I know we get spoiled with our weather.
Well, time for bed - good luck! (Just post on everybody's (I don't know about you but I still have 75 unread) to get your tickets).
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Lemon Cheesecake wrote:Oh my gosh - I LOVE borscht!
Stew is a similar poor man's food - cheap cuts of meat boiled for a longtime and throw in what you have for veggies...make some dumplings if you have no bread or they use to dip the stale bread in the soup or stew. As much as we didn't have much when I was a child we still managed to have some sort of meal...even if it was just eggs from the chickens we had, but my grandparents weren't so fortunate, often going without a meal and no heat in freezing temperatures.
Lemon Cheesecake wrote:we eat a lot of quesadillas which our version is sprinkle some grated cheese on a tortilla, fold it in half and stick it in the toaster oven on toast... my friend heats hers up over the gas burner on her stove
I prefer borscht hot and I will add sour cream but not always. We also ate a lot of cabbage rolls and then we got lazy and just mixed everything in a pot instead of rolling the stuffing in the leaves and baking it.
I thought the joke was funny!
My friend told me stories of standing in long lines in Russia for food - you couldn't just go to a store you had to stand in a line for every item! Is it still like that?
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