Me I like cabbage so Golubzi seems alright for me (I don't think they really differ too much from kaalikääryleet), Kholodjets looks alien AF to me (well, I'm no one to talk having both mämmi and kalakukko as examples of traditional cuisine of my country), tschebureki seems like a good option.
Yum! Not really a fan of Golubchi... but I do love vareniki with smetana and kapusta... and shashliki... and kovbasa... and of course... yeah... definitely borsch
I'm amazed that US Citizens are able to visit considering what's unfortunately going on. I have family in Chelyabinsk and am worried if I enter to see my family, I could be detained :(
Detained for what? You will not be searching for State secrets at your family home. 😆 You must instead be completely mindful and respectful during your travels. You will have no trouble.
@@RadioactivefrontiersmanThere has been arbitrary detainment of US Citizens in Russia to be used as bargaining chips for our Government. Even if you're being respectful to Russian law and lifestyle. It even states against that on the US Embassy travel warning.
@YourLocalLeadFarmer I made that decision based on some of my family members and friends traveling to Russia with dual citizenship and having no problems and one of them even brought her US citizen only husband and besides a bit of mistreatment at the airport in Russia, they were fine the past two times they went.
Some schools in USA removed lockers because of issues with drugs, knives, guns, etc. I have learned that only today. I'm from Ireland. Some Irish schools have lockers and some don't.
I clearly missed out dating russian girls... I can say no girls I dated had dads that offered me vodka lol. Although when I met my wife's dad, we did kill off all the beers in his beer fridge lol. I guess that's the murican equivalent lol