Saturday, October 4, 2008
Buying Water
The Ukrainians will tell you that the water is full of clorine and therefore unhealthy. The American's say the metals are to blame. And a recent article http://www.kyivweekly.com.ua/?art=1217601454 says that its a lack of sewage seperation. Regaurdless of the reason - everyone agrees that you shouldn't drink the tap water.
The solutions are the following:
Install filters in your home for drinking water
Buy water in the store
Refill water containers at a kiosk
Refill water containers at neighborhood "springs"
Have water delivered.
The cheapest of the above options is to fill the water at the spring. However, I have a problem with drinking water that turns green after a week of sitting in a container and also develops "floaty" things. I'd rather chance it with the tap water. Filters need to be replaced and maintained and Alister figured out all the costs and decided that actually it ends up being more than having water delivered - which is astually about the same price as buying it in a store too.
However - if you are willing to carry water yourself, there are normally water kiosks near most neighborhoods and they charge 1.20 uah for 6 liters of water vs 10 uah if you buy 6 liters of spring water in the store. The water that we buy is from a relatively new kiosk that uses reverse osmosis as the filtering method.
Except when I'm busy - I don't mind fetching water (makes me feel like a pioneer woman or something) - especially when I consider how much money gets saved by fetching water ourselves (When I lilved in Bradford, I normally walked the 3 miles to University for the same reason - why pay 1.50 GBP for the bus when I could walk and then use the bus fare to get a coffee?) During the average week, I think 18 (x2) minutes is a small price to pay for a 34 (x2) uah savings on water.
Monday, September 29, 2008
4.5 hours, 800uah, and 35 kilos later
Each week I normally fetch water from the kiosk twice - that's 22 liters of water and 18 minutes per trip.
I normally go to the grocery store two or even three times per week- weights vary. On a milk run I'll stalk up on about 8 liters of long life milk and try to avoid buying other heavy things like flour or meat and cheese at the same time.
If you go to the grocery store any time after 4:30pm - you can figure on standing in a very long line of people for at least 20 minutes. The standing in line is compounded by the fact that you never know really what line is shortest because the practice is to go, find a place in line behind someone - tell them you are behind them and then go run gather up some more groceries.
Today I visited Metro, the European version of Sam's Club or Costco. Metro is a once a year adventure for us as we don't have our own card and while not extremely far for us - it is a bit out of the way. The advantage of metro is that you can find some things there that are very hard to locate in other stores and some things will save you some money, but you do have to watch and calculate prices.
So I set out, hiking backpack, regular backpack and two grocery bags in tow. 3.45 hours and 800 uah griven later, I emerged with 35 kilos distributed between the bags. a 7 minute walk (amid stares) to the first bus stop (fortunately the end of the line so I could grab the out-of the way back corner. Then at my bus stop it was another 10 minute walk to the apartment.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Shh - just between us
I, however, had a broader mind - for years my favorite apple dessert growing up was Wenatchee Crumble - a scrumptious fall dish with a cheese, flour, and sugar crumble topping. In fact, Alister had probably even tried it, and liked it, when he came to Thanksgiving dinner with me at the Peace House in Philadelphia. Having been reminded of the joys of spiced apples and cheese - I couldn't remember why I wanted to make an apple pie in the first place, and quickly whipped up a Wenatchee Crumble instead.
And Alister like it.
From my mom's kitchen (via somewhere else) . . . .
Wash, pare, & slice enough apples to fill a lightly buttered baking dish/pan about 2/3 – ¾ full of apples. (I make the slices across the short quarter of the apples, as it is easier to stir in sugar and cinnamon.
Sprinkle 1-1½ cups sugar, 3 tsp. cinnamon, and ½ tsp. salt over top. Add 2 Tablespoons lemon juice plus 1-2 Tablespoons water. (More lemon & less water if apples are like our delicious in the states.) Gently stir through apples. May cover & freeze at this stage.
Topping* – Stir together 1 cup flour, ½ cup sugar, ½ tsp. salt; add 1 cup Amer. Cheese (I use cheddar) and ½ c. melted butter. Mix all ingredients together. Spread evenly over apples.
*This amount is for an 8” or 9” square pan. Double for a 9 x 13 pan.
Most cheeses go well with apples. Swiss would probably be acceptable. Would advise against mozzarella.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Harvest
Plant tally:
1 healthy stalk of cilantro
7 small, but yummy tomatoes
7 celery stalks
The celery here is differnt from american celery - it does grow big and fat - but rather stays lean and is a little on the tougher side, but it still added nice flavor to a pot roast I made the other night. The rest I'm putting up in the freezer.
I don't think I'll do the indoor garden thing again - maybe just for herbs.

After . . ..
My Tomatoes | My Celery |
Friday, September 12, 2008
Ukrainian Canning Supplies
Here is my pictograph 101 of Ukrainian canning Supplies
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Canning season begins
I also bought a "juice" maker - it really does more of a pulp and so the next few days i hope to find time to run apples and tomatoes through it for apple and tomato sauce (don't worry - they won't be mixed) .
Many thanks to the ex-pats here who have imparted knowledge and also the many women in the rinok who were willing to explain and mime the process. Here's hoping it all turns out.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Every cat has his quirk
A Return to the Blog
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