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Journey: September 2011
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Thursday, September 15, 2011. This recipe has been popular in Ohio - the Buckeye state - since the 1920s. 8226;1 16-oz jar of creamy peanut butter. 8226;1 pound bag of confectioners sugar. 8226;1 C stick butter, softened. 8226;1 tsp vanilla. 8226;1 12-oz bag of chocolate chips for dipping. Return the balls to the wax paper and allow to cool. Keep in an airtight container until ready to serve. The great thing about these candies is that because the Buckeye is associated with prosperity and abundance, you ...
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Journey: Samhai (Pronounced Sow-en)
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Saturday, October 22, 2011. This magical Sabbat is also referred to as the Last or Final Harvest. An offering of food is often made to the spirits, during this time of plenty and abundance. Crops were often cleared, except for what was left as an offering to the Nature Spirits and livestock slaughtered stored for the coming winter. This is also the reason Samhain is referred to as the "Feast of the Dead". Third Harvest, the Dark Mysteries, Rebirth through Death. Heliotrope, Mint, Nutmeg.
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Journey: February 2011
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Sunday, February 27, 2011. Wolf Moon - January. Storm Moon - February. Chaste Moon - March. Seed Moon - April. Hare Moon - May. Dyad (pair) Moon - June. Mead Moon - July. Wyrt (green plant) Moon - August. Barley Moon - September. Blood Moon - October. Snow Moon - November. Oak Moon - December. Blue Moon - variable. Thursday, February 24, 2011. The Wheel Of The Year *Sabbats*. The Goddess gives birth to the God and rests from Her labor. The God is seen as a growing youth. The second harvest, and the God i...
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Journey: Leaf Print Tablecloth
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Thursday, September 15, 2011. Here is what you will need for your project:. Leaves - all sorts. Paints - different colors. A white disposable paper tablecloth (You can find these at dollar stores, drug stores etc). Take a leaf, paint one side of it with any color paint, or even paint a rainbow on it. Then turn the painted side over and press it carefully on to the tablecloth . Do this several times with different leaves until you have filled up your tablecloth with all sorts of lovely colors.
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Journey: History of Halloween
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Saturday, October 22, 2011. Halloween.history has it that the modern holiday featuring ghouls and goblins going from door to door with an extortion scheme featuring "tricks or treats" is actually a merger of customs arising from both pagan and Christian traditions. According to most compilers of Halloween history, the holiday actually originated in the ancient Celtic ritual of Samhain that marked the completion of the final harvest. The word Halloween, history tells, actually came from the Roman Catholic...
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Journey: Buckeye Candy
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Thursday, September 15, 2011. This recipe has been popular in Ohio - the Buckeye state - since the 1920s. 8226;1 16-oz jar of creamy peanut butter. 8226;1 pound bag of confectioners sugar. 8226;1 C stick butter, softened. 8226;1 tsp vanilla. 8226;1 12-oz bag of chocolate chips for dipping. Return the balls to the wax paper and allow to cool. Keep in an airtight container until ready to serve. The great thing about these candies is that because the Buckeye is associated with prosperity and abundance, you ...
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Journey: Fun Ideas With Corn
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Thursday, September 15, 2011. Fun Ideas With Corn. Put some popcorn kernels in a cheap sandwich baggie (not the good freezer kind. You want some air to get in) and add a handful of dirt and a little water. Then tape the baggie onto a window. In about a week or so you’ll see the corn start growing! You can also have fun with Indian corn - the dried, multicolored type you that you see in stores now:. You’ll have popcorn on the cob! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Turkey Meatballs in Cranberry Sauce.
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Journey: Turkey Meatballs in Cranberry Sauce
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Thursday, September 15, 2011. Turkey Meatballs in Cranberry Sauce. 1 lb ground turkey. 1/2 cup chopped onions. 1/4 cup instant rice or instant brown rice. 1/4 cup unseasoned breadcrumbs. 1/2 teaspoon poultry seasoning. 1 (16ounce)can whole berry cranberry sauce. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Turkey Meatballs in Cranberry Sauce. Apple Candle Holders for Mabon. Fun Ideas With Corn. Good websites i use. Wicca The Complete Craft. By: DJ. Conway. The Ultimate Book of Shadows. More free stuff on Listia.
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Journey: October 2011
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Saturday, October 22, 2011. This magical Sabbat is also referred to as the Last or Final Harvest. An offering of food is often made to the spirits, during this time of plenty and abundance. Crops were often cleared, except for what was left as an offering to the Nature Spirits and livestock slaughtered stored for the coming winter. This is also the reason Samhain is referred to as the "Feast of the Dead". Third Harvest, the Dark Mysteries, Rebirth through Death. Heliotrope, Mint, Nutmeg. Halloween.hi...