Tuesday, September 6, 2011

A glance at what you may find at a Russian Grocery Store

How many of you, my team friends, shopped Russian Grocery Store? Not many? Well, I am going to give you a short tour.

Last week I went to Baltimore, MD area to shop for some Russian goodies and here are some of them:


Buckwheat is very healthy for you. As I am writing this, my hubby is making meatloaf with buckwheat mixed in it. He is trying this for the first time. Will see if we like that.
















Some sweets are a must! hehehe!









Marinated mixed mushrooms! I added chopped onion and olive oil.



Dinner is ready. I'll be right back.

16 comments:

  1. I don't think there's a Russian food store where I live, but this looks good. My grandparents (all 4) were from Russia, I love the food!

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  2. My grandfather was from Russia - the Ukraine too.

    How did the meatloaf turn out?

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  3. Mmmm ... what time should I be there tonight? Those marinated mushrooms look dee-lish❣

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  4. Would love to know how the meatloaf turned out. The desserts look pretty good too!

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  5. Yummy desserts. How was the meatloaf? I hope it turned out good.

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  6. The only thing I know about "buckwheat" is that he was on TV, LOL!" The desserts look especially yummy. Mushrooms don't look too bad either.

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  7. Enjoy your dinner! Mmm so curious about how those sweets taste!

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  8. I've never been to a Russian grocery! Thanks for the tour. Those sweets look yummy (I have a big sweet tooth)!
    ~Kim

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  9. YUM! It sounds great. My Mom used buckwheat a lot when we were kids. I loved it!

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  10. I think a Russian grocery store may be the only ethnicity I haven't been to. How interesting and FUN! Thanks for sharing some of your Russian grocery store finds!

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  11. How interesting. Thanks for sharing some of the dishes and recipes. They look wonderful.

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  12. Not too adventuresome when it comes to my food but some of these look very good.

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  13. uniquecozytreasures- I know nothing about Russian food. Thanks for giving us an insite to the Russian crusine.

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  14. Thanks everyone for visiting my blog. Meatloaf turned out really tasty. Buckwheat is a low glycemic food so it is good for someone who is diabetic or dieting.

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  15. I grew up on Buckwheat pancakes...will definitely try it in my next meatloaf...thanks for the tip!

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