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breakfast is always leftovers from the previous night.

that's a heavy breakfast!!!

i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

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that's a heavy breakfast!!!

i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

OMG YES!!!

YMMV

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that's a heavy breakfast!!!

i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

OMG YES!!!

Come to NY and I will take you to good places to take Sveta to and satisfy her cravings :devil:

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that's a heavy breakfast!!!

i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

OMG YES!!!

Come to NY and I will take you to good places to take Sveta to and satisfy her cravings :devil:

We have Kiev Foods & Minsk Market to name just a couple shops here... I know it doesn't compare to Brooklyn but.....

YMMV

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that's a heavy breakfast!!!

i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

OMG YES!!!

Come to NY and I will take you to good places to take Sveta to and satisfy her cravings :devil:

We have Kiev Foods & Minsk Market to name just a couple shops here... I know it doesn't compare to Brooklyn but.....

Do you eat those fishes as well? Have you ever had it before or only after Sveta's arrival?

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01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

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01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

We have to make a special trip every couple of weeks to go buy smoked fish, herrings, etc.

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West Holiwood has lots of Russian delis and grocery stores but I make most of my own meals from scratch. Blini, salt pickles, plovf, and homemade bread too.

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i wonder if those that are married to russians if their SO craves smoked fish, herrings and etc? :)

We have to make a special trip every couple of weeks to go buy smoked fish, herrings, etc.

I think this food is sooooo Russian tradition and most of the Russians/Ukrainian love it....except i'm not crazy about it.

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04/29/10 - Approved

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How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

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Feb 11, 2005 ZAGS wedding in Moscow

Aug 7,2005 married in the Cathedral in Dmitrov

June 27, 2008 mail I-130

July 11,2008 sent I-129F

Oct 2, 2008 Yuri received packets 3+4 from US Embassy Moscow

Nov 20, 2008 Interview....VISA APPROVED!!!!!!

Dec 10, 2008 Yuri arrived! No problems :)

April 20, 2009 mailed AOS

May 4, 2009 medical exam

May 21, 2009 biometrics done

June 5, 2009 received EAD by mail

Aug 10, 2009 interview-given greencard congradulations letter with stamp

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How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

When I was in Ukraine my FIL came back with beer and big packet of smoke/dried/salted smelt (or its cousin).... It was sooooooo good,,,,,

YMMV

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How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

It's called "Taran'ka" :) not all of them are good, but some are very especially if it has caviar inside :thumbs:

How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

When I was in Ukraine my FIL came back with beer and big packet of smoke/dried/salted smelt (or its cousin).... It was sooooooo good,,,,,

how much water did you drink after that fish? :)

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12/14/09 - I-751 mailed

12/23/09 - Check cashed

12/28/09 - NOA1 (dated 12/21/09)

01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

01/26/10 - Biometrics appt.

01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

Spending so long in Asia, we have dried squid too. We dip it in hot pepper paste. I still prefer the Russian beer, but gotta go with Asian dried salty sea stuff.

There's also that stuff called sallo...... ever heard of that? That's a pretty "Russian" thing to eat. "Hey, anybody want a piece of raw pork fat to go with their bitter beer?" (It is actually pretty good... especially with a clove of garlic, an onion and a tomato.)

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

Spending so long in Asia, we have dried squid too. We dip it in hot pepper paste. I still prefer the Russian beer, but gotta go with Asian dried salty sea stuff.

There's also that stuff called sallo...... ever heard of that? That's a pretty "Russian" thing to eat. "Hey, anybody want a piece of raw pork fat to go with their bitter beer?" (It is actually pretty good... especially with a clove of garlic, an onion and a tomato.)

salo i sjust pork fat.....pure fat, not like bacon cause bacon has a bit of meat on it.

take rye bread, take garlic and crush it against the edge of the bread and put some salt and it's so damn good and have it with borsch

12/14/09 - I-751 mailed

12/23/09 - Check cashed

12/28/09 - NOA1 (dated 12/21/09)

01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

01/26/10 - Biometrics appt.

01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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How about that dried fish that men like to eat with beer? YUCK! Smells like cat food.......

Spending so long in Asia, we have dried squid too. We dip it in hot pepper paste. I still prefer the Russian beer, but gotta go with Asian dried salty sea stuff.

There's also that stuff called sallo...... ever heard of that? That's a pretty "Russian" thing to eat. "Hey, anybody want a piece of raw pork fat to go with their bitter beer?" (It is actually pretty good... especially with a clove of garlic, an onion and a tomato.)

salo i sjust pork fat.....pure fat, not like bacon cause bacon has a bit of meat on it.

take rye bread, take garlic and crush it against the edge of the bread and put some salt and it's so damn good and have it with borsch

I love сало! The best сало is from Ukraine. I freeze it then slice it paper thin. Put it on a peice of real black bread topped with хрен, heaven! Unfortunately it is illegal in the US and trying to sneak it through customs results in a pack of airport dogs attacking the suitcase. :(

Edited by PJB

Feb 11, 2005 ZAGS wedding in Moscow

Aug 7,2005 married in the Cathedral in Dmitrov

June 27, 2008 mail I-130

July 11,2008 sent I-129F

Oct 2, 2008 Yuri received packets 3+4 from US Embassy Moscow

Nov 20, 2008 Interview....VISA APPROVED!!!!!!

Dec 10, 2008 Yuri arrived! No problems :)

April 20, 2009 mailed AOS

May 4, 2009 medical exam

May 21, 2009 biometrics done

June 5, 2009 received EAD by mail

Aug 10, 2009 interview-given greencard congradulations letter with stamp

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