The point of giving such treatment is to get him to fix the piano in the way so that it won't need any repairing in the future. ;)
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He might want to make sure that your piano breaks down again so as to get more of that supairb gastronomical treatment of yours.
Hanna... we had an entire thread devoted to Russian chocolate!! http://masterrussian.net/f13/somethi...ocolate-13878/ It really is VERY good!!!
We ended up having dinner due to changes, but it was delicious. Dmitry told me all about real pelmeni and how delicious they are. He liked mine enough for seconds and was happy to just put smetana on them. Torte was delicious as well. Dmitry knocked $10 off his service fee for dinner. He also played some Russian children's songs. During regulation we discussed Russian literature, skazki, adn Napolean. It was great.
Pilmeni with chocolate? You must be barmy.
Not instrumental. первый блин - ком. My pancakes are always like that. Первый pancake - ком.
I made pelmeni once. ONCE.
They came out OK but the kitchen looked like a bomb went off.
I have since stopped making pasta at home. I have learned my lesson.
Here, or maybe more in Canada, a different name is used. Pierogi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So is this Russian or Polish?
http://www.barnfamilj.se/matgrafik/2..._gorbys_02.jpg
This is what I think of when I hear the word pirog (classic school lunch food if you add some vegetables!)
I noticed that in Belarus they sometimes use this word when they speak about cakes.