All home made,, this is how some Ukraine people prep for winter..
October 3, 2024
All home made,, this is how some Ukraine people prep for winter..
by Pitmaster4Ukraine
19 comments
I bet the room smells like sauerkraut. That is a lot of work in that room.
I saw there’s some free place
Where is shitload tonn of potatoes, carrots and beets?
oh yes, glorious slavic cellar.
How I grew up 🤗
I love a good preserve.
The woman is speaking Dutch
Yummo!
Wow, someone is a master food preservation canner.
Beautiful but I hope no botulism
Just needs a man’s hand to make more shelves 😉
Strawberries and sunflowers were the only things that my garden produced this year.
I can smell the humidity already.
But they’re speaking some language I can’t recognize…
A feast for heroes
ow tell us how Putin’s army survives the winter
I’m pretty sure that’s how all post-soviet countries do, my both grandparents still do this stuff with their home grown garden vegetables.
Im german, my grandma was 11 when Hitler came to power, she was 17 when WW2 startet, she was 23 when WW2 ended.
This is how her cellar looked like until her 80s. I guess if you experience something like this its forming you for life.
I know that someone from the city might be surprised but for people with gardens this is regular yearly task if you don’t want to throw out shit tons of food.
19 comments
I bet the room smells like sauerkraut. That is a lot of work in that room.
I saw there’s some free place
Where is shitload tonn of potatoes, carrots and beets?
oh yes, glorious slavic cellar.
How I grew up 🤗
I love a good preserve.
The woman is speaking Dutch
Yummo!
Wow, someone is a master food preservation canner.
Beautiful but I hope no botulism
Just needs a man’s hand to make more shelves 😉
Strawberries and sunflowers were the only things that my garden produced this year.
I can smell the humidity already.
But they’re speaking some language I can’t recognize…
A feast for heroes
ow tell us how Putin’s army survives the winter
I’m pretty sure that’s how all post-soviet countries do, my both grandparents still do this stuff with their home grown garden vegetables.
Im german, my grandma was 11 when Hitler came to power, she was 17 when WW2 startet, she was 23 when WW2 ended.
This is how her cellar looked like until her 80s. I guess if you experience something like this its forming you for life.
I know that someone from the city might be surprised but for people with gardens this is regular yearly task if you don’t want to throw out shit tons of food.