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2 of my favorite blogs meet… | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. 2 of my favorite blogs meet…. Go check it out and enter here. Are wonderful blogs to read and I go to them daily! Laquo; Blueberry Lemonade. Date : July 17, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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About Me | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. I am a 26 year old mom with a son named Aidan, living in Iowa! We have embraced our Pagan faith here and are bringing Aidan up on this path. Join us on our journey! I will have craft ideas, recipes, and a lot of other items on this blog! Please take some time to check out the blogs that I have linked to, they are all amazing! If you want to discuss something, please leave a comment! I’m open to suggestions! Have a wonderful Mothers Day! A Year in Bread.
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Red, White, & Blueberry Philly Cheese Pound Cake | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. Red, White, and Blueberry Philly Cheese Pound Cake. I know, I know, y’all are thinking “epic fail on the making-something-with-blueberries-everyday idea.” I have been able to make a few things and definitely have more planned! Recipe for blueberry/raspberry poundcake! 2 sticks unsalted butter, softened, but not quite room temperature. 1 8 ounce package of cream cheese, softened slightly. 1 1/2 cups sugar. 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract. 4 Distribute b...
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Blessed Litha! | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. Started yesterday and after a flurry of excitement this past week, the message board has gone almost completely silent! I’m DYING for Friday to come so I can be there already! I don’t want to rush the week for the rest of the people though =). Blessed Solstice to you all! I’ve decided to begin putting together information on each sabbat and crafts, recipes, and rituals as well! We went to the beach and had a glorious day in the sun and water! Add vegetables...
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The Vintage Pearl Giveaway! | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. The Vintage Pearl Giveaway! I just wandered on over to the Progressive Pioneer blog and found out about this. The jewelry is amazing-looking and I love the concept! I seem to have rotten luck but maybe one of these days I’ll win! And while you’re at it, check out the blog! You WILL NOT be disappointed! I’m an avid reader of Progressive Pioneer! Date : June 5, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Hekate | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. So lately I’ve felt very very drawn to Hekate….I’ve made a rosary specifically for her, and have spent a lot of time researching what I can! It all started when I took part in the Sacred Fire of Hekate Rite on 5/27/10. It was very powerful and she has wiggled her way into my life ever since! I guess I have a thing about Triple Goddesses since Brighid is also a part of my life. I don’t know how that all works but its an idea for now! Date : June 5, 2010.
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. Sorry for the lack of posts lately! May is always insane but now that it has slowed down, I’ll be posting here again shortly! Comments : Leave a Comment. I can feel it! That splendid, warm sun…the festivals…PSG.its coming! And I’ve been getting a head start on it all by making some Litha-centered recipes! Sun’s Up Cobbler, Buttermilk Scones with Orange Honey Butter, and Midsummer Tea! Its so fulfilling and feels really right for me! My favorites were Celia.
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Blueberry Lemonade | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. I spent some time at two close friend’s house and one of them made some amazing blueberry lemonade fizz! I’ll share the recipe here since she shared it with me! I’m constantly amazed by her cooking because she’ll just decide to throw some ingredients together and BAM! About 1 cup of blueberries. 1 cup of sugar. 1/2 cup lemon juice. 1/2 cup lime juice. 5 cups club soda. When I made this, I did not have any club soda so I used water and it was still delicious!
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July Is Blueberry Month!! | The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest
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The Ramblings of a Pagan Family in the Midwest. July Is Blueberry Month! I adore blueberries and it has recently come to my attention that July is blueberry month! So I’m going to try to make a dish with blueberries in it every day! Or at least every few days, lol! So here is the recipe for July 5th, 2010:. This recipe is from joyofbaking.com). 1/3 cup granulated white sugar. 1/4 cup cold, unsalted butter, cut into pieces. 1 cup all purpose flour. 1 tsp baking powder. 1/2 cup granulated white sugar.