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Tsougrisma: The Greek Easter Egg Game
Beyond the delicious feasts and joyous proclamations of "Christos Anesti!" (Christ is Risen!), a delightful game takes center ...
Many celebrants of Greek Easter play a game called tsougrisma where two players hold red eggs (kokkina avga), taking turns tapping or clinking the other's egg and trying to crack their opponent's ...
While many people associate Easter with ... until everyone’s eggs are cracked except for one winner, who is left with an unbroken egg. According to tradition, cracking the eggs symbolises ...
After the traditional dinner, the family and friends that gathered for dinner will crack red eggs. The game symbolises resurrection and new life. Easter eggs are dyed red to exemplify the blood of the ...
Don’t be a clumsy oeuf! Whoever coined the phrase “there’s more than one way to crack an egg” was technically correct. But there’s only one way to crack an egg safely, experts say ...
Add the lettuce and dill and mix to combine. Lower the heat and let simmer while you make the egg and lemon sauce. To make sauce, whisk the eggs in a bowl and then slowly add the lemon juice while ...
Here are just a few of the Easter Eggs and background details that Greek myth geeks might have spotted. Add your own spots in the comments below. 1. Zeus’ thunderbolt symbol is everywhere in ...
You don’t need to fork out loads to make your Easter weekend egg-ceptional (ahem). There are plenty of ways to save money on food and gifts. With food prices climbing and energy bills far higher ...