Why do Russians eat potatoes without the skin?

Tomas Matza tmatza at STANFORD.EDU
Tue Feb 9 18:37:49 UTC 2010


Those thinking of the potato may be interested in Nancy Ries' recent 
article, "Potato Ontology: Surviving Postsocialism in Russia." Cultural 
Anthropology, 2009, 24.2.

Tomas Matza


Edward M Dumanis wrote:
> No, the song at  http://a-pesni.golosa.info/baby/kartochka-p.htm
> is a different song.
> I was looking for a Russian version of a Belorussian song called 
> "Bulba" where the refrain was preserved in Belorussian.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Edward Dumanis <dumanis at buffalo.edu>
>
> On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, Robert A. Rothstein wrote:
>
>> Edward M Dumanis wrote:
>>> I am sorry not being able to provide everybody with a simple URL.
>>> Strangely enough, I was not able to find the version of a very 
>>> popular song I was looking for.
>>> A close version is at
>>> http://www.vlivkor.com/2008/11/26/prazdnik-kartoshki.html Find there 
>>> a Belorussian song called "Bulba."
>>> It should satisfy everybody.:)
>>> I was looking for a version with the refrain "Bulba etak, bulba tak" 
>>> but could not find it.
>>>
>> How about http://a-pesni.golosa.info/baby/kartochka-p.htm?
>>
>> Bob Rothstein
>>
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