Sabbats

Vegan (& Gluten Free) Pumpkin Muffins!

Pumpkin muffins are one of my favorite things to make from September through December! You can make this recipe with regular all-purpose flour or make them gluten free, depending on your dietary needs. If you use the smaller amount of pumpkin pie spice and sprinkle the cooled muffins with powdered sugar, this recipe is a …

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Cookie Gratitude Tree for Mabon (or Thanksgiving)!

I created this edible gratitude tree for a Mabon recipe/craft for my September article in Witchology magazine. It is a wonderful publication, and I am very excited to be a contributor! Each issue is full of great articles and beautiful photography, so I encourage all my witchy readers to check it out! A big part …

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How to Make Lord and Lady Corn Dollies

My mom and I made these Lord and Lady corn dollies for Lughnasadh, but they are also perfect for Mabon and Brigid corn dolls are traditionally made for Imbolc. We hadn’t made corn dollies before, so we watched several YouTube videos first to learn how to make them. This is the one we found the …

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Getting Ready for Lughnasadh!

Lughnasadh begins tomorrow! It is the first of the three harvest festivals and my mom and I have been busy getting ready. I updated my music playlist and we’ve been listening to it while we work. (Click on the link to get to my YouTube channel, Pagan Music Playlists.) I reread my Lughnasadh post from …

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Whole Grain Oat Crackers

These delicious whole grain oat crackers only have a few ingredients and are really easy to make! They are buttery, crunchy, and perfect for sweet or savory toppings. You can use regular rolled oats, or make them gluten free as I do by using certified gluten free oats. I made these crackers for Beltane and …

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Celebrating Litha 2018!

We had such a lovely Litha (Summer Solstice) this year! As usual, our celebrations lasted for several days and I have lots of photos to share. We started out by making vegan clover honee a week in advance, and I wrote a post about getting ready for Litha. We started celebrating the afternoon before the …

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How to Shape Sun Bread

My mom and I made this sun bread for Litha (the Summer Solstice), but it would also be a great design for Lughnasadh/Lammas coming up soon or for Yule (the Winter Solstice.) It’s also a fun bread to make whenever you want to bring some sun energy into your life! Start by making your dough, …

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Midsummer’s Eve 2018

My mom and I started celebrating Litha the afternoon before the Summer Solstice. It is traditional to leave something out for the fairies on Midsummer’s Eve, so I made tiny oatmeal cookies and my mom cut little squares from a brownie: We had found a miniature tea set decorated with sunflowers at our local thrift …

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Getting Ready for Litha (Summer Solstice)

Litha, or the Summer Solstice, is on June 21st this year in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the longest day of the year, and we celebrate the sun being at the height of his power. All the plants are growing and everything is green! Click on this link if you want to see how we …

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Celebrating a Vegan Beltane!

Beltane is celebrated on April 30th and May 1st, halfway between Ostara (the Spring Equinox) and Litha (the Summer Solstice). It is a fertility festival and the promise of spring that we celebrated at Ostara is now fulfilled. Flowers, bright colors, Maypoles, planting for the summer, great food and bonfires are all lovely ways to …

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