For our ancestors, the bleak days of winter brought with them a scarcity in food and nourishment, particularly the luxury of meat and fresh produce. Hardy preserves and root stews remain a beloved and comforting winter staple. The following vegetarian stew offers readers a taste of the savory desperation for winter survival. 4 cups vegetable stock 1 large potato 1 large yam 3 large carrots 1 large turnip 16 ounces pumpkin (1 can) 1 large onion 1 pinch clove Bay, thyme, parsley, ...
On this day in 1845, Edgar Allen Poe's timeless poem, "The Raven" was first published. As a bird totem a raven suggests second sight, mystery, forgotten knowledge, and, in some cases, ill omen. In this haunting Plutonian poem of death and beauty, our narrator pores over old books of "forgotten lore" pondering the loss of his lover Lenore in hopes of divining some mysterious elixir or soothing balm to mend his broken heart and uplift his shattered soul. The raven suddenly appears, casting his ...
Today is Fun at Work Day. Whether you like or hate your workplace, you can cast a little spell to bring fun into your day. You will need small pictures of you and of a fun place, whether or not you have ever been there. The night before, cut out the picture of you and paste it on the other picture; as you do this think about fun things you enjoy. On the back, write, "Today, give me a smile once in a while. In the midst of every task, find a laugh to help me last!" Charge the picture with ...
Today, the Aymara Indians of Bolivia celebrate Ekeko, god of prosperity. Symbols of local prosperity-coffee, sugar, flour, and beans-are seen everywhere. A generous deity, Ekeko holds a prominent place in most households, even here in North America where we love our morning coffee and pastry. Today, consciously invoke Ekeko and summon prosperity to your life. As you sip your coffee, savor the simple pleasures of rich taste, stimulating caffeine, and generous warmth in your life. Bite a pastry ...