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[71] [69] In order to get protection against the evil eye, the face of a child is covered with ashes. [71] When children have been taken by the evil eye, they are washed on the ashes. [ 69 ] Other Albanian rituals to avert evil, illness, and harm in general are performed with fire and fire-related objects, using the fire's supernatural power.
In the kitchen, there are four figures of witches or wizards, whose gender is difficult to determine. On the ground lie a smoking bowl and jug, a bottle, and two human skulls. Above them hang bones, skulls, and an oil lamp that illuminates the scene. A black goat riding a broom flies out through a chimney over the hearth.
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The Dabney is a 55-seat restaurant focused on Mid-Atlantic cuisine. [4] The open kitchen features a ten-foot long wood-burning stone hearth, visible from the dining room. [5] The restaurant was built on the site of an old row house in historic Blagden Alley. [6] In 2017, The Dabney opened a 30-seat bar in the basement. [7]
The deals are all part of McDonald’s recent foray into value with a capital “V,” debuting its $5 meal deal in May and then, in November, announcing its new McValue menu, which debuts in U.S ...
Tinder Hearth is a restaurant in Brooksville, Maine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Established in May 2007, the business was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States.
A young couple, Maggie and Ben, inherit an old New England farm. Soon after moving in, Maggie starts having terrifying visions that seem to point to a ghastly past involving witches and Satanic cults.
Irori. An irori (囲炉裏, 居炉裏) is a traditional Japanese sunken hearth fired with charcoal. Used for heating the home and for cooking food, it is essentially a square, stone-lined pit in the floor, equipped with an adjustable pothook – called a jizaikagi (自在鉤) and generally consisting of an iron rod within a bamboo tube – used for raising or lowering a suspended pot or kettle ...