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From Mother Russia with Love: A Monster of a Stove and Tolokno
Tolokno You can’t cook porridge with a fool. ~~ Russian Proverb ~~ An example of Russian Lenten food, tolokno or oat flour with liquid, demonstrates the use of the astonishing Russian stove. Streamlined in the 15th century, the Russian stove incarnates the old adage, “The kitchen is the heart of the home.” Much of Russian peasant folk culture and ritual derives from these massive stoves. Taking…
From Mother Russia with Love: A Monster of a Stove and Tolokno
From Mother Russia with Love: A Monster of a Stove and Tolokno
Tolokno
You can’t cook porridge with a fool. ~~ Russian Proverb ~~
An example of Russian Lenten food, tolokno or oat flour with liquid, demonstrates the use of the astonishing Russian stove.
Streamlined in the 15th century, the Russian stove incarnates the old adage, “The kitchen is the heart of the home.” Much of Russian peasant folk culture and ritual derives from these massive stoves. Taking…
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В 18 лет я училась смешивать коктейли Молотова и цитировала Маркса, а теперь у меня просто хомяк и розовые очки pic.twitter.com/PEQfG6Zjjm
— Надя Толоконникова (@tolokno) January 15, 2015
"When I was 18, I was learning how to mix Molotov cocktails and quoted Marx, and now I just have a hamster and pink glasses." Nadya Tolokonnikova on twitter