How To Make Koliva – Remembering Those Who Have Fallen Asleep


Koliva

Koliva: Picture sourced from Hellenicaworld.com via Pinterest.

This week marked the anniversary of my Yiayia’s death. It has been 6 years since she passed away, yet I remember her like it was yesterday.

I wanted to make Koliva and take it to Church. However I have never made Koliva before and I am not a very good cook…  so this simple traditional offering has become a big challenge for me. I have no idea how to make Koliva and I’m not too sure what to do when I take it to Church.

My yiaya’s memorial date has already passed. I know that it is important to make the Koliva before the memorial date. I understand that I am probably a little late with my preparations however, someone once told me that “it is never too late”. Traditionally Koliva is offered to the Church on the following dates after a loved one has passed:

  • 40 days
  • 90 days
  • 6 months
  • 9 months
  • 1 year
  • Yearly or every 3 years

I haven’t made my Koliva yet. I’m still thinking about it, learning about it, trying to understand it and soon… very soon… I think I will be ready to try it. I believe that learning ‘How to Make Koliva’ is the first step to preparing for spiritual journey. As Pres. Vassi writes in her blog post “preparing Koliva for those who have fallen asleep is more than just following a recipe and combining ingredients”.

To answer some of my challenged/questions, I did a bit of (google) research and this is what I found…

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Greek Wedding Shop ~ August Catalogue ~ Now Available


Greek Wedding Shop ~ August Catalogue

Take a look at the Greek Wedding Shop ~ August Catalogue featuring some of our new and favourite Wedding and Christening products.

Shop online for beautiful Greek Orthodox Wedding and Christening at the Greek Wedding Shop or if you have any questions, please send an email to orders at GreekWeddingShop.com


Sia Aristidou is fascinated by the rituals and traditions celebrated in Greek culture. Sia writes about love, marriage, family and tradition and sells beautiful handmade wedding gifts at the Greek Wedding Shop.
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Congratulations to the Lucky Koufeta Giveaway Winners!


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Congratulations to the Lucky Koufeta Giveaway Winners

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We are happy to announce that Greek Wedding Shop‘s first giveaway came to an end on Monday the 14th of July. A big thank you goes out to everyone who helped us celebrate the Greek Wedding Shop’s official opening party. It is overwhelming and exciting to see that there were over 100 participants from all around the world take part in the koufeta giveaway competition! The delicious giveaway prize includes a box of flavoured koufeta ~ one for each winner, filled with our best wishes for a sweet life!

And now for the winners…. drum roll please…

  • Ann-Britt Hartwig from Germany
  • Janelle Milios from Queensland, Australia
  • Koula Kaskavaltzis from USA
  • Tina Lazarevic from Queensland, Australia

Enjoy the koufeta!


And now that our first giveaway is over, what would you like for our next one?
Find more Greek Wedding products at the Greek Wedding Shop!


Sia Aristidou is fascinated by the rituals and traditions celebrated in Greek culture. Sia writes about love, marriage, family and tradition and sells beautiful handmade wedding gifts at the Greek Wedding Shop.
Connect with Sia on FacebookTwitter, Pinterest and Instagram or subscribe to the Greek Weddings & Traditions blog. If you want to learn more about Greek food and Greek cooking, then join the Greek Cooking Challenge.

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Koufeta Free Giveaway ~ Choose Your Flavour!


Greek Wedding Shop

Celebrate the Launch of the
Greek Wedding Shop
Take Part in the Free Giveaway

The Greek Wedding Shop is officially open and we want to celebrate this with our friends!

We are giving away 4 boxes of koufeta. Visit the shop’s page of flavoured koufeta and choose your favourite flavour from our selection which includes strawberry, chocolate, lemon, pistacio and many more!

Flavoured Koufeta

How You Can Win

You can go in the draw to win a free box of flavoured koufeta (scheduled for Monday 15 July) by helping us celebrate the launch of the Greek Wedding Shop!

All you need to do is:

1. Subscribe to the Greek Wedding Shop Product Catalogue and get the shop’s news emailed to you right away (no spamming, i swear! 🙂 )
2. Like (and share us if you love us) the Greek Weddings & Traditions Facebook Page
3. Drop a comment in this blog post or in the corresponding Facebook post telling us which flavour koufeta you would like.
OR
4. Share your own wedding story with Sia by sending an email to sia@greekweddingshop.com and have a blog post written about you, have your wedding/Christening questions answered or simply offer inspiration to the Greek Weddings and Traditions blog team!


Did you take part in the give away yet?

Sia Aristidou is fascinated by the rituals and traditions celebrated in Greek culture. Sia writes about love, marriage, family and tradition and sells beautiful handmade wedding gifts at the Greek Wedding Shop.
Connect with Sia on FacebookTwitter, Pinterest and Instagram or subscribe to the Greek Weddings & Traditions blog. If you want to learn more about Greek food and Greek cooking, then join the Greek Cooking Challenge.

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Welcome to the Greek Wedding Shop


Greek Weddings have beautiful symbolic meanings in the Orthodox Church. The stefana that is used to crown the Bride and Groom has a symbolic meaning just as the lambathas/candles do. The tray and the koufeta along with the commandaria each have a very special place in a Greek Orthodox Wedding. Our cultural and religious traditions fascinate me and it is a topic that I am truly passionate about.

Cross jewellery

I have spent my days thinking and dreaming about Greek Weddings and I have shared my thoughts here with you on this blog. So now, after six years of writing about Greek Weddings, it feels right to turn my passion in to a business.

It gives me great pleasure to announce the official opening of the Greek Wedding Shop. Here you will find beautiful Greek Orthodox Wedding and Christening Gifts such as Stefana, Lambathes, Bombonerie, Martirika, Koufeta and Easter Candles.

Koufeta, sugared almonds

I work with amazing creators and suppliers from all over the world and I personally hand pick each item that is listed on the Greek Wedding Shop.

So if you have an event coming up soon, like a Wedding or a Christening or if you plan to purchase your God Child a candle for Easter next year, then please visit The Greek Wedding Shop.

Christening Sets, baptism

I would love to hear what you think about my new business. Please share your feedback with me here on the blog or send me an email. Or if you are a designer and you are interested in working with me on the Greek Wedding Shop, then please send me some photos of your creations – I’d love to see what you do too!

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HELP CELEBRATE THE LAUNCH OF THE GREEK WEDDING SHOP

To celebrate our official store opening we are giving away 4 boxes of flavoured koufeta. You can choose your favourite flavour from our selection which includes strawberry, chocolate, lemon, pistacio and many more.

Flavoured Koufeta

HOW YOU CAN WIN
You can go in the draw to win a free box of flavoured koufeta by helping us
celebrate the launch of the Greek Wedding Shop!
All you need to do is:
2. Drop a comment in this blog post or in the corresponding Facebook post telling us which flavour koufeta you would like.
3. Like and Share the Greek Weddings & Traditions Facebook Page with your friends
or
4. Share your own wedding story with Sia by sending an email to sia @ greekweddingtraditions dot com

Did you take part in the give away yet?

Sia Aristidou is fascinated by the rituals and traditions celebrated in Greek culture. Sia writes about love, marriage, family and tradition and sells beautiful handmade wedding gifts at the Greek Wedding Shop.
Connect with Sia on FacebookTwitter, Pinterest and Instagram or subscribe to the Greek Weddings & Traditions blog. If you want to learn more about Greek food and Greek cooking, then join the Greek Cooking Challenge.

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