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Tag Archives: feasts

Candlemas Lore

Posted on 30 January 2020 by Ash24 August 2024

Our coven celebrates February 2 as Candlemas, following the custom of our parent Tradition; it is known by many other names, however – Brigidh, Imbolc, Oimelg, and others. The word Imbolc is said to derive from the Old Irish Imbolg meaning in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Candlemas, Feasts and Seasonal Lore, Wheel of the Year | Tagged candlemas, feasts, Holidays, imbolc, lore, weather, wheel of the year

Summer is a-coming in

Posted on 10 June 2018 by Nemed Cuculatii10 June 2018

Today we are preparing for the 30th birthday celebration for Lady Raven and Moondancer’s youngest, Kodama. Her party will be on a mermaid theme, and she has invited several of her oldest friends to join in. Hopefully, the rain will … Continue reading →

Posted in Midsummer | Tagged feasts, wheel of the year

Where’s the Meat-loaf?

Posted on 29 October 2011 by Nemed Cuculatii29 October 2011

Several years ago, our family went Vegan for a few years, following a diet program called “The McDougall Plan”. One of our favorite supper dishes was “Where’s the Meat Loaf?”, which we fed to our tofu-loathing coven member, and he … Continue reading →

Posted in Feasts and Seasonal Lore | Tagged feasts, recipes, vegan

A Quick Mead

Posted on 10 September 2011 by Ash10 June 2021

This recipe is from an old friend, now departed from this side of life. Thanks for sharing while you could, Walt. Ingredients: 5 lbs of apples 1 lbs honey large pot 1 package of dry yeast large (1 gallon or … Continue reading →

Posted in Feasts and Seasonal Lore | Tagged feasts, mead, recipes

Welsh Cakes

Posted on 10 September 2011 by Ash10 September 2011

[This simple recipe for Welsh cakes was shared with us from our kindred, Byd Littledragon of DragonOak Coven, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. It has become a favorite recipe for cakes at Sabbat and Moon rites.] 3 cups flour 1 cup sugar … Continue reading →

Posted in Feasts and Seasonal Lore | Tagged feasts, recipes, Welsh Cakes

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