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Jane Candy interviews Jan Shneyder and Slava Kiselnikov, discussing life in Russia and Siberia during the 1970s and 1990s. They describe widespread food shortages, with families relying on homegrown vegetables like potatoes and cabbage for sustenance, preserved through pickling and jam-making. Energy challenges included intermittent heating and reliance on wood-burning stoves, while transportation was communal or dependent on others due to scarce personal vehicles. They highlight the impact of Soviet-era policies on food and energy distribution, with transitions post-Soviet collapse marked by economic instability and government bankruptcy. The interviewees note the gradual improvement in supplies and travel opportunities by the early 2000s, reflecting on their experiences with both nostalgia and reluctance.

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