YOUR space & MySpace

Rogers MySpace

Okay, I finally put up a MySpace page for no other reason than to show the next generation of family members that I could do it too!

Here it is!

I think it has some value for folks that already have web sites of their own because it is a venue by which one generation searches for their friends… add to this Facebook and a young professional’s site is complete. My daughter Karen has links to both of her sites to sites on Facebook and Myspace.

Interestingly enough, MySpace asks you several times what you want your ‘myspace url’ to be … and warns you that it can not be changed! Hopefully this prevents naming a site that one might be a bit embarrassed about later on.

The Internet is staying interesting

Roger Freberg

the Art of Russian Cuisine

Classic Russian Cooking!

Here is a great cookbook that not everyone is familiar ….”Classic Russian Cooking” by Elena Molokhovet … A gift to young housewives. Originally published around 1861, this book was held as ‘decadent’ and viewed as a curiosity during much of the Soviet regime where the variety of foodstuffs were limited and seasonings nearly non existent.

Today this book stands out as one of the truly marvelous additions to modern cooking , providing wonderful glimpses into an age gone by where time, effort and quality made a difference in cuisine!

Obviously, before I dived into the cookbook, I thumbed my way to find:

Beef Stroganoff with Mustanrd (Govjadina po-strogaonovski, s gorchiseju ) which contained the central themes of every Stroganoff …although much simpler… with ‘allspice”, sour cream and “Sareptskaja” mustard! This type of mustard is also known as Indian Mustard or Brown Mustard (Brassica Juncea) and can be found growing in the United States and considered , interestingly enough , a ‘weed.’

This is certainly a cookbook that won’t break the bank as you can probably pick it up for 20 – 30 dollars on Amazon.

One common criticism of Elena’s recipes was that they ‘contained too many ingredients and required too much time in preparation.” However, I did not find this the case, unless you unfortunately prefer one of those 30 meals in 30 minute books.

This is for someone who enjoys exploring another time…

Roger Freberg

China Relations: our best ambassadors!

Kristin and Karen representing America well in China!

I am seldom worried about my daughters when they travel… they are excellent good will ambassadors for our county.

They send me pictures and they , very kindly, buy us a few things that they know we’ll love: like a step-by-step cd guide on Madarin Cooking or Chopstick stands ( yes, chopsticks, too).

Here are some of the links to pictures of their wonderful adventures!

Day 1
forbidden city
( Gu Gong )

Day 2
Great Wall
Ming tombs

Day 3 & 4
my Presentation!
Vietnamese Dining
Temple of Heaven

Day 5
Beijing Capital Museum

Day 6

Peking Duck!


At least I’ll have some Chinese Food Locally at our own ‘Mandarin Gormet”

Roger

Kristin at the Great Wall

KristinAtTheGreatWallMy daughters are returning home from China and from what I have read and seen from them… well, simply put, they had a marvelous time.

From what I understand it wasn’t all fun and travel and sight seeing and dining at great places and meeting the locals… oh, I guess it was all those great things and more!

Karen enjoyed the fact that Kristin ‘the energizer bunny’ took her everywhere and did everything together. Kristin loved the company. So it worked out just fine.

Yes, Dad and Mom enjoyed the pictures.

For English speaking people, Chinese is one of the toughest languages to learn but I was proud of my daughters working on some of the simple greetings and questions and answers. I know they will want to come back.

Interestingly enough, Karen kept her blogging up and was chosen “Blog of the Day” by an Internet group… very cool.

Glad you had fun , ladies!

Dad

Happy Birthday, Karla!

Karla draws her family as she sees them

Today is my daughter Karla’s birthday.

Karla had certain expectations for her special day… an Ostruducken followed by a special Milk Chocolate Cake with Cream cheese and peanut butter frosting… plus some special things. Oh yes, she wanted her own web domain although the world may not be ready.
Happy Birthday, Karla.

Dad