Russian Meat Piroshki Recipe…

pirozhkiPiroshki is a generic word for individual-sized baked or fried buns stuffed with a variety of fillings. In the case of this recipe we will use meat filling. Russians love these pies (As I like to call them!). They can even be found wrapped like a pastry in the bread department and will surprise you as they look to be a sweet type treat and almost always you will find cabbage as the filling. I have learned to make sure I read first before I grab…

In Russia they can be found at bus stops and metro stations, In Kiev, Ukraine I know an old babushka that makes the best Piroshki’s and sells them rain, snow, sleet or shine right on the stairs of the entrance to a metro station that I use a lot in Kiev. She has the best pies you could ever want. In our village we travel to a bunch, they have a kiosk that sells these in multiples of stuffings…

Some people pan fry these and some oven bake them and some deep fry them. I prefer to oven bake them and they seem to be fluffier and a lot less fat…

Lets make some Piroshki…

Ingredients:

  • 3 to 4 Loaves frozen bread dough thawed. (Easier than making bread yourself!)
  • 4 medium onions diced
  • stick of real butter melted
  • 1 garlic clove diced
  • 1 med. head cabbage diced
  • 2 lbs lean ground meat (Beef, pork, chicken, turkey or what ever or mixed!)
  • sour cream
  • salt and pepper to taste

How to produce them:

  • Cook the onions and meat together in a fry pan and salt and pepper.
  • Then add cabbage and steam until tender and slightly browned
  • Roll out dough on a floured surface to 1/4 inch thick then cut into 6 inch circles (I use a tin can!)
  • Place a heaping tablespoon + of filling on each circle and fold in half  – seal the edges and brush with melted butter all over the top.
  • Place on a greased baking sheet let rise in warm draft free area for 20 minutes.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 min.
  • Serve with sour cream on the side! (Everything in Russia has sour cream with it!)
  • Yummy…

You can fill these things with anything and call it a Piroshki. Try them with cherries, apples, raisins and apricots. I love them with shredded carrots, turkey and cheese. Remember generic is the word and use your imagination to make what you want…

Yummy for the Tummy…

WtR

Svet Sunday: Tell It To My Hand!

Hello!

Today I want to tell you about one theme what it seems was interesting for me all my life.

I’ll tell you a little about Zagorsk school for deaf and blind children. Life of such people was always interesting for me, how they understand this world, how world understands me. I remember my Mom told me that when she was a student in Moscow Pedagogic University Olga Skorohodova came to meet the students. Olga Skorohodova was blind and deaf from early childhood but my Mom told that she was speaking well, told interesting things and answered the questions (she had an interpretor who helped her). She wrote books and poems and later when I already was a student of Moscow State University (Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics) I liked to sit in the library reading her books.

I already was student of fourth year when two my class-mates called me and told that they are members of a volunteer organisation and that was very interesting life and they told me that they were visiting the Zagorsk school for deaf and blind children and helped them. Next week they were going there to remove snow from roof. That was the end of March and the snow was heavy, ready to melt off and the roof could be broken by that. They offer me to join to them and I was happy! They told a lot of unbelievable things about this school, they told me about Alexander Suvor – who had been a pupil of these school and were studying in Moscow State University that time. They taught me daktil (a finger ABC what use deaf people), when you talk to deaf and blind person they put their hand on yours and you tell “to their hand”. We spent in Zagorsk school couple days, we removed the snow and talked to kids and all was happy :))). I even thought that I should give up my Math faculty and study Defectology in Pedagogic University. But it did not happen.

So when Kyle offered me to write Sundays articles I decided I will write what is interesting for me to write and hope it will be interesting for our readers. I made sum research in Internet about Alexander Suvorov to know what he is now.

That is one of articles what I found,
http://www.russiajournal.com/node/689

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“Alexander Suvorov, 54, is one of Russia’s outstanding figures in youth work and disabled education.

A psychology professor, Suvorov is one of the brightest innovators in education and socialization for the disabled.

“My academic titles and functions in various schools and youth organizations are spelled out in the autobiography,” Suvorov says. “But my one actual function everywhere is being the children’s friend.”

Losing touch with the world:

Suvorov lost his sight at the age of three and his hearing at the age of nine. His only contact with the outside world since has been an occasional glimpse of blurred visual images, and an ability to hear loud noises and music, though not human speech.

Overcoming the odds :

But when Suvorov communicates with the disabled, one witnesses an amazing strength of will, energy, and passion for life that shames the able-bodied who think they struggle with difficult problems.

Among Suvorov’s blessings was a family ready to devote every ounce of energy and enormous amounts of time to his well being. He was also fortunate to have superb teachers.

Suvorov’s mother spared no effort in finding the best institution to help prepare her blind son for the none-too-easy life he faced. Having spent four years in a school for blind children in his home city of Frunze in the Kirgiz republic, the 13-year-old Suvorov was then placed in a blind-and-mute boarding school in the town of Zagorsk, famous as the best available.

Not only did Suvorov learn several systems of communication, including Braille and the dactylo alphabet, he also managed to preserve and develop his speech abilities, escaping the menace of speech disorder often suffered by people who lose their hearing.

The will for self-development and education carried Suvorov from Zagorsk to Moscow State University’s department of psychology. He was one of four Zagorsk graduates who entered Russia’s top university in 1971 for an experimental special education program for the disabled. According to their teachers, Suvorov recalls, the group not only successfully kept up with, but even outstripped their able-bodied classmates.

Following his graduation, Suvorov spent several years working at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for General and Pedagogical Psychology, then decided he wanted to put his energy into something other than pure academic research.

Working withthe Disabled:

Suvorov came to work with disabled children in 1981; first at his old Zagorsk school, and then at various establishments linked to the well-known Children’s Charity Order, DOM.

Suvorov has supported the organization of the Children’s Charity Order since 1981. Founded in 1990, the association of youth workers and children has since become the leading Russian organization dealing with children suffering disabilities. It has branches in hundreds of cities, and carries out educational, rehabilitation, and social activities all over the country. By virtue of its Russian abbreviation, the order is commonly referred to as Dom (Russian for “home”).

Dozens of local DOM branches, youth camps, rehabilitation groups, training seminars, and lectures keep Suvorov permanently on the road. He usually travels alone. Interviewed at Moscow international youth festival on May 30, he explained he had just arrived from the city of Nabereznye Chelny, Tatarstan, and already had train tickets to travel to a Black Sea camp.

Asked whether he was ever frightened of traveling alone, the blind and deaf professor replied: “What should I be afraid of? I’m in my own country, and even if I can’t handle something myself, any normal companion would come to help me. I’ve never had a situation where they haven’t.”

During brief breaks between journeys, Suvorov occasionally lands in his current Moscow home, where he lives with his younger brother, Vasily. The younger Suvorov devotes much time tending to his blind brother, as does their sister, Olga, who lives in a different city, but still comes frequently to help look after Sashenka, as he is affectionately known.

A Man of Many Talents:

But Suvorov has not given up scientific work. Having researched personal self-development for the blind and deaf, he received a doctor’s degree in 1994, completing a dissertation titled “Humanitarianism as a Factor of Personal Self-Development.” While working as a researcher and lecturer at several research and educational institutions, he also published some 90 works-scientific, educational and literary. His most recent, a handbook called “Combined Pedagogics,” is soon to be released.

Suvorov has devoted much of his time to describing the importance of humanitarianism in the rehabilitation of the handicapped, and for interpersonal relations in general. It is an issue, he says, to which he keeps returning when fashioning his work and own behavior.

And a thankful society has honored its hero. Suvorov was awarded the Knight’s title by the Sverdlovsk Region DOM branch, a charity order medal from the all-Russian Good Dozen contest, a Gratitude Certificate from the Naberezhnye Chelny DOM branch, and an honorary doctorate in Humanitarian Sciences from Susquehan University in Pennsylvania in the United States.

But his most prized award, Suvorov says, is the Lev Tolstoy Gold Medal presented by the International Children’s Fund Association in 1997.

Suvorov is also a poet. A couple of his collections of verse have been published. The following is one of his most recent poems:

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A happy one’s an egoist.

He feels not Compassion for another man’s distress.

He gives condolences, and says he’s sorry,

And yet remains for now blind and deaf.

Until the thunder strikes in fire and fury,

And cruel chance comes banging on the door,

Until his grief starts pouring from above,

For him to learn to see, and hear, and love.”
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Alexander Suvorov is taking part in a lot of Pedagogic Programs, Programs what teaches Humanity, believes in the best in the people, helps kids who has problems… I think we’ll study them and who knows maybe one day we will take part in some of this program, trying to help somehow… so might be I’ll be back to my experience what I’ve got years and years ago in the Zagorsk School :).

I worked hard on this article and if this theme is interesting for you I want to share with you some links what I found
1) in English:

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2003/0

2) in Russian/some links in Russian are still interesting for anybody cause of pictures ;)/:

http://suvorov.reability.ru/(Site Of Suvorov)

http://www.nsad.ru/index.php?issue=38%A7ion=1
http://www.pravoslavie.ru/guest/061115202399
http://www.miloserdie.ru/index.php?ss=1&s=8&id
http://www.altruism.ru/sengine.cgi/5%C2+-=2/36

I want to finish my article with beautiful poem by Olga Skorohodova (Hope our Russian friends help us to translate it in English)

Думают иные

Думают иные – те, кто звуки слышат,
Те, кто видят солнце, звёзды и луну:

Как она без зренья красоту опишет?

Как поймёт без слуха звуки и весну!?

Я услышу запах и росы прохладу,
Лёгкий шелест листьев пальцами ловлю.

Утопая в сумрак, я пройду по саду,
И мечтать готова, и сказать люблю…

Пусть я не увижу глаз его сиянье,
Не услышу голос, ласковый,живой,

Но слова без звука – чувства трепетанье –

Я ловлю и слышу быстрою рукой.

И за ум, за сердце я любить готова,
Так, как любят запах нежного цветка.
Так, как любят в дружбе дорогое слово,
Так, как любит трепит сжатая рука.

Я умом увижу, чувствами услышу,
А мечтой привольной мир я облечу…

Каждый ли из зрячих красоту опишет,

Улыбнётся ль ясно яркому лучу?

Не имею слуха, не имею зренья,
Но имею больше – чувств живых простор:

Гибким и послушным, жгучим вдохновеньем

Я соткала жизни красочный узор.

Если вас чарует красота и звуки, –
Не гордитесь этим счастьем предо мной!

Лучше протяните с д
обрым чувством руку,
Что б была я с вами, а не за стеной.

Ольга Скороходова (Olga Skorohodova)

Be Happy!

Svet

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$500 per cup? – Don’t be stupid, stupid…

Coffee Lovers May Someday Brew Their Java with Space-Roasted Beans:
According to Room Magazine, the capsule could be about 350 cubic feet (10 cubic meters) to encompass the roasters and other components, and weigh about 1,100 lbs. (500 kg) on Earth. By adapting the attachment, it could work with different rockets — though the founders are “in discussion with a handful of providers, including Rocket Lab and Blue Origin,” there is no set plan. They added that their goal is to space-roast coffee beans by 2020 and serve them first in Dubai before expanding internationally.

Though the founders don’t propose a price for the coffee, Eric Berger in Ars Technica calculates based on the mass and proposed trajectory that with launch costs alone this coffee could cost about $200 per cup. With the cost of design, development and the capsule itself, the per-cup cost after the beans are recovered from land or sea could reach $500.

Source: Coffee Lovers May Someday Brew Their Java with Space-Roasted Beans | Space

Do not play around with coffee!

WtR

Umidigi A3 Pro…

Probably the best all around phone I have ever owned…

Umidigi A3 Pro is very cheap in price, but seriously, it is very quality in build. I have been using the Umidigi A3 Pro as my daily driver for about three months total. It has replaced a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge as my daily driver. I had reservations about a low level Chinese phone….but…

Here are some interesting things I have garnered:

This is a big deal…

Samsung S7 Edge was $800 new in 2016. My Umidigi A3 Pro was under $80 new in 2018. The cell phone reception is much better on the Umidigi. The WiFi is better on the Umidigi. The data connection is better on the Umidigi. The Umidigi has Gorilla Glass 5. The Umidigi A3 Pro has the notch and I like it (I really like the notch). I am able to insert two sim cards (both 4G) and a SD card (up to 256 GB) all at the same time in the Umidigi. The screen on the Umidigi is not Amoled. But my Umidigi phone is running a respectable 348 ppi. The Umidigi has better battery life. The Umidigi has almost as good of a camera and lets mention the biggest thing again….it costs brand new, ten times less…

The Umidigi A3 Pro was an easy to root device. I have stripped out the apps I do not care for. It came as plain Jane basic android. No trash apps and no bloat ware, but I am anti-Google and thus I remove all Google (trash) snooping stuff….I am one of those Google-less type of people and happy for it…

Love the notch…

Everyday I am amazed at the phone. It does everything my Samsung would do for me and does it cheaper and more efficient. I am not in need of a super CPU speed. I am not despairing if unable to play games on my phone, I simply do not play anything beyond a Klondike Solitaire when waiting, lets say at the doctor’s office….I like to watch people most of the time…

I want a phone that is not delicate and the Samsung S7 Edge is delicate, the Umidigi A3 Pro is not in the least delicate. The Umidigi is built like a tank and feels extremely solid in the hands. That may be its biggest drawback for people, they feel it is too heavy…

Case comes with phone…

But I am able to utilize it in everyday usage, with just the basic silicone case that Umidigi sends with all their phones as standard equipment… (The s7 edge has to be fully encased and handled with kid gloves!)

I seriously wish I had money. If I had extra funds, like some rich guy, I would invest in the Umidigi company and open a chain of stores to sell the Umidigi brand of phone. I am starting to do a bunch of studying about this company and they are simply making a seriously wonderful product…

They have a new phone coming out the Umidigi S3 Pro and it really is a contender for a flagship type of phone….they are talking under $300….excuse me! What? The specs are wonderful and after the quality that I see in their cheapest phone….it is called a win win…

I know business and I know when something will make you rich. It is what I did for corporations, for years and years…Umidigi is that kind of product…

The phone I have been using is that good. It is good enough that I stop everyday as I use it and wonder, “How can I get these on the market in Moscow?”

WtR

The U.S. is looking real desperate…

“People think I’m non compos mentis because I don’t believe we should have federal governing legislation and a lofty federal government, but I don’t like being hegemonized and commanded as what to do, to simply live my life, my way.” – WtR

When you see the USA trying so desperately to start a coup in Venezuela for the sake of its oil and gold, you know shale-oil can not be a long term solution and no longer makes US energy independent. This is serious enough, except it has also become obvious that the USA has used all its mined/stolen gold…

Unfortunately the US has become a truly despicable aggressor nation….now more so than ever!

WtR

 

The real crises in Venezuela is the USA…

“Behind me is toothpaste which CNN said does not exist in Venezuela,” Blumenthal says. The remark is followed by an expert from the broadcaster’s reporting about US ‘humanitarian aid’ which contains the precious commodity that President Nicolas Maduro has supposedly deprived his people of. “We all are in peace here. Here we don’t want war,” a woman at the market says, adding that she doesn’t want “foreigners” to spark war. “And tell the news that we don’t need anything. What we want is for the US to lift the blockade it has put on us in Venezuela. We are free….

Source: ‘Behind me is toothpaste CNN said doesn’t exist in Venezuela’ – Max Blumenthal explores markets — RT World News

This is the way it has been for many years. Venezuela just wants to be left alone and not constantly attacked by the US for just wanting to be happy…

Again all that is being told to you by the western media is 90% lies….all for agendas…

At least we temporarily stopped accusing Russia of meddling in democratic elections. Kinda hard to do while we are meddling in other people’s (Venezuela) democratic elections. But I am sure we will try to figure out how to blame all on Russia…

WtR

PS: If the USA wants to sincerely help the Venezuelan people….Then why not just give the food directly to the Venezuelan government to distribute to their people?….what do you think they’re (Venezuelan government) going to do? Destroy it?

Some more questions: Explain why this so called “new leader” (Juan Guaido) graduated from George Washington University in D.C. on a U.S Gov. scholarship? (Publicly available info…)

Third question: If the U.S so desperately wanted to help the Venezuelan people….why are they sanctioning them? They get hit the hardest from US economic sanctions, not Maduro…

And one last question: Why are there no videos of people starving to death? If they have no food like we report about Venezuela. When there are real millions dying of starvation in the U.S.A. backed bombing of Yemen! And videos to prove it…

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Well lets think…

It is time to wander to Ukraine. I have my new passport and now I need to take both, the old one with a visa and the new one, to the Russian consulate in Ukraine. It will be as always interesting to cross the border, since I get to see how Ukraine treats people as they travel. Last time it was really atrocious…

I hope Kiev has gotten a bit of common sense back, but I seriously doubt it….not with elections coming up. It should be interesting to see the Yulia supporters running around. I have been there and seen that…


Got my train tickets: Yes, I 90% of the time travel by train. Yes, it confuses Russians as much as Americans. But it really is the best way to travel around Russia and you get to see real Russian society and that is cool to say the least… (Remember I say, “Moscow is not Russia.” and I know…)

Therefore, March 2nd, 2019 I take off from Moscow and get to go play in Kiev, Ukraine…


I get to retire one more passport full of stamps for a dozen countries. A old passport (If you use it!) is history for its owner. Don’t use it? Then you have history of being stuck in the mud, as they say. Mine is nice and full. If I did not have to renew my passport, I would have had to get more pages put in it…

I realized today that I have four passports now as history of my travels…


It has been a warm winter. Okay, it is by Russian standards. About every ten years we have a warm winter here. Okay, I know, the snow is flying today, it is -12 below and the wind is whipping the snot out of everyone and mothers have ropes tied to their kids and fly them like a kite to school… 😉

And it is Spring Time…really it is…


Thought you would find this interesting….Frozen Putin…

Putin is a traditional leader and he does a good job to honor the traditions of Russia which is a great country…


Trump is correct many times, yet he is also a typical ignorant American: But now you know how far behind the US is in normal technology world wide… and you understand that we have been trying to stifle the competition by illegal means… (Par Huawei, ex…)


Now for the continuation of the above…

The USA should have been doing just that 50 years ago. Instead of taking the quick buck and running amuck. That is what happens when you spend all your time playing war games and not working on investing inside the country… Sad really…

My thought: Now the USA will have to copy steal Chinese tech to get caught up! Will we badmouth ourselves for doing just that?

Trump really is between a rock and a hard place, but that is American politics and that sucks. Trump either cleans out the scum and or becomes the scum also. Looks like scum is winning…

WtR

The Empire: Now or Never | Fred On Everything

It is now or never. If America’s great but declining power does not subjugate the rest of the world quickly, the rising powers of Asia will swamp it. Even India grows. Either sanctions subdue the world, or Washington starts a world war. Or America becomes just another country. To paraphrase a great political thinker, “It’s the Empire, Stupid.”

Source: The Empire: Now or Never | Fred On Everything

Fred Reed is a good read! 😉

WtR

How many countries can say this…

Russia’s reserves fully cover nation’s internal & foreign debt for 1st time ever – Putin — RT Business News

Russia’s foreign exchange reserves can now cover all of the debt owed by both the government and domestic businesses, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced. “For the first time in history our reserves fully cover foreign debt, including government and commercial sector debt,” Putin said addressing the Federal Assembly in Moscow on Wednesday. The country’s external debt amounts to $453.7 billion, while its international reserve funds stand at $475 billion as of February 8, 2019…

Source: Russia’s reserves fully cover nation’s internal & foreign debt for 1st time ever – Putin — RT Business News

All Russian debt is covered if need be…

Why? What ya need that bad?

Seriously; can the country you live in say that? Or does your country that you live in, borrow money, print money and steal money to try to make ends meet. Do you live in a debt society?

It is nice living in Russia, almost all people are debt free and if they are not then they fell for the propaganda and borrowed money to buy something they did not need…

Svetochka and I live totally debt free. We do not borrow money to buy anything. We could borrow money….Sveta and I both have immaculate credit. But why go into debt?

WtR

PS: Foreign-exchange reserves (also called forex reserves or FX reserves) is money or other assets held by a central bank or other monetary authority so that it can pay its liabilities if needed, such as the currency issued by the central bank, as well as the various bank reserves deposited with the central bank by the …

PSS: Give Russia lemons they make lemon aide, give the U.S. lemons and they throw them at you…. Hmm…