1)there is a thick red - carpet in my room. The carpet is on the floor in - front of the sofa. 2)where is the table in your brother's - room? -his table is near the window. 3)i can see a fine vase on the shelf. is it your vase? 4)we have no piano in our living-room. 5)my uncle is maried. he has a beautiful wife. they have a son, but they have no daughter. 6)i can see a nice coffee-table in the middle of the room to the right of the door. it is black and red. i like this coffee-table. 7)Our tv is on a little table in the corner of the room. 8) there is a beautiful picture in my father's study, the picture is on the wall to the left of the window.
The recipe for "jellied tongue": Trotters burn (if left bristles) and skoblin knife. All kinds of meat washed and soaked overnight in cold water. In the morning, again wash the meat, fill with cold water (5 litres), bring to a boil. Salt, add spices and peeled vegetables (carrot and stalk of celery, a whole onion cut into 4 parts). Cook on low heat for 5 to 6 hours, do not forget to remove the foam. Allow to cool. Meat put in a colander. Before the hands, freed from bones and skin, tongue cut into cubes. Carrot mash with a fork, combine the meat, optionally add 1 onion cut into small cubes (well, it's a matter of taste, we love onions, so I add it everywhere!). The broth is filtered through a fine sieve and pour into the meat, mix well arrange on the forms and leave in the fridge overnight. Bon appetit!
1)there is a thick red - carpet in my room. The carpet is on the floor in - front of the sofa. 2)where is the table in your brother's - room? -his table is near the window. 3)i can see a fine vase on the shelf. is it your vase? 4)we have no piano in our living-room. 5)my uncle is maried. he has a beautiful wife. they have a son, but they have no daughter. 6)i can see a nice coffee-table in the middle of the room to the right of the door. it is black and red. i like this coffee-table. 7)Our tv is on a little table in the corner of the room. 8) there is a beautiful picture in my father's study, the picture is on the wall to the left of the window.