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eaglewolf
February 10th, 2001, 12:29 AM
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-- Posted by Wildwood on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969

Since Imbolc is fast approaching and I like to
celebrate everything, even Mondays with food. I'd
love to hear about people's traditional Imbolc foods.

Wildwood





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-- Posted by mol on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969

Lots of fruits and veggie!!! The Seed is stirring and in reflection of that I like to have lots of "seedy" foods. Like apples, lemons, pears, dates...

Also, carrots, potatoes, artichoke, celery, and cabbage...

And to top it..Bean Soup!





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-- Posted by eaglewolf on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969

I agree with mol as far as traditional foods, however, I must have my chicken fetuccini alfredo... yum, yum!

Is it traditional? No, but I sure do love it!!

Live True
~ew





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-- Posted by mol on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969



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Quote: from eaglewolf on 8:36 pm on Jan. 31, 2001
I agree with mol as far as traditional foods, however, I must have my chicken fetuccini alfredo... yum, yum!

Is it traditional? No, but I sure do love it!!

Live True
~ew
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Hahaha! Absolutely...now thats a tradition...




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-- Posted by mol on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969



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Quote: from eaglewolf on 8:36 pm on Jan. 31, 2001
I agree with mol as far as traditional foods, however, I must have my chicken fetuccini alfredo... yum, yum!

Is it traditional? No, but I sure do love it!!

Live True
~ew

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Well, I was just looking over my notes for Beltane for the Sabbat Resource Pool and you know what...some traditions actually associate fetuccini with Beltane. No joke.

Now you know. And you have an excuse.




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-- Posted by eaglewolf on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969

#Moderation Mode

This seems like more of a ritualistic subject and not necessarily "green."

It is a good opportunity for sharing and is not getting much attention here in the Green Room ... so it has been...

Moved here


(Edited by eaglewolf at 1:23 pm on Feb. 3, 2001)





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-- Posted by chaos on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969

Lots of berries, fruits, and nuts. We had a great holiday here. Hope all you did too.





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-- Posted by Rosabelle on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969

i had a GREAT holiday!!!! we ate a cake and lots of little cakes and lots of little biscuits. it was LOVELY, thankyou to Zephyr and Polaris for making it so nice.
Rosabelle





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-- Posted by TigerLilly on 7:00 pm on Dec. 31, 1969



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Quote: from Rosabelle on 2:54 am on Feb. 4, 2001
i had a GREAT holiday!!!! we ate a cake and lots of little cakes and lots of little biscuits. it was LOVELY, thankyou to Zephyr and Polaris for making it so nice.
Rosabelle
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Looks like everyone had a great day...Glad to hear it. We just had a nice dinner and sat around the fireplce and told stories. Sounds like the waltons (i know) but it was fun. We had a good time.