Cuisine Recipes for Pumpkin Samsa, kazakhstan Salad, Fish a la Irtysh, and Kespe (noodles). http://www.homestead.com/prosites-kazakhembus/cuisine.html
Extractions: Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. System of Education History Culture and Tradition Cuisine System of Education History Culture and Tradition Kespe (Noodles) a la Kazakh Ingredients: 130 g beef or mutton (brisket), 64 g vegetable oil, 120 g onion, 3 g garlic, 1 g ground red pepper, 240 g wheat flour, 6 eggs, 50 g water and 1 g salt. Prepare thick dough and let it sit for 30 to 40 minutes. Roll out the dough into small sheets 1.5 mm thick, dry them a little, roll them up and slice them into thin strips (noodles). Cut meat into 23 mm cubes, fry in vegetable oil, add salt, pepper and bouillon and cook until done. Boil noodles, then serve them with meat, and sprinkle the mixture with greens. Serves four. Pumpkin Samsa Ingredients: 300 g wheat flour, 140 g water, 2 g salt, 400 g pumpkin, 80 g fat of sheep's tail, 100 g onion and 10 g ground pepper. Cut pumpkin and fat into small cubes, add some chopped onion, salt and pepper, and mix everything. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes at a temperature of 200-220 degrees Centigrade. The pumpkin samsa can be served hot or cold.
Index Of /pushkinenglish Eastkazakhstan Heritage databases, electronic catalog, special book collections, Russian and Kazakh language information, English for Children courses, Internet-lab, training for librarians, Universities, colleges in Ust-Kamenogorsk. http://www.pushkinlibrary.kz/pushkinenglish/
Across The World Adoptions Specializes in adoptions from China, Guatemala, kazakhstan, Lithuania, Mexico, Romania and Russia. Offers homestudies in California. Site includes descriptions of programs, photolistings, and financing details. http://www.adopting.com/atwa
Extractions: Facility Number 075200148 W elcome to international adoption and to our home page! We are a non-profit, international adoption agency licensed by the State of California. We facilitate intercountry adoptions for residents of any state and are able to assist most California residents with homestudies. Our Board members, comprised of adoptive parents, adoptees, birthparents and adoption professionals, have established our policy of providing personal service and tailoring our programs to fit each family. The entire staff shares this philosophy. Our domestic staff is experienced in the fields of social work, law and international relations. Our overseas connections include professionals in the medical and legal fields as well as experienced support staff who will accompany and guide you during each step of the adoption process abroad. We will meet all of your international adoption needs from start to finish. This includes guidance while choosing a country program, home study services for most California residents (and help locating a home study agency if outside our service area), assistance with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), parent preparation classes and support groups. In any of our country programs, we will also identify a child who is eligible for intercountry adoption and facilitate the adoption through its completion. We provide travel resources or arrange escort services (when available). While abroad, our contacts provide complete support services through adoption finalization and American Embassy interviews. Once you return home, we are available for post-placement support and re-adoption services.
Yunona Orphan Relief Fund A nonprofit organization specializing in international adoptions from Russia, kazakhstan and Ukraine. Includes adoption information, fundraisers, orphans, orphanages and success stories. http://www.yunona.org/
Extractions: Siblings Yunona Adoption Group specializes in international adoption and has numerous branches in US and many more overseas. We are working hard with the main goal in mind - help orphan kids find adoptive parents. However we are not limited to adoption services only. Yunona helps orphans and orphanages overseas with their basic needs like food, clothing, medical care, and other supplies through non-profit Yunona Orphan Relief Fund that is founded by Ivan Jerdev, Russian Attorney at Law, and strictly designed for charity programs. Early in April of this year our President and Founder, Ivan Jerdev, embarked on another of his frequent trips to meet with our employees, affiliates and various governmental agencies and officials abroad. His trip has already taken him to numerous regions of Russia, Kazakhstan and the Ukraine and t more...
Santosha's Portal Personal pages by Santosha Kuykendall, includes information about Russia and kazakhstan, and personal experiences of authors. http://santosha.home.mindspring.com/
Extractions: Top of Page Bulgaria by Santosha Bulgaria is a strange and beautiful country. Young women wear the latest fashions but know how to can vegetables in their kitchens. Pop music plays in cafes with decor from the previous century. Highly skilled engineers return to their ancestral villages every weekend, where they tend farm animals, raise vegetables, keep bees and make wine. There's a small village several hours outside of Sophia where water buffalo are still herded out to the river each morning (and elderly women in the village make the most wonderful feta-style cheese from buffalo milk.) Top of Page Kazakhstan by Santosha Kazakhstan is not one of those countries that draws people for its sight-seeing possibilities. Unless you consider dead animals to be a sight for seeing. In which case, you should visit the bazaar. They keep the heads of the slaughtered animals so that you can be sure the animal was bright-eyed and healthy when its throat was cut. Almaty Actually, Almaty is nice and there's some good hiking in the beautiful surrounding mountains. In fact, there's good hiking in lots of places around Kazakhstan. This might be the reason that Kazakhstan is heavily featured in trekking guides, but almost invisible in other tour books.
Map Of Kazakhstan Old map showing roads and railroads. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/commonwealth/kazakhstan.gif
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New Site An Internet resource of regular school knowledge of the country of kazakhstan. http://www.angelfire.com/country/kazkid
Republican Medical College One of the largest educational centers for intermediate level medical personnel training in kazakhstan. http://www.lorton.com/~rmc/rmc.htm
Wild Natures - Homepage Information about nature and other tourist attractions near the AksuJabagly National Nature Reserve in Southern kazakhstan. http://www.wild-natures.com
Extractions: Page updated: 2004-02-02 Site updated: 2004-04-13 A Lammert Bies project More Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, not the first country to think of when you are looking for a holiday destination. Most people know the country because of the space center Baykonur. Others will remember that the city Alma-Ata (now renamed to Almaty) was once the place where world records were broken on the highland ice skating ring of Medeo. Only very few will know that this is the homeland of the Dutch tulip and many rare animal and flower species. Kazakhstan is one of the largest countries in the world. Most of the area is covered with desert or steppe. Only the south border of the country is an exception. Where the flat land merges with the Talass Alatau mountain range, a unique habitat has been created for flora and fauna. This was already recognized in the early years of the twentieth century. In 1926 the Aksu-Jabagly nature reserve was created in this region, the oldest in whole Central Asia, named after the two main rivers Aksu and Jabagly in the reserve. By being a protected nature reserve for more than 75 years, much of the original animals and flowers were able to survive in this region, creating one of the best preserved nature regions in the world. Independent if you are looking for ibex, bears, birds, insects, flowers or want to catch a glimpse of the endangered snow leopard, this is your one-stop holiday destination on the globe.
Russia/Russie Located in Moscow the embassy is accredited to Russia, Armenia and Uzbekistan, and also provides visa services to residents of kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. With information on trade, visas, and other consular services. http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canadaeuropa/russia/
Eating The Kazakh Way Overview and recipe for Basturma, a mutton dish. http://www.settlement.org/cp/english/kazakhstan/eating.html
Extractions: E ATING THE K AZAKH W AY T raditional Kazakh food reflects the customs of the nomadic peoples and also Middle Eastern influences. The nomads feasted on mutton, milk, cheese and bread. To these basics Middle Eastern methods of preparing rice, savoury seasonings, vegetables, legumes and yoghurt have been added. The many Russians in Kazakhstan eat a more typically Russian diet, with meat, potatoes, dumplings and vegetables. A t a traditional meal, tea, called chai , is served first, with breads, nuts and sweets, as an appetizer. The main dish may be boiled mutton. Foods for special occasions include cold noodles with a horsemeat sausage called qazy , a rich mutton stew known as kuyrdak and a meat-and-noodle stew called besbarmak Pulau is a much-loved mixture of rice, fruit and spices. Noodle soup with radishes and peppers is called kespe Y ogurt, known as katyk , is often used in cooking. Cookies, halva, raisins, nuts and fresh fruit are enjoyed for dessert. Milky drinks are popular. Koumyss is fermented mare's milk and shubat is fermented camel milk. Vodka toasts at celebrations are part of Kazakh and Russian custom.
Adoption Ark: Adoption Services Offers adoption programs in the U.S., Russia, Bulgaria, kazakhstan, Ukrain, and Mongolia. Located in Wheeling, Illinois. http://www.adoptionark.com/
Extractions: Alexey is just six years old, but he has suffered more than most people ten times his age. The nightmare started in 2002 with a pain in his leg. He was diagnosed with a tumor and scheduled for a surgery. The agonizing procedure involved drilling the bone under local anesthesia because his hospital did not have the money for a general (full) anesthesia. Welcome to Adoption Ark, a non-profit US organization that can help you to adopt an orphan child from abroad. International adoption is a very complex undertaking, and those who consider adopting a child, would appreciate professional help that Adoption Ark representatives are capable and willing to provide. If you do not know how to start and not sure what country to adopt from - Adoption Ark can assist you with the first steps and the entire process. Adoption Ark will successfully navigate in the stormy "ocean" of adoption. Adoption Ark directs its force to two major branches: Adoption Services Assistance and Charitable Donation Program.