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Recipes From A Vegetarian Goddess
by Karri Allrich
$14.36

Festive festival meals don't only belong to seder-making Jewsand Yule-log eating Christians. Goddess worshippers, too, can make meals celebrating the seasons. If you're a witch who is stumped for celebratory recipes, look no further than Karri Allrich's "Recipes from a Vegetarian Goddess." Celebrating Spring Equinox? Try serving cream of carrot soup and curried stuffed eggs. Looking for the proper libation to serve on Beltane (May Day)? Mix up a pitcher of May wine. For Summer Solstice, try chilled potato leek soup and curried slaw; on Imbloc (Candlemas), bake Irish soda bread and a pear crisp. Allrich does more than reel off recipes. She urges readers to make preparing meals a spiritual experience--call on Hestia, as you "patently stir a soul-satisfying soup" and Aphrodite as you pull chilled wine glasses out of the freezer or place a vase of fresh-cut flowers on your table. And recognize that taking time for a good meal honors the Goddess, and connects bread-breakers to her and to each other. Bon Appetit! (Beliefnet, June 2000)

The Winter Solstice : The Sacred Traditions of Christmas
by John Matthews, Caitlin Matthews
$23.96

Many people long for an alternative to the commercial industry Christmas has become. This illustrated, full-color book, brimming with folklore, stories, recipes, games, activities, decorating ideas, and songs, will help families who are "burned out" on Christmas create celebrations more in keeping with the heartful spirit of the original Winter Solstice festivals. Synopsis In this cure for Christmas burn-out, the Matthews offer folklore, recipes, games, songs and other resources for celebrating the Winter Solstice as a joyous, life-affirming spiritual festival. People from all religious will find inspiration as well as practical direction in this glorious book. 500 color illustrations. ~amazon

Book of Shadows (Blank Journal)
by Phoenix Publishing $14.95

A blank hardcover book, 8-1/2 x 11, with an imitation black leather cover and "Book of Shadows" stamped on the front in gold foil. For use as a magical diary. Includes instructions for consecration and use.

Handmade leather journal
$39.99

Lama Li Travel Journal Maroon Cover
$19.99

Lama Li paper is handmade in Nepal from the bark of the lokta bush. This bush regenerates in just a few years, providing the Nepalese communities who make the paper a renewable, environmentally friendly resource.

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The Art of Dreams 2001 Calendar
by Daniel B. Merraim
$12.95

The Faerie's Oracle
by Brian Froud, Jessica Macbeth
$20.00

This fascinating deck will keep Froud fans delighted for hours. Once seekers are ready to actually start communicating with faeries, they will also be delighted with Macbeth's whimsical, yet highly informative, guidebook. She is quick to sympathize with the self-consciousness that comes with talking to faeries, yet she also has the ability to jolly peopleout of their embarrassment. Macbeth is at her wisest when discussing how to ask for guidance and interpret specific layouts of oracle cards. But if you find yourself succumbing to giggles in the midst of all this faery woo-woo, take heart. Writes Macbeth, "Giggles are the grace notes of faery music." --Gail Hudson

 

 

Llewellyn's 2001 Witches' Datebook
by Kathleen Edwards (Illustrator)
$9.95 + $0.85 special surcharge

 

 

Llewellyn's 2001 Magical Almanac
by Llewellyn

List Price: $7.95

 

Faeries
by David Larkin (Editor), Brian Froud, Alan Lee (Illustrator)
$15.96

 

Magical Gardens : Myth, Mulch & Marigolds
by Patricia Monaghan

 

Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book
by Terry Jones, Brian Froud (Illustrator)
$21.00

The Fairies: Photographic Evidence of the Existence of Another World
by Suza Scalora (Illustrator) Price: $15.96

After seeing her first fairy, "a small green creature with delicate yellow wings that sparkled in the sun," (Scalora) went on a mission: "I set out across the world to catalog and photograph every fairy I could find." Indeed, each ethereal being is carefully classified by its common name, other names, sighting date and location, and history. For fellow fairy fanciers, peak sighting seasons and lures are also provided (pencils attract Eugenie, the Emerald Forest Fairy, while black volcanic sand is required for Ophelia, the Pearl-White Fairy). Whether you're a believer or not, the prints are truly beautiful, and Scalora's passionate, detailed descriptions will at least make you want to consider the possibility that these diminutive creatures exist.~amazon

The Druid Animal Oracle : Working With the Sacred Animals of the Druid Tradition
Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm
$17.46

After using and loving the Medicine Cards book by Jamie sams for years, I discovered this Celtic set of cards and book. It's much more fitting to the Northern European path than the Native American Medicine Cards.And it's written by the Chief and Scribe of The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids.~Salome

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