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Is my mom performing witch craft on me
Unfortunately i cant tell from just this question. This takes more in depth conversation into the situation and why you feel she might be.
Times are troubling and hard right now-but never forget, your Beet loving Grandmother loves you very very much and wants you to be safe.
And for you to eat your vegetables.
Its such a rip off that flowers don’t taste good
Spoken like a woman who’s never used garlic blossom in a stirfry, had an elderflower fritter or used Calendula and Nasturtium in a salad.
I have not but im going to now
Add pics of the tasty flowers plz
garlic blossoms (allium) balls of tiny flowers, may be white to deep purple. literally just the flowering head of the garlic you use in food. it tastes like garlic. but colorful.
elderflower, the blossom of the elderberry bush. can be battered and fried. excellent with elderberry syrup or honey. tastes fruity with a tiny hint of anise. also good in teas and sweets.
Calendula, also known as pot marigold. (please, verify you’re using pot marigold, not regular marigold. calendula is actually a daisy.) tastes similarish to bell pepper, sans crunch. leaves are also edible. should be grown with broadleaf plantain:
as a poultices of calendula and plantain can be used to rapidly heal small cuts and scrapes, and are also helpful for other dermatitis. don’t use it on deep wounds though, as it can and will cause the surface skin to heal before the underlying tissues. all of broadleaf plantain is also edible. if bitter.
Nasturtium ranges in color from bright yellow to deep red. it’s peppery and very slightly spicy.
Personally I love squash blossoms stuffed with ricotta and fried in a pan. Not ideal if you also want to harvest squash, though.
Elderflowers also make great wine or cordial! I concur with the squash blossoms, can always just use the male ones so the female flowers can still form fruit.
Finally a thread for the REAL folks: those who eat flowers
Borage! Looks like blue stars and tastes a like lightly sweet cucumber. The young leaves tase like cucumber too!
The flowers that come from any brassica (cabbage, radishes, broccoli, kale, etc) are all excellent and taste like the rest of the plant.
Queen Anne’s lace blossoms, (daucus carota, just like our domestic carrots) super common wild plant, and the flowers make a jelly that tastes kind of like pink lemonade?? It’s /delicious./ but make 100% sure you have a correct identification as water hemlock and other toxic species look similar.
Rose!!! Rose flavoured things taste exactly as they smell. So scrumptious!
Same with lavender and lilac, and violets! The list goes on! 🤩✨🌱
Here are some of my local (PNW) favorites:
[X] Big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) blossoms are excellent in fritters.
[X] Dandelion (Taraxacum offinale) is also excellent in fritters, or my favorite is separating the petals and mixing them into pancake batter.
[X] Miner’s lettuce (Claytonia sibirica) flowers have a delicate, lettuce-like taste.
[X] Oregon grape (Berberis/Mahonia aquafolium) flowers are delightfully sour. I like to pick off a few small flowers from the cluster!
[X] Wood sorrel (Oxalis sp.) also sour (from oxalic acid).
[X] Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is mildly sweet.
When eating wild plants, you should be completely certain in your identification and aware of any lookalikes. Be sure you are allowed to harvest and that the area has not been sprayed by any chemicals. Many of these plants are also medicine, so you should be sure that you can safely ingest them (do your research before putting things in your face pls). This was just intended to get them on your radar!
Resources for plant identification.
Also please make sure that none of the plants you want to harvest have poisonous lookalikes that you need to be aware of! If they do, educate yourself on the differences. It could save your life, or at the very least help you avoid some unnecessary suffering
Begonia petals taste kind of like crab apples:
and Geraniums have a peppery quality as well, good color and flavor addition to meals:
Chive blossoms are pretty and spicy ^.^
Pansies and violas are a favorite in salads:
and there’s so many more &>
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Classic Tea Leaf Reading
I wanted to share my favorite way to read tea leaves. I used to do this specific one with my “atheist” friend who always wanted to do them. It is time consuming but very fun! Tea leaf readings is a form of future telling. The purpose of this is to read your future according to whatever question you may have. These readings are like Tarot in a way where there is so much packed into one reading, that it is hard to answer with a yes or a no. You will see symbols, numbers, letters, and lots of different shapes which you can easily find the meaning of online.
🌟WHAT YOU NEED:🌟
-Tea (black tea is great for these readings because the leaves do not all float to the top)
-Tea cup or mug with a handle
-A saucer or bowl
-Pen and paper
🌟INSTRUCTIONS:🌟 ☕️Brew your tea. I like to break my tea bag just a little bit to get some tea leaves out. You don’t need to break the whole bag, or you will be practically eating tea
☕️Hold your cup in your non dominant hand. Without a spoon, move the cup to make the water spin clockwise. The number of stirs you do has to do with how old you are. For example, I will stir the tea in my hand 25 times because I am 25 years old. Then, make sure to do the exact same thing with the opposite hand, for the exact same number. Try very hard to not switch hands mid way, or you have to start over.
☕️After you have stirred your tea in each hand, it is time to sip. Doing this in the dark is preferable, but you can use a blindfold to block out any light. Make sure it is very quiet, or you can play calming music. Sip your tea with your non dominant hand ONLY. Close your eyes and imagine what you want answered in the cup the entire time you are sipping. Do not gulp the tea as to make sure you don’t drink the tea leaves. This can take focus, but time goes by faster once you really get into it.
☕️When your are just about to finish your tea, take your dominant hand and quickly turn the cup over your saucer or bowl. You don’t want to drink all of the water, or the reading won’t work.
✨How to read your tea leaves✨
☕️Inside your cup, turn the handle 12:00. Then, read the small symbols you find in your cup clockwise. The order is very important because it can tell you a story.
☕️Write down any shapes, letters, numbers, or symbols you see. When you have written everything down, look up what certain symbols mean.
☕️After writing down the meaning of the symbols you found in your cup, you can start to pick apart what they mean and how they correlate with the other symbols.
And you are done with your tea leaf reading!
A tree trunk throne in Kendall, England.
Doesn’t look safe for a mortal.
if you sit there you belong to the fae
That’s the Fae’s problem
That is such a strong, bold, confident statement and I respect you for it.
People say “phase” like impermanence means insignificance. Show me a permanent state of the self.
holy shit this quote changed my life about four years ago. so crazy that this just resurfaced. i’m really happy.
(does one thing) hm i think i deserve a little reward :) (walks around in circles listening to music for three hours)
If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.
The Secret Garden (1993), dir. Agnieszka Holland
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MONTEREY BAY SPICE CO.
You need herbs in bulk and you don’t have a lot of money? This place has your back.
Here is the first order I received, ¼ pound bag each of sage, bay leaf, rosemary, basil, sea salt, and cinnamon sticks. How much did all this together run me? $22.
That’s WITH shipping. I am so ecstatic about this place and I figured that everyone needed to know about it. You can find their website HERE. They also sell teas, essential oils, glassware, spice blends, and all sorts of supplies. I love this place and it is now a valuable resource in my life
I saw someone asking where to buy herbs online??? I can’t remember who but maybe they’ll see this!!
I just ordered a bunch of our spice staples for the house from here today. The prices are so reasonable! I just thought I should remind you of this place.
Enchanting with touch -
A lot of witchcraft seems to be focused on visualisation as a means of imbuing things with magic, energy work seems almost entirely written to suit those who can visualise images. I am extremely tactile, I am a touchy feely person with busy hands so I decided to share how I “enchant” items.
Enchantment in my book means to take an object and make it magical, whether it be a charm, a ward, an agent of the spell itself.
Kissing things - your lips are far more sensitive than your fingers, they are also very close to your nose so you can incorporate smell into this, too. Take the item, and bring it too your lips gently, place a plush firm kiss whilst focusing on planting your into into the item.
Stroking or brushing - I have heard people try knot magic by braiding their hair, my hair is too short for this, but you could start by brushing your hair. Really smoothing it out, deeply brushing hair or even fur is a great way to transfer magic from your mind to the hands to the object, brushing is very therupeutic and could almost be a trance inducing activity. When I had hair I could sit on, it was a wonderful sensory experience to hand brush it after a wash.
You could also feel the surface of your item by smoothing it with you hands, really get to know the texture, let the magic explore the grain of the wood, the crevices in the stone or the cool touch of the metal.
Crumbling something - You could do this with breadcrumbs for kitchen magic or a bath bomb for bath magic (I wouldn’t crumble a bath bomb imo but I have heard some people prefer to do that.) Guide your intent to your hands and let it over whelm the object in your palms.
Stepping on something - This could be very destructive and great for curses.
Walking around it - Walking around an object features a lot in folk lore, perhaps you could use it to slowly build up intent and magical energy within you?
Throwing or juggling - Juggling is a great skill to learn and I can well and truly say kinetic energy is magical very powerful, throwing and catching something in the air until your satisfied is a fantastic way of enchantment, the weight as you catch it in your hand and watching it fly in the air is just fantastic.
Rubbing it to give it body heat - This is very physical, you can feel the warmth you’ve transferred to this object and its very responsive as well.
How to Close a Reading, as My Grandma Taught Me
“Interpreting the last card does not mean you are done. You have ten more things to do before the reading is through.”
1. Count the major arcana.
The more there are, the stronger the reading’s predictions will impact the querent’s life. If there are none or just one, almost none of it will matter in the long run.
2. Note the sequence of the major arcana.
If the querent is asking about someone, and the major arcana are between 0 and 16, that person is not meant to stay in their life. If the question is about a dream or an opportunity, and the cards fall between 17 and 21, it will manifest completely.
3. Count the cards from each suit.
The presence of all suits predicts a balanced outcome. More Wands means strong passion. More Swords means anxiety or manipulation. More Cups means the heart is running the show. More Pentacles means wealth is about to diminish or grow.
4. Mind the aces and the tens.
Two or more aces means the situation is only just beginning. Two or more tens means it is now coming to a good or bad ending.
5. Note the multiples between two and nine.
Twos mean clever thinking is of paramount importance. Threes speak of infidelity or the need for cooperation. Fours guarantee stability, just as sixes do harmony. Fives and sevens spell difficult challenges, but eights and nines promise that the labor is almost over.
6. Regard the ruling colors.
A dominant black predicts burdens and hindrances. Red and yellow combined ensure passion, clarity and manifestation. Blue and white together advise that the solution can be found through spirituality and intuition.
7. Count the court cards.
Nine times out of ten, court cards are people, not influences. They are doing the manipulation or they need to be manipulated.
8. Notice the suits of the courts.
Wands and Swords are friendly. So are Cups and Pentacles. Any other combination spells rivalry and obstacles.
9. Watch where the cards are facing.
“Is the woman in The World looking at The Tower? A tragedy has to occur before success can take over. Is the King of Cups facing away from his Queen? Their relationship is suffering. His love for her has begun fading.”
10. Look at the bottom of the deck.
If the outcome is good, embodying this energy will make it even better. If the outcome is bad, this is the hidden connection that needs to be severed.
Adale Kolenovsky