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'Foreigners who spend time in Russia soon learn that there are actually two Russias - one public and the other private. The public Russia is typically cold and dark backward and wary. The private Russia - the Russia of tea at a friend's kitchen table or of sautéed mushrooms in a village dacha - is almost unfailingly cosy and kind' - From the Introduction Travel to the author's Russia on a journey that takes you to a springtime bliny festival and Easter feast to a small Russian village to discover nature's bounty on a mystical quest for autumn mushrooms and to Red Square for New Year's and…mehr

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'Foreigners who spend time in Russia soon learn that there are actually two Russias - one public and the other private. The public Russia is typically cold and dark backward and wary. The private Russia - the Russia of tea at a friend's kitchen table or of sautéed mushrooms in a village dacha - is almost unfailingly cosy and kind' - From the Introduction Travel to the author's Russia on a journey that takes you to a springtime bliny festival and Easter feast to a small Russian village to discover nature's bounty on a mystical quest for autumn mushrooms and to Red Square for New Year's and Christmas celebrations. Stop along the way for a vegetarian dinner in a communal apartment a birthday party a baptism a tea party and a Russian wedding. A fascinating behind-the-scenes view of Russia and its people and a quest to rediscover a family's cultural heritage Jones reveals how forty of its finest dishes have been preserved and passed down through the feast days of the Russian Orthodox Church and the gentle rhythm of country life.
Autorenporträt
A descendant of the Romanov dynasty, CATHERINE CHEREMETEFF JONES's grandfather was the great-great-great grandson of the last Czar Nicholas I. She attended La Varenne cooking school in Paris and worked for two-Michelin star chef Jean-Louis Palladin in Washington, DC. The author is married to a foreign service officer and they travel the world with their two children.