My Favorites have Dropped in Price…

Just went to the store and bought some staples. I was actually mouth open, tongue lolling amazed…

Red beets at 9 rubles a kilo… (.15 a kilo or .07 per pound)

Yellow onions at 12 rubles a kilo… (.20 a kilo or .09 per pound)

Whole chicken at 89 rubles a kilo… (1.48 per kilo or .67 per pound)

Eggs at 43 rubles for 10 each…

Boza’s food at 14.5 rubles per pack…

And a Partridge in a Pear Tree, wait I mean, “One block of real Russian cheese at 225 rubles per kilo…”

Yes I am in a good mood and I have packed our freezer to the max with goodies for a rainy day. It was a tight squeeze but a big fat chicken is now freezing also…

Russia is really producing product now and I plus many thank the USA for being such dick heads. For Russia needed to get off its ass and be self-sufficient again…

Have a nice day…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia

Milk Time…

milk time

This is how you can buy milk in Moscow, raw milk and it is great. I grabbed the liter bottle that I had ready for such happenings and got a liter of fresh raw milk for 50 rubles today…

This man came running through the flats and honked like a crazy person. How could you resist? Either go buy his milk and make him shut up or go to smack him in the nose to make him shut up… 🙂

cup of steaming coffeeWhat ever works and now I have delicious fresh raw milk and I just used the real cream on top for a cup of coffee…

Oh my!

Posted by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia

So sorry, so sad, America love you long time. Got a chocolate bar soldier?

invasion
Now that is an invasion… USA, USA, USA, USA! lol…

Why it is none other than the USA. You know all that Ra Ra Boom Dee aye?

The United States Army will send a convoy of American soldiers and military vehicles through Eastern European countries near Russia’s western border, despite Moscow’s repeated expression of concern over NATO’s expansion of forces in the region.

The 1,100 mile journey, dubbed “Dragoon Ride,” will last from March 21 through April 1 and wraps up months the US Army spent training with allies in Poland and the Baltics.

American troops from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment will accompany their eight-wheeled armored combat vehicles, called Strykers, while the Army’s 12th Combat Aviation Brigade will provide aerial reconnaissance support.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/news/20150320/1019758103.html#ixzz3UuUouvWU

I actually feel sorry in a way for Europe, they let a friend in sheep’s clothing come into their home and that friend will only leave when he croaks…

So sorry, so sad, America love you long time. Got a chocolate bar soldier?

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