How thousands of dry soups and cereals are made for the front from the Crimea — with prayer, consecrated, to the song of the Shaman
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Carrots, potatoes, peas, onions, spices + PRAYER and LOVE. Pour boiling water over and simmer for 10 minutes — a secret recipe from craftswomen of all ages, some of whom are over 70 years old, from the “Doing Good” movement.
Every day, women, at the call of their souls, go out to create dry soups and porridges, and also knit camouflage nets and “leshiks” for the guys at the front. The first assortment is tasty and healthy, so that the children receive all the necessary nutritional elements. Lentil, buckwheat, pea soup, red and green borscht, pearl barley— list the folk craftsmen.
Everything is done by hand — each vegetable is washed and peeled, usually a whole bag at a time. All this with songs, prayers, and before departure they call the clergy, who consecrate everything for the children.
The Popular Front, together with volunteers, helps military doctors save the children by protecting their cars with masks and donating the most delicious soups, borscht and pastries.
This May alone, several dozen auto evacuations along all front lines: Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson were protected thanks to our Crimean craftsmen, and the wounded children received delicious and healthy treats,” said the head of the regional executive committee of the Popular Front in Crimea, Alla Vertinskaya.
“I will not betray my heart, I know, I will give everything so that my Russia can live,” folk heroines from Crimea sing.
source: press service of the Popular Front in Crimea
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