What better way to warm up your kitchen this winter than to bake a fresh loaf of quick-bread? Quick-bread is the perfect option when you want to bake an easy yet flavorful bread. There’s no yeast, no kneading, and no doubt that it’ll warm you up on even the coldest winter days. Filled with ingredients… via … Continue reading 10 Quick-Bread Recipes Perfect For Winter — Society19
Category: Imbolc
How Did We Celebrate Imbolc ??
Imbolc was usually celebrated by lighting sacred fires ( Brigit was the Goddess of Fire, the Fire of Healing and Birth). Bonfires and candles too were lit. Imbolc is variously known as the Feast of Saint Brigid (Secondary Patron of Ireland), Lá Fhéile Bríde, and Lá Feabhra - the first day of Spring. Ground Hogs Day … Continue reading How Did We Celebrate Imbolc ??
Happy Imbolc
Imbolc Feast Lamb Stew
Imbolc Feast Lamb Stew 2- 1/2 lb. lamb neck chops 1 tbs. lamb fat 4 medium onions 1 tbs. butter/margarine 4 medium carrots 2 1/2 cups water 4 medium potatoes 1 tbs. parsley, chopped 1 tsp. each salt & pepper 1 tbs. chives, chopped Don't let the butcher trim the fat off of the … Continue reading Imbolc Feast Lamb Stew
Imbolc Customs and Practices
The Maiden is honored, as the Bride, on this Sabbat. Straw Brideo'gas (corn dollies) are created from oat or wheat straw and placed in baskets with white flower bedding. Young girls then carry the Brideo'gas door to door, and gifts are bestowed upon the image from each household. Afterward, at the traditional feast, the older … Continue reading Imbolc Customs and Practices

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