Full Wolf Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Wolf Moon (Native American) at 5* Leo will culminate, January 25, 2024 9:54am pacific/12:54pm eastern (Farmers Almanac).

This Leo Moon is helping you become adventurous and curious again. You want answers to questions and your aspirations are higher than they’ve been in a very long while. You’ve decided shining in the world really is a good thing. Also self-accomplished when you’re recognized for your giving and charitable impulses. You don’t know where your life slowed down, but you’re ready for it to be filled with happiness and goodwill. You’re putting your best foot forward. This may be your actually walking outside your home experiencing spontaneity or maybe cooking and/or creating projects that will bring you joy. But joy it will be, you’re counting on it. When you actively develop your attitude, manners and activities, you are making concerted effort to make your life “happen”.

Creative ability starts with getting into the right mindset and being ready to begin. Organizing your thoughts and time seem to be a big part of generating ideas. Whether its through art, music. 

Step 1: 

Brainstorm, who and what inspires you and why. Gather material, writing in a notepad some of your ideas. 

Step 2: 

Gather materials or things you need to implement your ideas and plans.

Step 3: 

There is a beginning, middle, and end. Start doing it. Take small breaks, keep going.

Step 4: 

Don’t take yourself too seriously, but take yourself seriously enough. Critique with solutions, don’t be discouraged.

Step 5:

Completion, know what isn’t done and what is over done. What is the next stages of the projects journey…

Journal Questions:

3-5 sentences+ for each question.

How can you change sad or forlorn thoughts for content antidotes:

Sentiments

Regrets

Anger

Actual person

Job

Career change

Move

House

Town

Country

Money problems

Bad habits

Phobias

Health problems

Stress

Rebalance:

People problems

Money problems

Relationship problems

Health problems

Personal issues

Bad habits

Phobias

Career problems

Past choices

Stress

Overwhelmed

Where are you most ambitious:

relationships

career

job

homelife

friendships

marriage

children

beauty

exercise

eating

inside maintenance

outside maintenance

person maintenance

place maintenance

thing maintenance

Your new viewpoint:

acceptance of yourself 

acceptance of others

Spending too much time on others and not yourself

Spending too much time on yourself and not on others

Forward movement toward positive activities

Forward movement toward negative activities

Time management, how long with each:

Family

Friends

Job

Career

Money

Beauty

Health

Harmony

Things

Strangers

When creating a project:

Breathing deeply a few times a day

Drinking more water

Taking a walk

Meditating

Praying

Writing in a Journal

Creating a solution

Creating plans

Giving Hugs

Offering Smiles

Saying nice things to people

Waving here or there to people

Enjoying a color

Enjoying nature

Enjoying architecture

Complimenting your kids

Complimenting everyone

Would you like to see a change:

What are you doing now

What job will you have next year

What job will you have in 5 years

What job will you have in 10 years

Do you stay with a career

Do you change careers often

Do you like jobs

Do you like responsibility

Do you like to be a boss

Are you a good boss

Are you a good employee

What makes you happy

When you were a child what did you want to be when you grew up

What is your career

What is your self confidence

What is your earning potential

What is your verve for life

Are you a winner

Are you sometimes winning

Are you winning yet losing

Are you losing but close to winning

What could make you win

What could make you content

—- We started as children wanting to create personal excellence. But programming, barriers and Low consciousness people hold you back from reaching greater heights. These include energy vampires, critical people, dishonest characters, and people with temperament issues. Let them go from your life and send them unconditional love as you do that. Invest yourself in the development of your consciousness, unlocking the subconscious, reactivating the super conscious and progressing forward to living a life well lived. Life is an exciting ride. 

—–“Dont wait for inspiration. It comes while working. — Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Famous French Painter

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Rescuing a Dog

Rescuing a Dog 

By Tara Sutphen

The faces of the unwanted. The saying is “Adopt don’t shop”.  there are plenty of unwanted pure breeds as well. A lot of people tell me they can’t go through the “good-bye” stage of their loving pet and won’t save another dog’s soul.  Your dog would want you to love and love more. Rescuing a dog is creating space to have a best friend. 

My son, William just adopted a 10-month purebred. He loves Chesapeake Bay Retriever’s—this 85 lb. Puppy was living in an apartment dumped by the daughter to her parents, the father is an invalid. He was surrendered to a Rescue Organization. My daughter-in-law and I would look at each other as this huge puppy would surf the kitchen counter. We wondered how these people did it, as they had no control over this pup. Luckily he was housebroken but everything else seemed to be chaotic. Certainly, the puppy didn’t know how to behave, and he was huge and terrified. And that is the answer, he didn’t know what to do…the pup was terrified, so my kids set out to give him structure. 

Settling him into a household doesn’t happen overnight but with dogs and all pets, it usually isn’t weeks or even months to learn the protocol of what is expected of them. Having a crate, not to lock them in it all the time but to provide it with a safe space, a little cave for them to go and hide is good. And allowing dogs to be locked in when you are away from the house for the first few weeks until they know not to chew or destroy anything. They may need a little melatonin or Benadryl to help them sleep in the crate if they’re super anxious. William put chew toys and a peanut butter-filled kong in to help occupy the dog when he goes to work. 

My son takes time to work with the rescue on a leash and play ball with all of his dogs. In a week, we watched the terror become a well-mannered family member, because he knew what was expected of him. My son presented this dog with his very own bowl and a new collar as a simple ceremony and told him he was now a part of the family. The puppy was proud and hasn’t acted unruly since. 

The three dogs I have now are rescues. Sophia, a black and white medium-sized dog; I brought her home from the Amazon Jungle in Brazil. Ghosty is a little bigger, brought back from a rescue group show at a pet food store in Arizona. Also Beanie, my French Bulldog was bought by a heroin addict and he couldn’t take care of little Beanie so he gave him to me as a puppy. 

Sophia from Brazil. It was a long journey but not an arduous one. I put her into a veterinarian’s office in Brazil and they worked on her paperwork to bring her out of the country and enter the United States. It took about 6 weeks. I was in New Zealand when she was officially released to come to North America, so I had her tag along with an American passenger and she landed in San Francisco rather than Los Angeles. My amazing assistant, Helen, and her husband Dale went to pick her up and keep her for three weeks until I could come and get her since I was still away. 

Oh, what to do with Sophia once she came to my little ranch. She kept escaping from the 1/2 acre yard and she didn’t know what I expected of her. She would roam the rural neighborhood. My son, Hunter had taken a break from college and was living with me. She’d trot happily past my entry gate, I would ask if she’d like to come in for a meal. She would wag her tail and away she’d go. I asked Hunter if he’d let her live in his room for a few weeks until she knew she could live in the house and sprawl out on the furniture. She then became a house dog very fast. She learned she was welcomed in the house. I didn’t want her running the land and doing what she’d done in Brazil. She could eat at home too. The neighbors would tell me Sophia was digging at tree roots and eating rattlesnake eggs. It was a talent I could’ve rented her out for… Ultimately what did I expect of her? I wanted to give her the comforts I knew she could never have if she stayed a wild dog.  

Daily Routine With Your Adopted Dog 

  • Bathroom times – go with them to the yard and stand by the door and wait for them, until they are comfortable with going to the yard by themself. Walk them if you are in an apartment or yard-less home. I usually let them have another bathroom break after each meal. And a few times during the day and at bedtime
  • If you have a secure yard, they can stay outside for a few hours during the day
  • Feeding – twice a day
  • If you are going to work, crate them. if they are anxious and unsettled the first few weeks. You can use a thunder jacket to make them feel secure. Give them a peanut butter kong (no xylitol) and a chew toy or two. And if they are severely anxious give them a little Benadryl or some melatonin. (small dogs small dosage)
  • A daily walk, but don’t let them pull or lead. Get the necessary collar or harness.
  • Train the dog for only a few short minutes. sit, wait, lay down etc… 
  • Treats 
  • Cameras in the house and yard if you need to see what is happening

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Full Beaver Moon

Full Beaver Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Beaver Moon (Native American) at 4* Gemini will culminate, on November 27, 2023, at 1:16am PdT/4:16 am EdT (Farmers Almanac).

This Full Beaver Moon is about building constructive communication within your family and workspace. We are being asked to be more insightful in how we talk and listen to others. We aren’t to act lackadaisical, careless, or uncaring when we use our words. We are to speak easily, not worrying about our articulation, although manners are always helpful. This Moon is about sociability, civility, and ultimately making memories before it’s too late. You might be wasting your time, frizzling it away, and not making the wholesome connections you came to earth to make. 

You are paying attention to your soul goals, right? Let’s start with your family. Only those members who are good for you. And just make sure you are choosing family and friends who are your spiritual family. Your coworkers are to be supportive. All these people should be important enough to keep in your daily life. It’s a far-reaching component of your evolution. Awaken to what and who is around you. Taking the awkward moment and breaking the ice by asking someone close to you for their advice, or how they feel a plan you have…might be all the potency you need to gain confidence. Steps to learning to communicate are important and worthwhile. 

Journal Questions:

Secrets you carry:

  • yourself
  • others
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Work arena
  • Neighborhood
  • City
  • State
  • Country
  • World

Are you seen as Constructive or Destructive?

  • House
  • Love
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Mate
  • Children

How do you communicate about:

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise

What do you need to change in your personal life or work life: List 3 things if not 3 sentences

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise

 Your Aspirations:

  • Spiritually
  • Emotionally
  • Intellectually
  • Materially
  • Physically

What Inspires you:

(5 sentences or more)

Who Inspires You:

(5 people and why)

_____ To have healthy connections you work at meaningful and sincere responses and exchanges. Learning to Communicate effectively starts with allowing others to feel they belong. Asking personal questions and listening. Not always offering advice but taking notice of another.  

—— “Communication works for those who work at it.” ~ John Joseph Powell (September 22, 1925–September 24, 2009) Jesuit Priest and Author

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Full Corn Moon

Full Corn Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Corn Moon (Native American) at 6* Aries will culminate, on September 29, 2023, 2:58 am Pacific | September 29 5:58 am Eastern (Farmers Almanac).

This Aries Full Moon is all about Action. Hold on to your horses as you gallop into new scenes. You’ve been complacent and standing back letting your life slip by… and you’re awakening to the fact you have to take your health and well-being seriously. Isn’t your work important on a daily basis? If it isn’t, start to make plans to change what you do and how you do it. Life gives us explicit directions and instructions… 

1. Take care of your health

2. Work steadily

3. Take care of others

4. Be Happy where your feet are standing

5. Love and Be Loved

6. Relationships are supposed to be Fun

7. Take a few extra minutes to do something right

8. Become Skillful

9. Smile and the World Smiles with You

10. Listen well 

11. Speak productively

12. Open your heart and mind to have a great life

Journal Questions:

3-5 sentences+ for each question.

What do you need to change, so you can move forward? – 

  • Sentiments
  • Regrets
  • Anger
  • Actual person
  • Job
  • Career change
  • Move
  • House
  • Town
  • Country
  • Money problems
  • Bad habits
  • Health problems
  • Stress
  • Phobias

-How can you rebalance:

People problems

Money problems

Relationship problem

Health problems

Personal issues

Bad habits

Phobias

Career problems

Past choices

Stress

Overwhelmed

Where are you most ambitious:

relationships

career

job

homelife

friendships

marriage

children

beauty

exercise

eating

inside maintenance

outside maintenance

person maintenance

place maintenance

thing maintenance

Your new viewpoint:

acceptance of yourself 

acceptance of others

Spending too much time on others and not yourself

Spending too much time on yourself and not on others

Forward movement toward positive activities

Forward movement toward negative activities

-Time management, how long with each:

Family

Friends

Job

Career

Money

Beauty

Health

Harmony

Things

Strangers

-When creating calmness in your life:

Breathing deeply a few times a day

Drinking more water

Taking a walk

Meditating

Praying

Writing in a Journal

Creating a solution

Creating plans

Giving Hugs

Offering Smiles

Saying nice things to people

Waving here or there to people

Enjoying a color

Enjoying nature

Enjoying architecture

Complimenting your kids

Complimenting everyone

-Can you clearly say this is what I do now and I like it or I’d like to see a change:

  • What are you doing now
  • What job will you have next year
  • What job will you have in 5 years
  • What job will you have in 10 years
  • Do you stay with a career
  • Do you change careers often
  • Do you like jobs
  • Do you like responsibility
  • Do you like to be a boss
  • Are you a good boss
  • Are you a good employee
  • What makes you happy
  • When you were a child what did you want to be when you grew up
  • What is your career
  • What is your self-confidence
  • What is your earning potential
  • What is your verve for life
  • Are you a winner
  • Are you sometimes winning
  • Are you winning yet losing
  • Are you losing but close to winning
  • What could make you win
  • What could make you content

——

*When meditating, remember you’re going to go past your mind and its set ideas, and proceed toward the heart, taking it deeper, releasing false sentiments, and just floating in your divinity, going deeper and deeper to your very essence. Reaching into the core of your being. Shift into knowing you will begin to float in calmness and flow freely forward into divine destiny.

——“We must be willing to get rid of

the life we’ve planned, so as to have

the life that is waiting for us.

The old skin has to be shed

before the new one can come.

If we fix on the old, we get stuck.

When we hang onto any form,

we are in danger of putrefaction.

Hell is life drying up.” 

Joseph Campbell, A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living

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fall equinox

Fall Equinox – Mabon
By Tara Sutphen 

Autumn Equinox, 2nd Harvest, September 20/21/22 September 22, 2023 (Almanac) Mabon, (pronounced MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon, or MAH-bawn) is the Autumn Equinox. The Autumn Equinox divides the day and night equally, and we all take a moment to pay our respects to the impending dark. We also give thanks to the waning sunlight, as we store our harvest of this year’s crops. The Druids call this celebration, Mea’n Fo’mhair, and honor the The Green Man, the God of the Forest, by offering libations to trees. 

Offerings of ciders, wines, herbs and fertilizer are appropriate at this time. Wiccans celebrate the aging Goddess as she passes from Mother to Crone, and her consort the God as he prepares for death and re-birth. Various other names for this Lesser Wiccan Sabbat are The Second Harvest Festival, Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, Equinozio di Autunno (Strega), Alben Elfed (Caledonii), or Cornucopia. 

The Teutonic name, Winter Finding, spans a period of time from the Sabbat to Oct. 15th, Winter’s Night, which is the Norse New Year. At this festival it is appropriate to wear all of your finery and dine and celebrate in a lavish setting. It is the drawing to and of family as we prepare for the winding down of the year at Samhain. It is a time to finish old business as we ready for a period of rest, relaxation, and reflection. Symbolism of Mabon: – Second Harvest, the Mysteries, Equality and Balance. 

Symbols of Mabon: – Wine, gourds, pine cones, acorns, grains, corn, apples, pomegranates, vines such as ivy, dried seeds, and horns of plenty. 

Herbs of Mabon: – Acorn, benzoin, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, rose, sage, solomon’s seal, tobacco, thistle, and vegetables. 

Foods of Mabon: – Breads, nuts, apples, pomegranates, and vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions. 

Incense of Mabon: – Autumn Blend-benzoin, myrrh, and sage. 

Colors of Mabon: – Red, orange, russet, maroon, brown, and gold. 

Stones of Mabon: – Sapphire, lapis lazuli, and yellow agates. 

Activities of Mabon: – Making wine, gathering dried herbs, plants, seeds and seed pods, walking in the woods, scattering offerings in harvested fields, offering a ritual pouring to loved ones —Flowers and trees, adorning burial sites with leaves, acorns, and pine cones to honor those who have passed over. 

Spellworkings of Mabon: – Protection, prosperity, security, and self-confidence. Also those of harmony and balance. 

Deities of Mabon: – Goddesses-Modron, Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona and the Muses. Gods-Mabon, Thoth, Thor, Hermes, and The Green Man. Mabon is considered a time of the Mysteries. It is a time to honor Aging Deities and the Spirit World. Considered a time of balance, it is when we stop and relax and enjoy the fruits of our personal harvests, whether they be from toiling in our gardens, working at our jobs, raising our families, or just coping with the hussle-bussle of everyday life. May your Mabon be memorable, and your hearts and spirits be filled to overflowing! 

Recipes: Salad Fixings—-Lettuce: any kind Add:

  • Sliced radishes
  • Shelled edamame
  • Cucumbers
  • Onions
  • Mushroom
  • Tomatoes
  • Peppers
  • Sliced fruit, like pears, apples, and mangoes
  • Berries, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries
  • Grilled salmon
  • Roasted garlic, Wild rice, quinoa, or other whole grain
  • Beans, like pinto, garbanzo
  • White beans
  • Celery
  • Italian Parsley
  • Wheat berries
  • Fresh basil (especially nice with a deep balsamic vinegar)
  • Nonfat ricotta cheese (a little goes a long way)
  • Scallions
  • cabbage
  • Grilled chicken breast
  • tofu
  • Roasted beets
  • bell peppers, thinly sliced
  • Dill

Any Dressing of your choice. Autumn Apple Cider Chicken or Vegan Soup

  • Chicken (optional) cooked using pam spray, browned in cast iron skillet (preferably)
  • cut into cubes for soup pot

In big soup pot or crockpot

  • 3 cups apple cider or juice
  • 1 carton reduced-sodium chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons cider vinegar
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons himalayan salt (optional)
  • 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 3 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
  • 4 medium carrots, cut into pieces
  • 3 celery ribs, cut into pieces
  • 2 medium onions, cut

Sweet Potatoes & Ground Turkey or Vegan Casserole

  • 5 sweet potatoes or yams, cooked-peeled-cubed

Saute’

  • 1 or more pounds ground turkey (optional)
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 5 Green Onions, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4 cup low sodium tomato paste
  • 1 cup low sodium chicken broth
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon Himalayan salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon peppe

Add the sweet potatoes or yams, cooked-peeled-cubed

  • Dash crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
  • Minced fresh mint (optional)

South of the Border Casserole

  • 4 cups uncooked pasta shapes (whole wheat/ gluten-free)
  • 4 cups vegetable broth or water
  • 1 can (15 oz) black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 can (14-1/2 oz) diced low sodium tomatoes, undrained
  • 1 yellow pepper, chopped
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen corn, thawed
  • 1 can (10 oz) enchilada sauce

Add –

  • 1/2 cup shredded cheese

Combine in pot, bring pasta and ingredients to al dente and sauce has thickened slightly, 12-15 minutes. Add cheese, melt in the oven and serve Apple-Cranberry Pie

Dough for 2 – pies with lattice tops

  • 2-1/4 cups sugar or Monk sugar (same evalent)
  • 1/3 cup whole wheat flour or rice flour

pie filling –

  • tart apples, peeled-sliced (about 8 cups)
  • 3 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
  • 2 tsp grated orange zest
  • 1-1/2 tsp nutmeg
  • 1-1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 6 cups frozen or fresh raspberries

Bake 375* 45-50 minutes Hot apple cider — In a medium-size bowl mix sugar or honey, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, mace, and nutmeg. Heat the apple cider until hot, add 1 to 2 teaspoons to the apple cider Repost Enquire: Sessions & Seminars +1-424-781-7103 Taraappointment@gmail.com

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Full Blue Moon

Full Blue Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Blue Moon (Native American) at 7* Pisces will culminate, on August 30, 2023, 6:36 pm PDT/9:35 pm EDT (Farmers Almanac). This Full Blue Moon is the second moon of one month. This Unusual Extra Moon won’t be showing up next year. But you must know it is emotionally charged; you may feel weepy, caged, or moody. But once you have a heart-to-heart talk with yourself or people close to you, you’ll feel good again. What do you want? How do you feel? This is about many aspects of your life. Especially the outside-of-you types of things…such as your accomplishments, relationships, and friendships. Your main focus might be on how to make progress. You may not be feeling your center or very balanced. People may baffle you, you might need to regroup. 

How to stop the cotton candy spinning in your head and get back to some evaluative thinking. We all don’t want to end up shallow and confused. We don’t need to be wrought. How do we get back to the depth of being? 

How to Become a Deep Thinker

1. Keep Learning

2. Align Your Thinking

3. Discipline your mind

4. Know your Emotions

5. Know your Intellect

6. Know your spirituality

7. Listen intently 

8. Subdue on interjecting your opinion

9. Ego check

10. Let go of petty

11. Be masterful 

12. Be Unconditional

13. Don’t be an over-thinker

14. Study concepts 

15. Study skills

16 We are who we admire.

17. Compare your aspirations

Journal Questions:

Are you constructive or destructive:

  • About yourself
  • Or others
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Work arena
  • Neighborhood
  • City
  • State
  • Country
  • World

Are you trying to be invisible – or are you outwardly visible?

Are you seen as disruptive?

  • House
  • Love
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Mate
  • Children

How can you change: List 3 things if not 3 sentences

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise

What aren’t you thinking deeply about:

  • Spiritually
  • Emotionally
  • Intellectually
  • Materially
  • Physically

__ We have foundations of learning, either our mentors, teachers, and elders taught us the basics or didn’t teach us. You maybe just ignored them. Never too late. We also learn by example. Either way, we must re-focus. Start thinking about what creates your life instead of what breaks it.

—— “No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying.” – Tony Robbins, Motivational Speaker

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The Harvest Lughnasadh

Lughnasadh

By Tara Sutphen

Lughnasadh is the harvest and reaping great rewards, it is also a day of feasting. Lugh, is the Celtic God of Light and this Pagan Sabbat is the midpoint between the Summer Solstice and the Autumn Equinox. Some bake a figure of the “corn god” in bread, and then symbolically sacrifice and eat it. The tradition of eating and sharing the first fruits, vegetables and grains of the season started with Lughnasadh in Ireland. In England, it became the medieval festival known as Lammas day. In keeping with the Lughnasadh tradition, the first grains were offered to the gods, the form of a baked loaf of bread. The loaf was blessed and cut into four pieces, with one piece placed in each corner of the home for good luck.  

The non-sporting competitions in festivals were singing, dancing, poetry-reading and storytelling. Trial marriages were performed, couples would join hands through a hole in a slab of wood. The experimental marriage would last one year and a day, after which it was annulled without question.

Celtic festivals like Lughnasadh was an opportune time to make political, social and economic deals. All weapons and rivalry’s were laid down so the neighbors could get to know one another. Chieftains held important meetings, farmers would make trade agreements about crops or cattle for the coming season. 

A common tradition of Celtic festivals were to visit holy wells. People would give offerings to the wells and decorate them with flowers and garlands, they could leave coins or clooties (cloth). They would walk around the well in a sun-wise direction praying to the Gods.

Recipes

Farm Fresh Quiche

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 bunch broccoli, cut into florets
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 3 cups chopped fresh mustard greens or spinach
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 sheet refrigerated pie pastry
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup 2% milk
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary or 1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 cup shredded smoked cheddar cheese, divided
  • 1/2 cup shredded Swiss cheese, divided

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 375°. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add broccoli and onion; cook and stir until broccoli is crisp-tender. Stir in greens and garlic; cook and stir 4-5 minutes longer or until greens are wilted.
    Unroll pastry sheet into a 9-in. pie plate; flute edge. Fill with
    broccoli mixture. In a small bowl, whisk eggs, milk, rosemary, salt and pepper. Stir in 1/4 cup cheddar cheese and 1/4 cup Swiss cheese; pour over vegetables. Sprinkle with remaining cheeses.
    Bake 30-35 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Let stand 15 minutes before cutting.

Wild Rice Chicken Casserole

Ingredients

  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 can (14-1/2 ounces) chicken broth
  • 1 cup half-and-half cream
  • 4 cups cubed cooked chicken
  • 4 cups cooked wild rice
  • 2 jars (4-1/2 ounces each) sliced mushrooms, drained
  • 1 jar (4 ounces) diced pimientos, drained
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley
  • 1/3 cup slivered almonds

Directions

  • In a large saucepan, saute onion in butter until tender. Stir in the flour, salt and pepper until blended. Gradually stir in broth; bring to a boil. Boil and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened and bubbly. Stir in the cream, chicken, rice, mushrooms, pimientos and parsley; heat through.
    Transfer to a greased 2-1/2-qt. baking dish. Sprinkle with almonds. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 30-35 minutes or until bubbly.

White Spaghetti Casserole 

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces spaghetti, broken into 2-inch pieces
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  • 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
  • 1 can (2.8 ounces) french-fried onions, divided

Directions

  • Cook spaghetti according to package directions. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, beat egg. Add sour cream, Parmesan cheese and garlic powder. Drain spaghetti; add to egg mixture with Monterey Jack cheese, spinach and half of the onions. Pour into a greased 2-qt. baking dish. Cover and bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until heated though. Top with remaining onions; return to the oven for 5 minutes or until onions are golden brown.

Pasta Pizza Skillet Casserole

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces uncooked angel hair pasta
  • 4 teaspoons olive oil, divided
  • 2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
  • 1/2 cup chopped green pepper
  • 1/4 cup chopped onion
  • 1 can (15 ounces) pizza sauce
  • 1/4 cup sliced ripe olives
  • 1/2 cup shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
  • 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°. Cook pasta according to package directions; drain.
    In a large cast-iron or other ovenproof skillet, heat 1 teaspoon oil over medium heat. Add mushrooms, green pepper and onion; saute until tender. Remove with a slotted spoon and keep warm. Increase heat to medium-high. In same skillet, heat remaining oil. Spread pasta evenly in skillet to form a crust. Cook until lightly browned, 5-7 minutes.
    Turn crust onto a large plate. Reduce heat to medium; slide crust back into skillet. Top with pizza sauce, sauteed vegetables and olives; sprinkle with cheese and Italian seasoning. Bake until cheese is melted, 10-12 minutes.

Layered Fruit Salad

Ingredients

  • 1/2 teaspoon grated orange zest
  • 2/3 cup orange juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest
  • 1/3 cup lemon juice
  • 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • FRUIT SALAD:
  • 2 cups cubed fresh pineapple
  • 2 cups sliced fresh strawberries
  • 2 medium kiwifruit, peeled and sliced
  • 3 medium bananas, sliced
  • 2 medium oranges, peeled and sectioned
  • 1 medium red grapefruit, peeled and sectioned
  • 1 cup seedless red grapes

Directions

  • Place first 6 ingredients in a saucepan; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, 5 minutes. Cool completely. Remove cinnamon stick.
    Layer fruit in a large glass bowl. Pour juice mixture over top. Refrigerate, covered, several hours.

Berry Pie

Ingredients:

5 cups fresh blueberries

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 (15 ounce) package refrigerated pie crusts

1 cup sugar

½ cup all-purpose flour

1/8 teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

2 tablespoons butter or margarine

1 large egg, lightly beaten

1 teaspoon sugar

Method:

Sprinkle berries with lemon juice; set aside.

Fit half of pastry in a 9-inch pie plate according to package directions.

Combine 1 cup sugar and next 3 ingredients; add to berries, stirring well.

Pour into pastry shell, and dot with butter.

Unfold remaining pastry on a lightly floured surface; roll gently with rolling pin to remove creases in pastry.

Place pastry over filling; seal and crimp edges.

Cut slits in top of crust to allow steam to escape.

Brush top of pastry with beaten egg, and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar

Bake at 400° for 35 minutes or until golden.

Cover edges with aluminum foil to prevent over browning, if necessary.

Serve with vanilla ice cream, if desired.

Lughnasadh or Lammas is a harvest festival. In other languages:

Irish – Lá Lúnasa 

Welsh – Gwyl Awst (August Feast)

English – Apple Day  (drinking Apple juice, Apple cider, or Mead

Lughnasadh Harvest Spell

sit down in the middle of a circle of candles (tealight)

Cup your hands ready to receive

Repeat Aloud:

Thank you Mother Earth and our Amazing Land  

Thank you for the seeds creating the food

Thank the nourishment feeding everyone we love, Thank the Farmer for tending the crops

Thank the handlers to get the crops to market, Thank you for the market representatves

Thank you Food Preparers, Thankful for Food. Let us Pray. So Much to Be Thankful For

The Sustenence, the Healing, The nourishing and the nurturing. Blessed Be

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