Every year at the end of summer, people return from their country houses and gardens with huge bags, baskets, carts, and even car trunks full of… summer squash! And every year the same question arises: what to do with the harvest? People begin giving summer squash away to their friends, neighbors, colleagues, and relatives. They, in turn, give them away to their friends, neighbors, colleagues, and relatives. And everyone looks at these squashes and thinks: What in the world can I do with these? Vladimir Pavlov, of course, has an answer. He has invented a recipe that will fundamentally change our attitude towards this vegetable. And everyone who watches this program will joyfully approach their generous friends who have country houses and gardens and pre-order summer squash for the following year! Chef and RTG host Vladimir Pavlov is going to make summer squash pasta, which he will ser...
The Russian writer Mikhail Sholokhov is often referred to as the Lev Tolstoi of the 20th century. The internationally renowned author of «Quietly Flows the Don» throughout his life remained faithful to his home village, Veshenskaya. And that village, in return, has remained faithful to him – its inhabitants carefully preserve everything linked to Sholokhov’s life and times. At the end of May, on the anniversary of the birth of the «chronicler of the Don region», the Sholokhov Spring All-Russian Literature and Folklore Celebration is held. It was attended by RTG TV host Ludmilia Shiryayeva.
Bryansk Oblast, which shares a border with Ukraine, is a land of rich history. It has long marked some of the Federation’s outer territories, serving as one of the country’s southern borders. Bryansk Oblast is an economically developed and agriculturally thriving area where customs and traditions of the past have been well preserved. It is also home to two world famous sights – the magnificent and impressive memorial to the largest tank defeat in history and the biggest iron ore mine in the world.