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Witches’ Easy Herbal Shortbread Cookies
🌱1/3 Cup of Sugar 🌱1 Cup of All-purpose flour 🌱2 teaspoons of fresh herb of choice- can also substitute with dried herbs just do 1 teaspoon or to taste (pictured here is rosemary) 🌱1 stick of salted butter (cold and cut into little chunks)
Briefly pulse everything in a food processor until combined but still crumbly. Butter can still be a bit chunky. If you don’t have a food processor you can use forks or other utensils. Avoid using your hands because you don’t want to melt the butter.
Press crumbly mixture in a 9-inch round pie or cake pan. It will appear thin but it’ll rise. If you want it thicker, use an 8inch pan or only cover ¾ of the pan.
Bake at *325 F for 30 minutes or until a tiny bit golden on the eyes. Cool a few minutes before cutting.
I use this recipe when I want to add a little herbal magic to my life. Very simple and very tasty. Try adding lemon zest, rose, lavender, sage, cinnamon, or whatever herbs your find tasty. Can also be made as an herb free treat.
my half of a bf trade with @sarakipin….thank you for giving me this opportunity to draw my #1 Sparkly Literary Sleazebag Man
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“the gods keep stars in their pots instead of flowers my dear.”
Super Blood Moon by Reuben Wu
you’ve seen the dog outside of town, lying where the witches were buried.
JESUS TEA
So it’s Flu Season again, and this recipe for Tea To Fix What Ails You was given to me by a Christian friend, and I’ve taken to calling it JESUS TEA due to it’s miraculous properties. Even though it, technically, contains no tea. This tea is as caffinie-free as anything processed in a US plant can get, but be sure to check the provenance and all ingredients in case of allergies.
You will Need:
A Bigass Pot, becuase this is something you make in large quantities
working stovetop
those lil cloth sachets you use for wassail/empty teabags/those lil reuseable loose-leaf tea steepers.
Recipe:
about a quart of water
1 cup apple cider
about half a lemon’s worth of juice
a shitwhack of honey- try to get as local as possible and generally the less-processed the better if you want to build a resistance to local allergens. If you have allergy concerns or don’t like the taste of honey, go ahead and use more processed stuff/another sweetener instead.
three tablespoons/three bags chamomile tea
three tablespoons/three bags rooibos tea
teaspoon crushed cloves
1 cinnamon stick (more if you like it spicier)
¼ tsp nutmeg
1/8 tsp cayenne or white pepper
Bring water to a simmer in the pot. Add the chamomile, rooibos and spices to steep about 4-5 minutes or longer if you like tea-flavored tar which given you have the flu you probably do. Add Cider, Lemon Juice and Honey until dissolved. Drink all of this in the course of an hour to stay hydrated, make more pots as needed or until you pass out.
FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS: gargle warm salt water first for as long as you can, it’ll break up the mucus in your throat and soothe the soreness.
Crustaceans seen on the 2017 NOAA Okeanos Explorer Gulf of Mexico expedition, last week:
Deep Sea Red Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) - 1
Deep Sea Giant Isopod (Bathynomus giganteus) - 2
Blind White Lobsters (Acanthacaris caeca) - 3,4
photographs via: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
busy week ahead! here’s a lil space theme
july 5, 2016 | 4:40 pm | (1/100) now starting the 100 days of productivity!
i’ve just finished filling up today’s to do list so here’s a shot of my weekly spread, halfway through! 📖👓 tomorrow is a national holiday so my classes are cancelled and i’m going to get more work and review done! 🌎⭐️ i can do this!!!
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Llandecwynh | by Andrew Kearton
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