
A Balkan family's adventures in country life in southern Bulgaria. With jokes and recipes.
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Last month, a friend complained in our group chat her Christmas bread had flopped, yet again. She had decided to resign to her fate and stop trying. Helpful me couldn’t have that. Questions ensued. Had she let the dough rise? She had. Had s...
About a year ago, I made a post about knitting. It started innocently, with an experimental scarf for Cat that turned into, as one of you put it, a garment worthy of Dr. Who. A disaster of a sweater followed, after which I went back to scar...
Remember our barbary doves Atlas and Quartz? We got them in July as a gift from the neighbours, thinking one of them was a female and we had a neat couple but it turned out they’re both boys. Since then, they’ve settled wonderfully well and...
Name days are one of the most popular traditions in our part of the world. They are, in fact, so popular, that this popularity has apparently spilled into the Protestant world because everyone likes causes for celebration — especially one w...
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Hunting lies, questioning dominant narratives, hating on the abuse of language for ideological purposes, with short breaks for growing tomatoes. You can also find me on X: @IrinaSlav1
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