These are not recipes, but ideas - what meal could serve what purpose. They are simple, so you either should have your own recipes for them, or find them on the internet easy enough.
Happy cooking!
chili (cayenne pepper, black pepper, chili - generally spicy things)
lemon-infused water (lemon is a repellant, and water is uncrossable for some entities)
sugarfree coffee with cinnamon (coffee and cinnamon are both banishing ingredients)
curry (cayenne pepper, black pepper, chili - generally spicy things)
caprese salad (basil, tomatoes)
margarita pizza (basil, tomatoes)
apple pie (apples)
corn-on-a-cob (corn)
mint tea (mint)
herb soup (rosemary, basil, mint, thyme, bay leaf…)
apple pie (apples)
golden milk (milk and turmeric)
elderflower tea (elderflower)
mint tea (mint)
onion syrup (onion and honey)
chamomile tea (chamomile)
lemon-infused water (lemon)
ginger tea (ginger)
nettle soup (nettle)
pumpkin soup (pumpkin)
pumpkin cookies or bread (pumpkin)
curry (turmeric, garlic, onion)
cinnamon rolls (cinnamon)
orange juice (orange)
chamomile tea (chamomile)
corn-on-a-cob (corn)
pineapple juice (pineapple)
poppyseed buns or bread (poppy)
orange juice (orange)
honeyed tea (honey)
mint tea (mint)
lemon-infused water (lemon)
vanilla-flavoured ice cream (vanilla)
sunflower seed buns or bread (sunflower)
sugar cookies (sugar)
lemon balm tea (lemon balm)
lavender-infused water (lavender)
cucumber-infused water (cucumber)
vanilla-flavoured ice cream (vanilla)
milk with honey (milk and honey)
apple pie (apple)
pumpkin soup (pumpkin)
pumpkin cookies or bread (pumpkin)
chocolate chip cookies (chocolate)
sandwich - any (bread)
fried rice (rice)
curry (rice)
fries (potatoes)
ghibli + nature scenarios (part 2).
The Phases Full Moon - cleanse your tools, restore your energy, give thanks, love magicks, beginnings, enhance psychic ability, power, healing, divination, enlightenment, banishing Blue Moon - divination, focus, achieving goals, wishes Waning Gibbous - expel negativity, releasing, undo bindings and curses Third Quarter - Forgiveness, letting go, releasing, reaking bad habits Waning Crescent - rest, cleansing, balance, success, wisdom, atonement Dark Moon - banishing, retreat, self reflection, justice, rest, stillness, observation New Moon - fresh starts, new beginnings, banishing, divination, healing, hope, openness Black Moon - manifestation, power, wishes Waxing Crescent - attraction, spells of intention or hope, luck, friendship, growth, wealth First Quarter - overcoming challenges, action, making decisions, balance Waxing Gibbous - making adjustments, refining, prosperity, motivation, good health, positivity, success What are the Blue, Dark, and Black Moons? A Blue Moon is an “extra” full moon that occurs in the same month. Or, it is what occurs when you get four full moons in one season. A Black Moon is just the opposite, an extra new moon to occur within the same month as another, or when four new moons happen in the same season. It can also refer to a month in which there is no full moon, which can only occur in February, as the lunar cycles run over 29.5 days. A Dark Moon is what you call the waning crescent just before the new moon and the start of the waxing phase. The duration ranges from 1.5 to 3.5 days. Full Moons January - Wolf Moon/Cold Moon/Spirit Moon February - Snow Moon/Hunger Moon March - Worm Moon/Sap Moon April - Pink Moon/Fish Moon/Egg Moon/Sprouting Grass Moon May - Flower Moon/Milk Moon/Corn Planting Moon June - Strawberry Moon/Rose Moon/Hot Moon July - Buck Moon/Thunder Moon August - Sturgeon Moon/Green Corn Moon September - Corn Moon/Harvest Moon/Barley Moon October - Hunter’s Moon/Travel Moon/Dying Moon November - Beaver Moon/Frost Moon December - Cold Moon/Long Nights Moon Why are they named? They are essentially nicknames that were traditionally used by Native Americans to track the seasons. Used as timing for growing and harvesting crops, keeping track of when certain animals would be around for hunting, and so on. Not all tribes used the same names at for these moons, or even count the same number of seasons. The names for the moons are largely localized to what grows, what animals are around, and how the mild or harsh the weather is in that area. Some tribes may only use a few names, where others may use the same name at a different time of year. Each tribe had their preferences. Colonial Americans later adopted some of the Full Moon names from the Native Americans and applied it to their own calendar. Where is the Harvest Moon??? Well, the Harvest Moon can occur in one of two months, September or October. It is the Full Moon that occurs the closest to the Autumn Equinox. It is named so, because the closer to the equinox, the later the sun sets, thus giving farmers more time to harvest their crops. What about the Supermoon? This occurs when the (New or Full) Moon is at it’s closest point in orbit to Earth, when it’s at it’s perigee. The Moon appears much larger than normal, and moreso when it’s lower in the horizon when it has just started to rise. This can happen at any point in the year. (NOTE) - we have 3 full supermoons occuring in a row in 2020… March, April, and May. image credit thebohomystic.tumblr.com
hedonism is good actually rich people just suck at it
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Hey! I saw you have reading open and was hoping to get one when you have the chance? My names Alyssa (she/her, ♋️) and I was wondering if you could tell me anything about my future spouse? What are they like/how I’m gonna meet them whatever you feel like answering. And if not too much more to ask can you tell me if MT ( ♍️) is him? Thank you so much for doing these readings!
Hi Alyssa , I'm gonna respond in private .
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What color do you main in Among Us? And what hat?? I’m an orange egg at heart <3
Need more food! 🍟🐱🥤
This year will be a very pink halloween ~
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