“He had his own diet, he didn’t eat anything else. Guests came with jars, bottles, saucepans. I took out beets, buckwheat porridge, nothing salty or fatty, nothing dubious. Once during the filming of “Afonya” (in the mid-1970s – editor’s note) We ended up with him in a rural dining room. On the distribution line were the offered dishes: boiled rice, boiled buckwheat, steamed meat cutlets that looked like weathered poop. I was hungry like an animal. Without waiting for the cashier, I grabbed the cutlet and threw it into my mouth.
– Ugh! – Savely shouted as if to a dog.
I swallowed and turned my face to him.
– Well, why? – Savely was upset. – You don’t know WHAT they put in these cutlets… What kind of minced meat is there? Maybe there are mice in it…
I blinked guiltily. The cutlet floated gracefully down my esophagus. There may have been mice in it, but what’s wrong with mice?
“Here are the cereals,” said Kramorov. – Take as much as you like. Healthly food. (He poured cereal into a thermos, poured boiling water over it, and had lunch with it. He added purified olive oil, honey, and sometimes sunflower seeds and raisins to the porridge – ed.). It’s so hard to get sick…
I remember his words: “It’s so hard to get sick”…
2023-10-11 02:56:07
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