Taste Test – Universal Yums (Russia)

October’s Universal Yums shipment was from Russia. An improvement on the Thailand box with a nice mixture of sweets, chocolates and chips.
The first item was Holodets and Horseradish Husks

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Holdets is Russian for cold meat jelly sort of a gelatin based snack. These rye sticks do not contain gelatin but are crunchy bread sticks with a horseradish flavor. I very much enjoyed them but Alex thought the flavor was a little strong. My score 8 out of 10 Alex scored it a 6.
Next up was Tula Pryanik a gingerbread flavored with honey.

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Neither Alex or I thought this was very good. The cake was somewhat dry and crumbly with a not very pronounced gingerbread flavor. This is one of Russia’s oldest and well loved treats and I think that I would very much enjoy a home cooked example of the cake but this packaged version left much to be desired. Joe – 5. Alex – 5.
The Red October Krepysch is a soft toffee peanut bar.

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Alex and I both liked the bar, it was chewy with a good amount of peanuts. Tasty but not spectacular snack.
Blackcurrant Kefir is a chocolate covered blackcurrant marshmallow. The soft gooey center covered with a nice chocolate is similar to the malo type bars sold in American supermarkets. Alex and Rita both gave the treat an 8 while I scored it a 7.

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Shashlik Potato Chips are shish kabob flavored potato chips.

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This is the second box in a row with “meat flavored” chips as last month’s Thailand box also had a hot dog flavored potato snack. These do have a distinct meat taste. In my opinion these are two flavors that do not go together. Joe – 5. Alex – 5.
Korovka Fairy Tale Roll Cake

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These baked milk cakes are a rolled cake with a cream filling and decorated top. The cakes were tasty and again I would have to say that if I tasted a home cooked version I would quite like it. As for the packaged version Alex, Rita and I all scored it 7 out of 10.
Next are the package of Grilled Potato and Shallots snack.

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This was closest to an American style potato snack. These crunchy potato-wheat waffle cut snacks had a nice but not overpowering onion flavor. Joe – 9. Alex 10.
The Grapefruit Chocolate Bar is a pleasant dark chocolate bar with a sweet grapefruit flavored filling. Decent chocolate flavor covering the gooey grapefruit filling. Joe – 6. Alex 7.

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The Salmon and Cheese Husks are another set of crunchy breadsticks.

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The sticks had a savory flavor with cheese predominant. Alex and Rita both rated it a 5 while I gave them a 7.
Korovka Baked Milk Biscuits

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These were great chocolate filled cookies with the tradition Russian baked milk flavor. Alex scored them a 10 and I gave them a 9.
Strawberry Popcorn is popcorn covered in a sweet strawberry glaze. I am not a fan of sweet popcorn and found the strawberry flavor to be very artificial and overly sweet. Joe – 5. Alex – 6.

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The Cinnamon Chocolate Bar was very good dark chocolate with a barely hint of cinnamon flavor. High quality chocolate. Joe – 9. Rita – 9. Alex – 8.

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Next was a package of Mushroom Croutons.

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As you can see from Alex’s face he was not a fan. These wheat crackers had a savory if not very pronounced mushroom flavor. Joe – 6. Alex – 4.
One of the box’s highlights was the Red October Southern Nuts.

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The cocoa powder coated nut nougats were delicious. The sweet creamy nut flavored filling covered in a quite tasty cocoa powder had a grainy texture and quality chocolate hit. Joe – 10. Alex – 10. Rita – 8.
Marma Berries and Cream Gummies.

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These are the best tasting dummies you will find with a pleasant liquid center which explodes in your mouth as you bite into them. Joe 10. Alex 9.
Pickled Cucumber Corn Balls

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This turned out to be my favorite snack in the box. At first taste I thought they were good but with each additional tasting the taste grew on me. I found myself munching on them while watching TV and quickly ran out wanting more. Joe – 10. Alex – 7.
Caramel Dream Candy

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Lemon flavored caramel candies which are similar to American candies of the same type. Joe – 7. Alex – 2.
Forest Fairy Honey Peanut Delight.

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Peanut candy covered in chocolate, not my personal favorite. Joe – 3. Alex – 10.
Juicy Light Peach & Apricot Jellies

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A jelly fruit flavored candy. Joe – 5. Alex – 6.
Swan Souffle

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Another great chocolate snack from Russia. This soft toffee is covered in chocolate and is a pleasant sweat treat.
I was very impressed with Russian chocolate and most of the chocolate based snacks were of high quality. I was again disappointed with most of the savory snacks as many of them did not satisfy my American taste pallet.
Joe Average Score – 7.2
Alex Average Score – 6.9

Joe’s Favorite – Red October Southern Nuts, Marma Gummies, Pickled Cucumber Corn Balls (10)
Alex’s Favorite – Grilled Potatoes and Shallots, Korovka Baked Milk Biscuits, Red October Southern Nuts, Forest Fairy Delight (10)

Joe’s Least Favorite – Forest Fairy Honey Peanut Delight (3)
Alex’s Least Favorite – Caramel Dreams (2)

Fall Foliage Road Trip (New Hampshire 2018)

Last year’s foliage road trip was a bit past peak so we were hoping for better timing this year, unfortunately we were a little early. Maybe in another year we will time it just right.
It is always a bit hit or miss one week earlier or later could always bring the best views. We headed out Saturday October 7 and drove north towards New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Jumping onto NH Route 16 after fueling up at Dunkin our first stop was the Chocorua Lake Conservancy right off the road in Tamworth, New Hampshire.

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As you pull out of the parking area stop at the roadside marker to learn a little about the
“Legend of Chocorua.”

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We next swung onto the Kancamagus Highway and stopped at the Albany Covered Bridge just a few miles from the entrance of the National Forest.

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Head on past Lower Falls and Rocky Gorge until you see the junction to Bear Notch Road.

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Bear Notch Road is a seasonal road going from the Kancamagus to Bartlett, New Hampshire. The road is an often overlooked side trip offering spectacular mountain views superior to what you will find on the Kancamagus itself. If heading north it is a good way to bypass the heavy traffic going through North Conway.

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The end of the road brought us to Bartlett where we then took NH Route 302 south for a short distance before again connecting to NH Route 16. Be sure to look out for the Covered Bridge Gift Shop on the left. The shop is a genuine 1851 covered bridge that has been outfitted with a gift shop inside.

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Take NH Route 16 north and enjoy the scenery as you pass attractions such as Storyland and the Mount Washington Auto Road. I would definitely not recommend the auto road at this time of year the traffic can be intimidating and it is a road that you do not want to have to meet a lot of cars on.

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The first major town you will come across is the town of Gorham. This is a good place to stop for groceries or fast food as you head further north. The town also has a great Historical Society Museum which has a detailed model train layout.

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The town of Berlin is next up. This old mill town has seen better days since the collapse of the lumber and paper industries.

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The foliage and rural landscapes highlight the next portion of the trip.

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The Nansen Ski Jump, the oldest ski jump in America, is a great backdrop for photos.

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The Bofinger Conservation Area has good access to the river. This is a nicely developed site with a porto-a-potty and large parking area but there are dozens of small pull offs all along the river that you can stop and take pictures at.

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As you enter the 13 Mile Wood Community Forest there is a nice picnic area along the river bank at the Androscoggin State Wayside.

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As you approach Errol the Mollidgewock State Park is on your right. This is a great camping opportunity in the warmer months with beautiful site right on the water.

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It was getting late and we were all a bit tired so we decided to reverse course and head back home. We took Route 16 south and bypassed the Bear Notch Road heading for North Conway. This was not the best idea as the combination of “leaf peepers” and Fryeburg Fair goers made the traffic stop and go for several miles. North Conway can be a destination in itself with its history, restaurants and shopping. Stop at Schouler Park and everything is within easy walking distance.

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Look to your right for a view of the Saco River Covered Bridge as a final goodbye before you head home.

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