Such Beautiful Ideas and the bread looks tasty! We will each have a small piece then our birds will get the rest, we seem to have become a bird sanctuary in our area and its lovely. Blessed Be!
Oh thatās lovely, thanks @Francisco Iām definitely going to incorporate that into my bread baking tomorrow.
Iām guessing that it would be no problem to substitute the milk with either non-dairy milk or olive oil?
That looks incredible, Russell! What a perfect altar for this celebration!
Nice! Let the birds bring all sorts of good omens!!
@christine4 Thanks for your comment!
Milk has a very powerful symbolism because in almost every cultural tradition it symbolizes the Mother and life itself. Itās a āfluid of fertility and abundanceā.
I would use whatever milk substitute you prefer (soy, almond, rice, coconut milk, etc) and focus on those qualities as you do it!
Blessed Be!
I made whole wheat scones for Lammas. I celebrate alone, so I want a smaller batch. Plus it looks great in my offering dish! Love sharing ideas with you all. Thanks.
Happy Lammas!! I hope everyone is having a Magickal day!!
Iām baking a bit more bread today and also I canāt believe itās August already!
Blessed Lammas everyone
I hope youāre all enjoying whatever celebrations you might partake in!
I made some bread today (and already ate half of it - very tasty )
I also put a little offering on my altar; apples, barley and bread:
Iām never too sure what to do with offerings later on, but I think I will bring these with me to the stable tomorrow to give to my horses; that way nothing goes to waste and I can share Lammas with them
Your bread looks delicious! Iām sure the horses appreciated it!
Sometimes itās hard to know what to do with the offerings after a ritual! We had a conversation on this a while ago. Hereās the topic: Help with offerings
Everyoneās bread looks mouth-watering and delicious!
I hope everyone had a bountiful and blessed Lughnasadh!
I learned I need a simple or a large printed out a ritual. I felt embarrassed by my lack of smoothness. In previous Sabbats, I felt awkward but energized. This Sabbat, I was embarrassed I was not smooth. I will print a large ritual to honor the deities and the Elements.
This sounds like a great idea, @wendy4 and hopefully the large size will help you to feel more confident as you work through the ritual! Sending you good thoughts and wishing you the best of luck!
Travel Witch, I am honored by your generosity! Thank you. Plus, I have not been to Poland yet. Before the virus, I was planning to visit London and its environs. My motherās fatherās family came from there. I have a large bucket list.
Travel dreams are so exciting! I hope your delayed plans will be possible once the current situation resolves! If you find yourself in Poland in the future, definitely let me know
Okay guys now I need to bake fresh bread! I can smell it and taste itā¦ nothing like breadā¦
Ā”Hola a todos!
Yesterday I did the Lughnasadh ritual and I must say it cheered me up a lot, really liked it. It makes you think of your skills and talents and be thankful for them.
Today, I cooked vegan hummus and colored Lugh the best way I could, lol
Thanks again for this challenge. Iām enjoying this new habit so much!
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It sounds like you had a lovely ritual and Sabbat, @RyuWyn- and your Lugh drawing came out lovely! Glad you had a nice holiday celebration!
Happy Lammas and a wonderful Harvest @Jeannie1! I see you enjoyed a beautiful bread, Blessed Be!