Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Millennium Fruit Soup Cookbook or Kitchen Witchs Guide to Brews and Potions

Millennium Fruit Soup Cookbook

Author: David Woods

Fruit and cream, perhaps spiked with wine or spices, is a refreshing and different way to end a meal. Even more unusual is a fruit soup for a first course, or even a main one. The Millennium Fruit Soup Cookbook contains fruit based soups, some definitely desserts and others that can be served anytime. Fruit soups are good for just about everybody from infants to the elderly.

Let your spirit of adventure be your guide.

Author Bio: David Woods is an experienced cook, with recipes published in different magazines, including Better Homes and Gardens, and is the author of Magic Salsa Cookbook. After cooking in the military and training at a technical and trade college, cooking is now a hobby, while creating recipes is a challenge he loves.



Book about: Der Tour-Guide von Mosby zur Nährschule: Eine Straßennotausrüstung eines Studenten

Kitchen Witch's Guide to Brews and Potions

Author: Patricia J Telesco

In magick, the cup is a symbol of the Goddess, that ever-fruitful fountain from which the nectars of originality, wisdom, and blessings flow. Like the Horn of Plenty or Cauldron of Cerridwen, there is always enough of this vibrant liquid to quench the driest of spirits, portioning out to each of us exactly what we need: one person gets a chalice of compassion, one a goblet of gladness, another a tumbler of tolerance.



Table of Contents:
Introduction5
Part IMyths, Magick, and Religion11
Chapter 1Brewing in History and Religion13
Chapter 2Medicinal and Magickal Uses for Beverages33
Chapter 3From Cauldron to Cup-Magickal Brewing Methods55
Part IIThe Recipes: Introduction77
Chapter 4Beer79
Chapter 5Charming Cordials, Amultetic Aperitifs, Luscious Liqueurs93
Chapter 6Dessert Drinks107
Chapter 7Blossoming Beverages119
Chapter 8Joyful Juicing137
Chapter 9Socery Soda Pop, Magickal Malteds, and Fun Frappes151
Chapter 10Mystical Mead, Metheglin, and Horilka165
Chapter 11Seasonal Brews181
Chapter 12Social Cauldron: Pagan Party Punches209
Chapter 13Mellow Meads, Soft Beers, and Wine235
Chapter 14Tea Talismans and Coffee Charms249
Chapter 15A Toast to Your Health281
Chapter 16Wondrous Wine and Wine Coolers307
Appendix ACommon Ingredients, Elemental Correspondences, Magickal Associations, and Uses in Brewing323
Appendix BPossible Brewing Deities331
Bibliography335
Index341
About the Author347

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