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Old 08-01-2016, 01:37 PM
 
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Always happy to enjoy good-looking food. Kotlety are a redundancy here as we have meatballs. IDK, maybe I should learn more about Russia, I know almost nothing about it.
What do you need to know Ariete?

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Got it! Should I fry them in the same butter as the kotlety or change it?
I'd say fry in a fresh one, but add that old one by the end may be ( provided if it's not too burned) - then it will add some flavor to potatoes. Or just pour it over potatoes and coltlets once they are done.
As a bonus, you can skip mayonnaise in this case)))
( Russian mustard might be in order, since it's the ONLY hot condiment in Russian cuisine as far as I am concerned....)
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Old 08-01-2016, 02:06 PM
 
Location: Finland
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What do you need to know Ariete?



I'd say fry in a fresh one, but add that old one by the end may be ( provided if it's not too burned) - then it will add some flavor to potatoes. Or just pour it over potatoes and coltlets once they are done.
As a bonus, you can skip mayonnaise in this case)))
( Russian mustard might be in order, since it's the ONLY hot condiment in Russian cuisine as far as I am concerned....)
I don't think I'll need to know anything right now. But as I only know Dostoyevski, Tolstoi, Adidas and dashcam videos, it's pretty much "anything at all". Oh, and Shostakovich. I like him.

I don't think Russian mustard can be found. It might, but I won't go searching for it. But I'm not a fan of mustard, I think I try with mayonez. For some odd reason Slavic food items are very hard to find here. Even Polish.
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Old 08-01-2016, 02:39 PM
 
Location: Finland
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WTF IS THIS?

ТМ SVEN is the official website of a trademark of computer accessories and periphery. Main efforts of the brand are concentrated upon doing exclusive professional solutions as a part of day-to-day life.

Do Russians really have that much confidence in their technology?

Finnish domain, Finnish flag on the front page and the text "registered trademark OY SVEN Scandinavia Ltd. Finland"

OY MEANS LTD, NO NEED TO HAVE A REDUNDANCY! And if the company isn't bilingual Finnish-Swedish, like Oy Ariete Ab, the Oy COMES AFTER THE COMPANY NAME, LIKE LTD!

Press the "FI" button: SVEN Finland -

Nothing happens. Still in English. But hey, who in Russia would click that?

Finland doesn't have a tech company called SVEN, and there's hardly any google hits on it in Finnish! It's a RUSSIAN company PRODUCING CHEAP CRAP FROM TAIWAN!

Should I be proud of our brand value or annoyed?

I got this info from euromaidanpress.com
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Old 08-01-2016, 08:46 PM
 
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Drink some kompot and calm down Ariete.

This is what they say on their site -

1."TM SVEN was registered in more than 50 countries and its owned by a Finnish company of the same name, which funds and coordinates international activity on brand development in the following fields:"
and 2. "But the affordability was provided due to allocation of production facilities in countries of the eastern pacific region, like Taiwan, and later in China.'

I don't think they'd refer to Finns if Finns had nothing to do with this whole "Sven" thing.
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Old 08-01-2016, 10:11 PM
 
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Why is a Finnish company called Sven? Because Russians made it up? lol
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Old 08-02-2016, 05:11 AM
 
Location: Russia
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Question Maxim - do you like the hamburgers ( where do you buy them?) or котлеты more?

( I don't eat either of them, so I'm asking out of curiosity...)
Hamburgers. At the lunch break at work. )) McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, Yakitoriya (Japan food, but they make good hamburger), etc.

Cutlets we usually eat at home. My wife is a good cook.
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Old 08-02-2016, 05:14 AM
 
Location: Russia
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( Russian mustard might be in order, since it's the ONLY hot condiment in Russian cuisine as far as I am concerned....)
I think grated horseradish root is also widespread.
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Old 08-02-2016, 02:43 PM
 
Location: Russia
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Za VDV! :-D

https://youtu.be/usnF1Ne9Id0

Today Russia celebrates Day of the airborne forces. One person was killed (he drowned in the fountain). This is Russia.
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Old 08-02-2016, 03:02 PM
 
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Today Russia celebrates Day of the airborne forces. One person was killed (he drowned in the fountain). This is Russia.
Who killed him? You probably meant "died".
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Old 08-02-2016, 04:37 PM
 
Location: State of Transition
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Who killed him? You probably meant "died".
lolol!

That's Russia! Oh dear..... sad, but true.
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