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Can you guess what's growing in the bright, green leaves? :) I think one of the biggest misperceptions about Americans is that we all stuff our faces with fast food and pizza every day. This may be true for some people, but not the majority. I once read a report from a well-known blogger who wrote that gardens are common "only in American ghettos." Such characterization is very strange, because it's ordinary for Americans to grow fruits and vegetables in their yards, and not only in rural areas. This photo is taken from my sister's house, right in the middle of suburbia. Each year, she attempts to grow various fruits and vegetables during the summer in her tiny yard. Hidden behind these leaves is a fruit that most Russians know very well and consume on a regular basis...

1. Cucumbers! This is my nephew's favorite thing to eat, and the fruit is easy to grow. Actually, I thought cucumbers were vegetables but my sister informed me over the weekend that the proper classification of this food is "fruit."

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2. Cucumbers to me are tasty only if eaten raw, and I definitely don't like the pickled variety!! Pickles to me are the worst food on the planet, and the mere smell nauseates me. Usually, I simply slice and eat them on a plate with onions. The ones from my sister's yard are completely organic, she uses no fertilizers or special chemicals to help them grow, and most come out huge (though not perfectly shaped!).

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3. One of my favorite homemade salads, we eat it during summer barbecues and other family gatherings. Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and avocados, all mixed with light olive oil and various spices.

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4.  I stopped drinking sodas almost twenty years ago, and consumer only water and herbal tea on most days. During the hot and humid summer months, I also use cucumbers to create tasty alternatives to plain water. It's very simple, yet the taste is somewhat exotic and refreshing. The best combination is to place water, ice cubes, limes, cucumbers and mint leaves in a jar or pitcher and let it sit overnight. Delicious! You can find the recipe here. In fact, you can use any type of fruit to add a spark to otherwise dull water (like oranges, tangerines, melons, etc.).

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5. This year, we tried to grow strawberries but it was a complete fail! :( Japanese beetles infested the crops and completely destroyed them.

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6. I recently left my nice apartment near the city to save money on rent. Now, I'm far away, sitting in huge traffic jams each day on my commute to work. It's horrible, but necessary if I wish to pursue my passion of travel. To pay over $2,000 a month for a 1 bedroom apartment - insanity!! When I was searching for places to live, I was surprised to learn that some complexes now have "resident gardens," making it possible for even apartment dwellers to have a garden. It's great! Here's an example from one of the properties I viewed. Almost all of the dirt plots are occupied and being used by residents in the high rise building. How about in Moscow or Peter? Have you ever seen an owner create such nice garden plots for residents of an apartment building to use?

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7.  Now, I have tons of cucumbers sitting at home! In all shapes and sizes. Diversity is good. :) What else can I do with them? If you have good cucumber recipes or cooking ideas, share them in comments. I will be grateful.

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Please don't believe all the stereotypes about what Americans eat. There's a wide-variety of food available, and as I've written before you can find organic products in almost every market, from expensive gourmet shops to cheap stores like Walmart. Yes, you pay more for such products but if you're anal about what you eat, or some type of health food fanatic, you can easily survive in the USA. It will just cost you more to eat. And it's possible to have a garden not only at your dacha, but also in suburbia and occasionally an apartment. How about you? Do you grow any vegetables or fruits, or do you buy such products at the supermarket?


Date: 2015-07-14 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vasilowski.livejournal.com
Яndex says the record harvest is one metric ton from a сотка (roughly 1000 sqf) which makes 40 small (mesh) or 20 big sacks. But I think that is for dachas where they watering every inch with their sweat. :)

Iran is a very good country with exceptionally friendly people. Another thing is that their regime is even more strict that it was in the soviet Russia.
What I liked there was extremely cheap food and gas, free and very accessible education (they used to steal american textbooks and reprint them for students to buy cheap [there was no internet at the end of 90s]). They proved to me that terrorism is not their policy, they proved womens' crow robes is a necessity, lots of really ancient and unusual things there...
And, of course, nobody would touch you even in a blind-end backalley in the darkest moonless night (girls are not walking alone at nights though).
:)

Date: 2015-07-14 07:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Interesting! I have read a report from an American journalist recently, who was amazed by the country during her coverage of events in the last decade. She was most perplexed by the fact that people chant "death to America," yet at the same time they were very polite and friendly to her (a known American) in personal encounters. Even fascinated and intrigued by her to a certain extent.

Date: 2015-07-14 07:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vasilowski.livejournal.com
People there are "sleeping and seeing" when americans be back.
Tell the truth, not all of them. Ordinary people just want less islamic dogmas and more freedom, but they do not want to copy the western style of life.
In Russia now 86% of population also sing the song of praise to Him. But when the person go away, next day everybody will spit at his back.
In the USSR we also ranted "Death to American Imperialism" and begged for a used for ten rows bubblegum.
:)

Date: 2015-07-14 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Bubblegum AND Levi jeans! :)
Edited Date: 2015-07-14 07:44 pm (UTC)

Date: 2015-07-15 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vasilowski.livejournal.com
Well, black market jeans were terribly expensive (around a monthly salary).
Besides, I, as an early married man, did not need to attract girls. At least not by that crazy way.
Jeans was a dream of rich or goofy morons :)

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