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Gran Bwa’s Autumn Potpourri By Mambo Sam!
Gran Bwa’s Autumn Potpourri
By Mambo Sam
Happy Mabon! Homemade potpourri is a fun Mabon project. It’s easy to do with kids or perhaps your elderly relatives. And even though “potpourri” means “rotten pot” – it sure smells better than it translates.I asked Gran Bwa to give me some ideas of what should go in a potpourri dedicated to him and this is what he offered! But you could just use this for ideas and add your own wonderful flowers, fruits, seeds, etc.
Ingredients- 2.5 cups of dried apple slices
- 1 cup of dried orange peels or really almost any citrus peels – try grapefruit, lemon, etc. Even better if you save them and dry them yourself. You can easily dry fruit peels in your oven at a low temperature, about 200º F for a couple of hours, checking and turning frequently
- 1 cup cinnamon sticks, broken into pieces
- ½ cup cardamom pods
- ¼ cup whole cloves
- Add in rosemary, nutmeg, ginger, star anise, black peppercorns, any combination.
- 3-4 bay leaves
- Small pine cones (even better if you can go pick them up in nature)
- Pick some fall wildflowers and let them dry out or just add them as is and allow them to dry in the potpourri (if you do this, plan on stirring your potpourri around to let them get air
- A little bit of vanilla or other oil that you like
Directions
Break down the larger pieces. If you have a mortar and pestle, use it to grind down some of the bay leaves or other items to help release the oils. Otherwise, just break some of the items down to smaller pieces. You want a mixture of your smaller and larger pieces. Mix them all up in a big bowl and add your oil. Cover it for a couple of days to let it all blend. You can burn some green candles that you dedicate to Gran Bwa near the bowl and ask him to bless the potpourri for a bountiful year for you and yours.
***PLEASE NOTE ; This potpourri is NOT TO BE TAKEN INTERNALLY – DO NOT EAT IT! It looks pretty and smells amazing, but do not eat 🙂 **** -
The Three Harvests and Witches!
The Three Harvests and Witches!In the enchanting realm of folklore and mysticism, there exists a captivating link between the Three Harvests and witchcraft. As autumn's golden hues paint the landscape, the Three Harvests—Lughnasadh, Mabon, and Samhain—play a significant role in both agricultural traditions and the mystical world of witches of all kinds. This delightful connection transcends time and geography, revealing a tapestry of interconnected beliefs and practices.
To begin our journey, let's delve into the first harvest, Lughnasadh. Celebrated in early August, this Celtic festival marks the beginning of the harvest season. It's a time when the fields are ripe with grain, and the earth offers her bounty. Witches, often seen as guardians of nature's cycles, harness the energy of Lughnasadh to honor the Earth's generosity and to manifest their intentions. It's a period when spells for abundance and prosperity are cast, and the echoes of the harvest's first fruits resonate with the rituals of the natural world.
Moving forward to Mabon, the second harvest celebrated during the autumn equinox, we find another layer of connection between the Three Harvests and witchcraft. As day and night achieve perfect balance, witches recognize this equilibrium as an opportunity for reflection and gratitude. Mabon serves as a time to honor the autumnal harvest, with crafting elaborate altars adorned with symbols of abundance, like apples and gourds. We use this period to give thanks for the bounty of nature and to attune themselves to the changing energies of the season.
The final harvest, Samhain, is perhaps the most famous, as it coincides with modern Halloween celebrations. For Vodouisants, it is a time for Ancestor service and more! This sacred time, observed at the end of October, marks the end of the agricultural year and the beginning of winter's slumber. Witches and practitioners of all kinds view Samhain as a liminal space when the veil between the physical world and the spirit realm is thin. It's a time for divination, honoring ancestors, and seeking wisdom from the other side. Many may perform rituals to communicate with departed loved ones or to harness the potent energies of this time for their magical endeavors.
As we contemplate the harmonious dance between the Three Harvests and witchcraft, we find a delightful interplay of nature, spirituality, and tradition. These celebrations, rooted in the agricultural cycles of our ancestors, have evolved into a modern enchantment that weaves its way through the tapestry of life. Whether you are a practitioner or simply a lover of folklore, the Three Harvests offer a bewitching connection to the rhythms of the natural world and the mystical realms beyond.
In conclusion, the Three Harvests and witchcraft share a charming and symbiotic relationship, as we draw inspiration from the bounty and magic of each seasonal celebration. These ancient traditions continue to resonate with those who seek a deeper connection with nature and the mysteries of the universe. So, as we revel in the beauty of autumn's colors and the warmth of the hearth, let us also celebrate the rich tapestry of traditions that connect us to the past, the present, and the enchanting world of nature.
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Coming Soon!
UPDATE!
Coming this Fall!Many of you have been asking how to take classes and study with Mambo Sam. This Fall, Mambo Sam is starting her own Patreon - The 9 Mysteries Academy of Magick! Mambo has been hard at work over the past few months creating lessons and exercises that will be educational and entertaining! The topics will be varied, as Mambo Sam has a broad knowledge of things esoteric, not to mention her Doctorate in Theology! Planned topics at this time include Moon Magick, Strega, Egyptian Magick, Celtic Witchcraft, Animal Spirit Magick and more! There will be lack of fun and interesting studies and experiences! If you have not written Faith at customerservice@spellmaker.com to express your interest in an early invitation, do so now! Don't miss out on this unique opportunity! -
Maman Brigitte’s Ancestor Memorial Candle!
Maman Brigitte's Ancestor Memorial Candle – Handcrafted, Made to Order!Fet Ghede is right around the corner! This specialty candle will be hand poured for you by both Mambo Sam and Parran Matt, who will dedicate the it to you and your own personal Ancestors during the process! Available only here! Order by October 19th to ensure delivery by 11/2/23!
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Mambo Sam’s Cranberry Apple Pie!
Welcome back to What's Cookin' with Mambo!
This pie never goes out of season!Mambo Sam’s Cranberry Apple Pie
Ingredients
Crust: Use your favorite crust recipe OR there is no shame in your game if you use a store bought refrigerator crust. It saves time and it’s delicious especially if you brush it with a little bit of egg and sugar before you bake the pie! Don’t sweat this and let it stop you from making a pie! Pie is supposed to be fun, go buy that crust if you don’t know how to make one or don’t want to. You are a pie warrior!Filling:
6 cups sliced apples – go crazy – use three different types of your favorites
1 cup dried cranberries
¾ cup white cane sugar
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
½ teaspoon ground cardamom
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon of waterSteps:
Heat oven to 425°F. Place bottom crust in ungreased 9-inch glass pie plate. Press firmly against side and bottom. In a big bowl, mix all your filling ingredients. I like to let them set a few minutes to allow the natural juices to come together. Carefully pour into your pie plate. Top with your choice of second crust. Wrap excess top crust under bottom crust edge, pressing edges together to seal then press together by fluting with a fork or with your fingers. Cut slits or shapes in several places in top crust. Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until apples are tender and crust is golden brown. Cover edge of crust with 2- to 3-inch wide strips of foil after first 15 to 20 minutes of baking to prevent excessive browning. Cool on cooling rack at least 2 hours before serving.Enjoy!
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Scarecrows: Icons of Straw and Spellwork
Scarecrows: Icons of Straw and Spellwork
by: Khouzhan Morgan
“Autumn whispered to the wind: I fall; but always rise again.” ~Angie Welland Crosby
Hi there Spellmaker readers and welcome to the Harvest Moon edition of the Universal Messenger!Among my autumn décor I came across several scarecrows. Like pumpkins, these are quintessential symbols of fall, harvest and Halloween-in my home I keep them out until the Yuletide season begins!
Traditionally used in farmers fields as a ploy to keep birds away from precious crops, these figures, usually comprised of discarded old clothing or feed bags and stuffed with straw, can also be found everywhere in pop culture.
In the Wizard of Oz we met the sweet scarecrow without a brain who was a loyal best friend to Dorothy and terrified of the Wicked Witch and her fire conjuring skills.
As a Batman villain, the Scarecrow used hallucinations brought onto the innocent citizens of Gotham in order to exploit their worse fears and terrorize the city.
And finally, we see the horror scarecrows; eerie burlap figures come to life to hunt and scare the likes of its victims with murder and mayhem. Episodes of Dr. Who and Supernatural both feature such creatures.
As far back as ancient Egypt researchers have found evidence of scarecrows. ( A tunic tossed over reeds by the bank of the River Nile was used to scare cranes away from food crops in that incarnation.)
And the one thing scarecrows always have in common is fear. Scarecrows are used to frighten birds and pests, or in art and literature, sometimes human beings! But the subject matter is always, always fear.
So my overly analytical mind made this connection with scarecrows. They emerge just as we begin the spooky season. That focus on fears begs the question-what scares you?
As we harvest and reap and celebrate letting go of the old to make room for the new-what is it we can let go of in order to foster growth on a spiritual level?
Maybe it manifests as cleaning or decluttering, and letting go of things we no longer use or enjoy. Holding onto items can stem from fear that we will never get more. But it is only through letting some objects go that I realized I was making room for something better-something more useful. It is the way the universe ebbs and flows. It can take some soul searching, courage, and effort-but the rewards are many!
Fear can strike in many forms-fear of allowing love into our lives, fear of failure, fear of the unknown, even fear of success.
I guess I’m hoping that someone out there needs to hear this message. As we embark on the season of all things scary, What fears limit you right now? It’s certainly worthwhile food for thought! One thing I know for sure, is that I’ll never look at the little harvest time scarecrows peeking out from front porches, potted mums, or cornfields, quite the same again!May this Harvest Moon light your way and guide you in your Autumn endeavors!
Don’t be afraid to reach out to our supportive staff here at Spellmaker.com! We have a variety of tools to help any situation. From voodoo charms to magical baths to specialized oils and mojo bags, if you need some magical backup we’ve got you covered and our team is always glad to make personalized suggestions for your individual needs! No need to fear, our staff is here! Ya see what I did there? 😉
In gratitude and service,
Khouzhan Morgan
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Product Spotlight! Marie Laveau Clean Sweep House Blessing Kit
Product Spotlight!
Marie Laveau Clean Sweep
House Blessing Kit
the ultimate fresh start for your home!
Based on the traditional New Orleans Voodoo formula, this kit calls on the beloved spirit of Marie Laveau! Open your windows and open your doors wide now and sweep out the bad or stale juju and bring in the warm, fresh Autumn air! This is a perfect time to energetically cleanse your living space before things get all shut up for winter! Includes all blessed equipment needed for cleansing! Located only HERE!
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