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A Peaceful Monastic Retreat

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Idling Among the Monks

Spending time at the Studenitza Monastery is a delightful experience. Here, you can relax in the shade of the trees and enjoy the company of the monks. These black-haired, black-bearded men wear simple black robes and seem genuinely happy. They have no grand ambitions—just the desire to rest eternally close to the old church, where moss-covered stones mark the graves of monks who have found peace for centuries.

The Inn and Local Wine

Just beyond the monastery gates, there is a cozy inn. Vine leaves hang over twisted branches, providing a perfect spot to sit and sip local wine in the warm afternoon. This wine is tart and strong, and it’s a joy to share several glasses with friends, all for just a small price. When the bell rings for vespers, the monks leave to pray for everyone, creating a calm and respectful atmosphere The Sacredness of King Stephen’s Remains.

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The Sacredness of King Stephen’s Remains

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The Belief in Protection

The belief in the sacredness of King Stephen’s bones is strong among both the devout and the common people. Many peasants firmly believe that owning a piece of King Stephen’s skeleton will protect them from death by bullet. This belief highlights the connection between faith and everyday life in Serbia, especially among those who live in dangerous circumstances. One particular story illustrates this belief vividly.

The Notorious Brigand’s Request

One day, the Archimandrite received a visit from one of the most notorious brigands in Serbia. At first, the priest was pleased, thinking the robber had repented and turned away from his life of crime. However, that was far from the truth. The brigand had a very practical reason for his visit. He confessed that he was becoming increasingly worried about stray bullets while following his dangerous profession. The thought of dying from a bullet frightened him Read more

The Story of the Two Coffins

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The Exquisite Coffins

At Studenitza Monastery, there are two coffins that hold great significance. The first coffin is made of black wood and features beautiful gold and silver designs. The second, which is even more magnificent, is a large silver casing. This silver coffin is intricately embossed and supported by silver angels, with a grand silver cross resting on its crimson velvet lid. Inside, the coffin is lined with blue satin and has three plaques on the lid that depict important moments from the life of King Stephen.

However, King Stephen’s resting place has not always been peaceful. The ongoing conflict between Serbia’s rulers has led to disruptions, even though Stephen lived long ago. Both the rival Karageorgevitches and Obrenovitches sought to honor him for their own purposes A Peaceful Monastic Retreat
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A Complicated History

When the last Karageorgevitch ruled, it was the mother of the

Barbecue Tips and Global Grill Culture

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Estimate the amount of coal well. Spread coal pieces an additional ten centimeters from the left and right edges of the grill area. Don’t add coal afterward.

Don’t start grilling before reaching high temperatures.

Keep the grill clean. If it is dirty, the food will stick to the wire. It is best to brush it and wash with soap after each barbecue party. Also, before using it again, wash, dry, and place it on the barbecue.

To avoid meat, fish, or vegetables sticking to the grill, oil the wires before you start The Evolution of Mangal Tradition in Turkey.

Don’t turn them using forks. Use tongs.

Cook thick meat pieces by covering them.

Rest the grilled meat for a few minutes before serving.

Never leave your spot by the barbecue so that you can keep an eye on hazards and also check if the meat is cooked right.

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The Evolution of Mangal Tradition in Turkey

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The history of mangal in our country dates back to the 1400s. This setup, initially used for cooking coffee during the Ottoman Empire’s reign, gradually became an integral part of our culture and expanded to include the preparation of meat. Mangal setups are typically constructed from metal plates of steel, iron, copper, or brass, available in square and round types.

Mangal’s transformation into an essential part of picnic ceremonies aligns with the accelerated migration from rural areas to cities in the 1960s. Although the term ‘picnic’ originates from the French language, there’s no denying that we have surpassed the British and developed a deep love for picnics The Joyful Journey of Climbing Mountains. In the past, people preferred cold-cut foods for picnics to preserve freshness. Today, safety and cleanliness precautions are crucial in picnic areas due to the potential fire and pollutio

The Joyful Journey of Climbing Mountains

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The Sweet Tiredness of Climbing

In the chilly days of March, we embarked on a mountain path leading to Barla, raindrops from the clouds above sprinkling on us. We took a break by a brook, absorbing the scent, color, and essence of the mountains, which overflowed with rain.

In small groups, we shared snacks from our backpacks under a tree or on rocks. Continuing our journey, we said, “The traveler should keep moving.” As we reached the small lake in Barla, the rain turned into a storm, and we became part of the steppe grass. We were completely soaked, transforming into a vibrant savanna. Our internal deserts, longing for water, rain, and blessings, turned green. Hills seemed to urge the next ones to guard us and bid farewells. Perhaps they whispered Barbecue Tips and Global Grill Culture, “Don’t leave us alone; come by from time to time.” Or maybe it was just my imagination.

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