Hello my greenies! I have here a recipe to celebrate Litha! I am recovering from the removal of all four of my wisdom teeth and am unable to feast accordingly. I hope everyone can celebrate and eat for me, so I have here a favorite chicken recipe that I have especially during Litha and many times during the summer.
I will put the corresponding meanings of all the ingredients for the recipe at the end of the post and hope everyone enjoys my recipe. I hope to be posting more soon!
***You can use these ingredients for a whole chicken, but the amount for the coating will need to be adjusted and so will the cooking time. There are many websites that can tell you how to prepare a whole chicken, if that is also what you are looking for.
Ingredients
3 or 4 chicken breasts (I use 3, but I think the recipe would work with four as well.)
1 tbsp of dried lavender
2 tbsp of dried thyme or 4 sprigs of fresh and pulled off the stem.
drizzle of olive oil or coconut oil
1 tbsp of garlic powder
1 and ½ tbsp of onion powder
3 tbsp of honey
1 whole lemon.
dash of salt and pepper
dash of oregano
Directions
If lavender is not crushed, crush until powdery. Then in a small bowl, mix lavender, thyme, garlic powder, and onion powder.
In a separate bowl, place the three chicken breasts and add the salt and pepper. Mix well and after drizzle the oil, honey, and fresh squeezed lemon juice. Mix thoroughly.
Place in the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Make sure all parts of the chicken are covered.
Cover the bowl and let the chicken sit for three hours in the refrigerator.
Once complete, stir the chicken in the bowl again and then place the chicken into a roasting pan and sprinkle oregano on the tops.
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Place the chicken in the oven and bake for 45 minutes, make sure you flip after 23 minutes. When done, take the chicken out and let it sit for about 5 minutes before you eat. While it sits begin the chant.
“With the heat of the day and kiss of the night, summer bring love and spirit to me. Let me feel the child-like dance. Let me embrace myself. I am my own fire.”
While speaking these words allow yourself to hold in the heat inside you. Let it move around through your system and on your skin. Rise that heat up into your neck and float around your head. Then have it come out of you, so now you only feel a slight glow. Have this warmth embrace your house and everything in it until that happiness is surrounding you.
Then enjoy your meal!
*I always find that this meal goes well with some honey garlic potatoes, thyme roasted carrots, Zucchini casserole, and fresh baked flaky biscuits.
If you decide to make this recipe please send me pictures! Although I can’t eat any solids at the moment, I would feel satisfied just by seeing everyone else enjoying their meals. I hope you enjoy this recipe and have a special Litha!
- Kenzie
ingredient correspondences
dried lavender - love, protection, healing, sleep, purification, and peace.
dried thyme - wards negativity, purification, healing
garlic powder - healing, protection, purification, guards against negative magic and the envy of others.
onion powder - prosperity, stability, endurance, and protection.
honey - binding properties, love, and used in offering rituals.
lemon - cleansing, spiritual opening, purification, and removal of blockages
oregano - joy, strength, vitality, and added energy
Hey if any of you guys are interested in demonology at all to any extent, grimoire.org is the most amazing and well-sourced resource I’ve ever seen, it cites everything from multiple historical grimoires, has a publishing timeline for them, displays sigils, has a section set aside for each demons powers, even lists similar demons, and it’s all very easy to understand the way it’s set up. Can not recommend it enough, it has more demons and more info than I’ve seen listed elsewhere
Celebrate on the correct days!: Yule is a solstice sabbat, which means it’s on the day before, of, and after the winter solstice*. It’s NOT December 25th.
Hang all kinds of evergreens everywhere: Do you know why? Because while snow is very pretty at first after a while the never ending blinding white and brown and black starts to drive you slowly insane. Holly and Mistletoe are the two brightest green plants you could get your hands on during winter so of course they were everywhere!
Light a massive bonfire**: It’s dark and cold and everyone is miserable. Burn some shit! If you aren’t a heathen then Yule is about the rebirth of the sun god(dess?). Welcome that guy back with the best sun imitation you could get!
Leave feed out for Odin’s Horse: Kids would leave out hay or treats for Odin’s Horse(Sleipnir) to eat while he road in the wild hunt. A gift given means a gift must be returned and so Odin(also known as the parents) would leave treats for the kids. Yes this is where Santa came from.
Make winter clothes: Winter was the time when all the housework was done because, well, you can’t plant when the field is under five feet of snow. Clothes were often made during this time and given to the family.
Welcome guests into your home: If there was one thing the Germanic people valued it was hospitality. Friend who has no were to go? Come on over! Your kid’s friend who comes from a tricky home? Why don’t they stay a night or two. Everyone is invited!
Anything that still has Yule in the name probably comes from the original: Yule log, Yule boar, Yule goat. These are all from the original feast day.
Yule is a feast to celebrate the wild hunt: So make a feast!
And finally, throw one hell of a party***: Yule is a Norse holiday guys. There was no such thing as a low-key party in that culture. The majority of their myths can be summed up thusly; partying, beating up someone who ruined the partying, partying because they beat someone up. Have fun!
*These are the days I do it because celebrating for 12 days - 2 months is impractical.
**Don’t be dumb with fire.
***Don’t do anything illegal.
I’m not a heathen, and also observe Yule very low-key because I still live in my parents house. If there is anything I missed or got wrong please add onto this!
Normally it’s tea, but sometimes you need a little more than tea to get you going.
Right now, I’m sick. This is a recipe my aunt gave me, it’s not a lot of magic, bit it’s a lot of love.
What you need: • crook neck yellow squash, small • one table spoon cinnamon • 1 ½ table spoons white or brown sugar • two table spoons butter
What to do: ○ cut squash into small rounds, cutting larger rounds into fourths or halves so they cook evenly. ○ place squash into a medium pan with butter, cinnamon, and sugar. ○ cook on medium-high heat to the butter and sugar don’t burn. ○ cook until squash is tender. About 15 minutes.
What my aunt says when she makes this for me: You’re going to feel better, don’t you worry little one.
Foods:
Oatmeal, pinch o salt, milk, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice
Diced potato, finely cut beef, salt paprika, basil, lemon zest, scrambled egg
Tilapia & Shrimp - salt, cilantro, lemon, paprika, chilli powder, basil
Steamed white rice, salt, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice, milk
Green tea with lemongrass, lemon, & mint
I usually use sea salt, but whatever
Jar: Basil, Bay, Carrot, Egg shell, Lemon slices, pennies, sealed with green & yellow wax, I used Chinese lucky coins tied to a ribbon to tie around the jar.
Altar: Gold cloth, 2 green taper candles, 1 yellow chime candle, a crap load of foreign currency, pennies, serpentine, carnelian, jasper (yellow or greenish colors), dragon’s blood scent, fehu rune and/or the Sun card from shadowscapes, and some of the wands cards depending on context
Galdr: chanting “fe fe hu” for about half an hour, sometimes I mix in, depending on context fehu with uruz or ansuz and so on, and/or ansuz (the z sounds can conflate between uruz and ansuz, and the u sound can conflate hu all three, imo)
Listen to your favourite song about the subject, use lyrics like a chant. Dress up during song. Wear jewelry or clothes like a body altar (gold and green colors, brown and copper are pretty good, coins and currency signs, etc) to invite prosperity to you.
Enchanting a coin, a favourite coin, and wearing it (in your shoe, in your pocket, on a necklace, in your wallet is preferred tbh - you can even shake it to help “activate” it)
hi! im always trying to learn more about tarot, but i keep coming across the same entry level tips and lessons. do you have any advice for more advanced or intermediate tarot readers?
You come across tips for beginners because tips are generally for beginners. External sources, such as books and websites, are mostly meant for readers who are in the early stages of their journey. They are training wheels.
The moment you consider yourself intermediate, your growth should mainly be internal. That is, as you read for yourself, you discover new ways of how the cards manifest. And as others approach you with questions you have never been asked before, you develop new ways of seeking answers. That is how you mature as a reader.
Here are methods and findings I uncovered for myself back when I was intermediate and further enhanced once I was advanced:
How to Predict Your Sex Life
How to Predict Timing
How to Foretell the Whole Year Ahead
How to Predict Sports Matches
Extreme Card Meanings
How to Use Oracle Cards with Tarot
How to Use the Cards for Vengeance
Tried and Tested Reversal Meanings
How to Read the Cards as Advice
How to Speak to the Dead
The Major and Minor Arcana Twins
How to Uncover Your Past Life
How to Really Answer Yes or No Questions
Literal Card Meanings
Polar Opposite Cards
What It Means to Keep Seeing the Same Suit
How to Make a Difficult Choice
How to Uncover Hidden Health Issues
Meanings for Sex
How to Determine Physical Appearance
How to See Someone’s True Intentions
How to Use the Cards for Mind Control
How to Discover Your Life Purpose
Knowing If Someone Will Ever Get Married
Ideal Spread for Fortunetelling
How to Predict How Long You Will Live
Why Self Readings May Fail
How to Read the Cards as Someone’s Feelings
How to Use Lenormand with Tarot
The Greco-Roman Gods in Tarot
How to Identify Your Soulmate
September seasonal produce 🍎
I used to do magic when shit hit the fan in my mundane life. Now I do regular magic to ensure shit never hits the fan. Doesn’t even come close.
Something it took me a long time to learn: wealth magic for financial stability is not born out of greed and is very necessary to the contemporary magician/witch. Don’t neglect it.
i truly think soup is a witch’s best friend! it’s eclectic ‘n frugal, makes lots to be shared, and always yearning for herbs + spices. below is my go-to cheddar and cauliflower recipe, perfect for late autumn (and soothing your witchy spirit)🌘🍂
🍃 INGREDIENTS // fills ~15 medium bowls
*herbs n spices (below) *1 head o’ cauliflower
*1 large onion *2 large carrots *1 large russet potato (peeled)
*1/4c half-n-half (or substitute^) *2c shredded cheddar cheese^
🍂 HERBS ‘N SPICES // my general correspondences attached, i infuse my intentions into my food along the way ~ make this recipe a sacred ritual for yourself!
*garlic, 5 cloves - divine protection, strength, power
*black peppercorns, generous - protects from negative energy, uncrossing
*cumin seed, large pinch - drives out negative energy, closeness, offering
*dried red chili, to taste but i use 2 bird’s eye chilis or several dashes of chili flake - passion, realization, cleansing
*salt, generous - lol everything, prosperity, protection, cleansing
*turmeric, several heavy dashes - abundance, menstrual relief, warmth
*dill, two heavy dashes - clarity, good fortunate, growth
*caraway seeds, garnish - memory work, retention, expression
🍃 RECIPE //
-chop vegetables, reserving 2 cups of cauliflower florets to roast in olive oil at 400°F ‘til crisp
-toast cumin seed, garlic, pepper + chili in soup pot then add veggies w/ generous salt and fill with broth (i make homemade veggie broth every week, click for recipe) or water or both until veggies are ¾ covered
-bring to a boil then simmer until soft (~25 minutes)
-blend ingredients until smooth. stir in cream, cheese, turmeric, and dill
-enjoy with crispy cauliflower + caraway seeds!
Lamb’s Ear (for decisions pertaining to children)
Caraway seed (clarity of mind )
Rosemary (for ease of anxiety)
Basil ( clarity of mind )
Celery ( clarity of mind )
Cherry (luck in future paths)
Cinnamon (for brainstorming)
Dandelion (to hear your God better)
Dill (clarity of mind)
Garlic (to help do what is best for the family)
Lemon (clarity of mind)
Nutmeg (clarity of mind)
Peppermint (clarity of mind)
Sage (clarity of mind)
Spearmint (clarity of mind)
Tea Tree oil (clarity of mind)
Thyme (inner blanace)
Walnut (clarity of mind)
Ylang Ylang (brings peace to situations)
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this potion is wonderful first thing in the morning before a busy day, right before a work shift or school day, before you have to do a bunch of cleaning, even before spellwork! just all around a great tea to light a fire under you whenever you may need it
[ what you’ll need ]
2 cups sun water
motivation, energy, healing, comfort, focus, communication
2 tsp black tea
grounding, energy, prosperity, motivation
1 stick of cinnamon
comfort, healing, motivation, energy, prosperity, communication, good luck, communication, protection against negativity
1 whole clove
prosperity, grounding, longevity of energy, good luck, communication
2 sprigs of rosemary *
rolls negativity off you, focus, compassion, motivation, energy, good luck, prosperity
1 - 2 black peppercorn
high energy, motivation, grounding, good luck, protection
honey to taste
communication, abundance, gentleness, good luck, energy, motivation, focus, comfort
maybe a tsp or so if you’re using dried, can be subbed out for thyme *
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this is meant to be a recipe for a drinkable tea but you could also pour this potion into a bath or just bottle it up and keep it on your desk/nightstand, etc! as always feel free to send in any questions, happy witching :)
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