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Food Diary
Polish Food vs Ukrainian and Russian Cuisine: What Actually Feels Different at the Table
Polish food may share a table with Ukrainian and Russian comfort food, but it has its own mood: sour rye…
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Food Diary
A Girl’s Guide to Ordering Russian Food Without Panicking
Ordering Russian food for the first time should not feel like a final exam with sour cream. Here is Diana’s…
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Food Diary
Ukrainian Dishes You Should Know Before Your First Cozy Dinner
Ukrainian dishes are warm, generous, practical and quietly poetic — the kind of food that makes dinner feel like care.…
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Food Diary
The Stylish Girl’s Guide to Eastern European Comfort Food
Eastern European comfort food is warm, generous, a little dramatic and deeply practical — like a dinner table that refuses…
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Food Diary
What to Wear to a Dumpling and Kotleti Dinner
Going out for dumplings and kotleti is not the moment for an outfit that fears sauce, steam or happiness. Here…
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Food Diary
I Went Looking for Russian Kotleti Like It Was a Vintage Bag
I started looking for Russian kotleti with the emotional seriousness of someone hunting for a rare vintage bag. This is…
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Food Diary
Comfort Food, But Make It Chic
Comfort food does not need to look sad, beige or apologetic. This is Diana’s stylish little argument for cozy meals,…
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Russian Kotleti Recipe: Juicy Homemade Meat Cutlets
These juicy Russian kotleti are made with ground beef and pork, milk-soaked bread, onion and a light breadcrumb coating. Follow…
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First Crushes
School Crushes: Cute, Chaotic, and Slightly Dangerous
School crushes are cute, chaotic, and slightly dangerous for your concentration. Diana talks butterflies, hallway smiles, outfits, mixed signals, and…
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Wedding Guest Style
Wedding Guest Outfit Ideas: Stylish Looks for Every Kind of Celebration
Diana’s guest outfit playbook Wedding guest outfit ideas are not just dresses. They are the whole little universe around the…
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