From USA with Love

Russian Impressions & Healthy Cooking

by Olga Victoria Whittington


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 07/11/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781420886764

About the Book

Author shares out Russian recipes, but it is designed to be much more than a cookbook-it is a book meant to be about lifestyle. The reader finds not just recipes for soups, salads, meat and sweets, but extensive description on how to prepare it properly, to save vitamins-“I understand now that American cooking is very good, but American women start to lose old recipes…”

Book reminds the reader that Russian culture has a broad base to draw its riches from-“When we were the Soviet Union, we had 15 republics and our cooking culture combines a lot of different meals from different nations.”

“I couldn’t cook. I could fry sunny side and hard-boiled eggs, but I had mom’s Russian old cooking book and a lot of recipes from mom’s book. They are so simple but delicious…It helps to keep your family together in the evening or weekend and remember our Russian saying “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach!”

This book is about Russian culture, traditions, different tips for cooking, healthy diet, and author’s life story from her birthday to marriage to American man, whom she met on internet.


About the Author

Olga Victoria Whittington was born in former Soviet Union. She gradulated from Moscow State University as chemical engineer.

“I started my new career as wife, mother and engineer in 1971.”

She worked 30 years as engineer and marketing director. When her Russian husband passed way, she met American man and came to USA.

She has a fascinating background and she puts it down in writing.

This book is her first experience and has a down-to-earth style with knowledge about the subject.

Olga Whittington describes cooking process as chemist to prepare healthy food properly.

She knows very well Russian culture, cooking tips, old traditions “which goes from one generation to other” and shares them with Americans.

Now she words as volunteer for Republican Party, and became a member of Texas Federation of Republican Women, Vice-President of San Jacinto Republican Women’s Club…

I became LADY IN RED, and you can’t imagine that when we are together it is a sea of red.

Soviet Union and communist party had the red color also, but now red color is a symbol of democracy and freedom for me.”