If you’re looking for refreshing non-alcoholic drinks for your Pagan ritual or circle, these 19th century recipes might be helpful, and they’re very easy to make. Getting the quantities right can be a bit tricky, so I’d recommend experimenting before serving them to other people.
Keep track of your tea collection, which tea you drink, etc.!
omg these cookies are amazing! I love the ones that look like Greek pottery shards, and the medieval tile ones!
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You can collaborate in creating the largest public orchard in the world. Participate in this collective artwork by planting a fruit tree in front of your home, business, school or community centre. Take care of the tree and share it with everyone by mapping it on endlessorchard.com. The Endless Orchard collectively creates the world’s largest public artwork – a noncontiguous public fruit orchard planted, mapped, shared and cared for by everyone who participates.
Very cool!
Falling Fruit is a massive, collaborative map of the urban harvest. By uniting the efforts of foragers, freegans, and foresters everywhere, the map already points to over a half million food sources around the world (from plants and fungi to water wells and dumpsters). Our rapidly growing user community is actively exploring, editing, and adding to the map.
Whaaat this is so cool!
Sooner or later, most of us need to put our sourdough baking on hold. Maybe we're going on vacation; perhaps the schedule is just too crowded at the moment for the ritual feeding/discarding/feeding/baking process. Whatever the reason, there comes a time when we need to put our sourdough starter to bed for awhile. So what's the best way to keep your starter happy, healthy, and vibrant, when you know you won't be using it for an extended period?
Refrigerate it and hope? Freeze it and forget it?
Neither of the above. The best way to preserve your starter – for a couple of weeks, a month, or even years – is to dry it.