over a slow fire for about 10 minutes. Add to the boiling stock cubed potatoes, boiled shredded beetroot, onion and roots browned slightly, flour blended with some stock and cook until it is done. Season the borshch with sugar and vinegar. Cut boiled meet and sausages into chunks and add them to the borshch.
Klyotsky
Ground potato stuffed with meat
Have a taste of Anastasia Web Elena's special - delicious Belorussian klyotsky!
Ingredients:
1 c flour
1 c milk
4 ea eggs
2 tb dried and finely ground bread-crumbs
1 ea onion
salt
greens
Fry chopped onion, dried and finely ground bread-crumbs in the butter, until light brown. Bring milk with butter to boil, stir in flour gradually until it is thick (cook on a law heat for 30 minutes). Mix in eggs and salt. Put a teaspoon in hot water and take the mass with it and sink it into boiling water or broth. Take out klyotsky that have come to the surface, pour over melted butter with onion and bread crumbs on it. Decorate with greens.
Karavay
Traditional round bread
Karavay, karavay - kogo hochesh vybiray... An old children's song goes like that, "Karavay, karavay, choose whoever you wish..." But if you have decided on some Anastasia Web lady already, with the time you might ask her to bake a karavay for you!
Ingredients:
10 cupful flour
120 g yeast
1 cupful sour cream
100 g butter
50 g raisins
4 cupful milk
8 eggs
fat
salt
Make leavened dough by dissolving the yeast in lukewarm milk, add salt; stir in half the flour and mix well until even. Set aside to rise for 2 hours. After the dough has risen, and begins to settle, add to it honey, eggs, raisins, sour cream, butter and knead the dough until it leaves the sides of the bowl clean. Set aside to rise again. After the dough has doubled its original bulk, beat it down and set aside to rise, then knead on the table and place in a greased mould.
Decorate the top of the karavay with dough figures, colour caramel, brush with beaten egging and bake in oven.
Preeyatnava apetita! (bon appetite) your Anastasia Web Elena 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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Dear Customers’ Service! You are more than kind, thank you for your gracious assistance, sincerely,
Michael D. R.
June 2003
Thanks! I am receiving many, many letters from some very lovely, intelligent and sensitive ladies. This is better than I anticipated.
Terry
July 2003
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