Ingredients:
1 small peeled, seeded butternut squash
3 medium Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled
2 large carrots, peeled $
2 large parsnips, peeled
15 to 20 garlic cloves, peeled
1/4 cup olive oil, divided
2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, divided
1 pound ground turkey (not breast only) $
1 tablespoon fennel seeds
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 large leeks, cut into 1/4-in. slices and rinsed
1 large head fennel, cut into 1/4-in. slices (reserve feathery fronds for garnish)
8 cups reduced-sodium or homemade chicken broth*
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 425° and arrange racks in upper and lower thirds of oven. Cut squash, potatoes, carrots, and parsnips into 1-in. pieces and put in a large oiled roasting pan; add garlic. Toss with 2 1/2 tbsp. olive oil, 1 1/2 tsp. salt, and 1 tsp. pepper and spread out in a single layer, leaving as much room as possible around the pieces. Roast vegetables on lower rack about 40 minutes, or until browned and tender (stir after they've browned underneath, about 25 minutes).
2. Meanwhile, make meatballs: With wet hands, mix turkey, fennel seeds, egg, 1 tsp. salt, and 1/2 tsp. pepper together in a small bowl. Oil your hands with some of remaining oil. Shape turkey mixture into 1-in. meatballs and set them on an oiled rimmed baking sheet as you go, using more oil as needed to coat them well. Roast meatballs on upper rack 15 to 20 minutes, turning a couple of times to brown well on all sides.
3. Heat 1 tbsp. olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add leeks and fennel, season with salt and pepper to taste, and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Pour in broth and bring to a boil over high heat, covered. Lower heat and simmer vegetables until meltingly soft, about 25 minutes.
4. When vegetables in oven have caramelized and meatballs are browned, remove both from oven. Transfer meatballs to roasting pan. Pour a ladleful of hot broth into baking sheet and scrape up browned bits; pour into roasting pan along with all contents of pot and gently scrape up vegetables' browned bits. Return to oven and bake 5 minutes to let flavors mingle. Serve with hunks of warm bread.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Witchy Thing Weekly 1 - Pendulum
Welcome to Witchy Thing Weekly, in week one; we will be talking about Pendulum's.
Why you choose what you did? How do you use it?
And what do you use it for?
Pendulum's are a form of divination. When using them, its said to believe by others that you are contacting the dead, your spirit guide or its just simply your subconscious pulling the information out and giving you the answers.
What is a Pendulum?
A Pendulum is a weighted object suspended by a chain or string. You hold it and it will either spin around in circles or swing back and forth or side to side.
You usually have your elbow on a flat surface so that way your hand isn't moving the Pendulum.
When you first get your Pendulum, you need to program it right away. To do that, you need to ask your Pendulum, which way is for: yes, no and maybe/I don't know.
Usually, for me; yes would swing back and forth or around in a circle like a clock, no would swing side to side or in windershins and maybe/I don't know would swing diagonal or just won't move at all.
Also, when buying a new Pendulum and after you program it, you want to carry it with you at all times for about a week; so that way it could infuse with your own energy.
When buying your own Pendulum for the first time, I recommend that you choose one that calls out to you because you want to make sure that you can attune yourself with your Pendulum. If there is one that doesn't call to you, don't get it because it won't work.
I have 2 Pendulum's; my first one is an Amethyst wand crystal that my best friend Josh bought for me. I love Amethyst crystal's, mainly because its my birth stone and I'm more drawn to it. My second one is an Milky Quartz crystal that I made myself and had the intention of giving it away to my ex-bf Collin for his birthday but never got it (Long story and its personal).
I've always love Quartz crystal's mainly because I can go outside and look for a bunch and they are free from Mother Nature and I don't have to pay a dime to get a crystal. Granted, they are raw and not smooth but that's what makes them more unique.
I have worked with the Amethyst Pendulum many times but I have a hard time trying to get myself to try to use the Quartz Pendulum. I just don't connect with that particular Quartz Pendulum and I connect much better with the Amethyst Pendulum.
Witchy Thing Weekly 1 - Pendulums
by: Pyperh's Pagan Path
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxrY0JiUycc
My 5 Magickal Must Haves
by: CRH Serenity
Consecrating Items
by: CRH Serenity
Divination
by: CRH Serenity
My 5 Favorite Ritual Tools
by: CRH Serenity
Rocks, Crystals & Gemstones
by: CRH Serenity
Why you choose what you did? How do you use it?
And what do you use it for?
Pendulum's are a form of divination. When using them, its said to believe by others that you are contacting the dead, your spirit guide or its just simply your subconscious pulling the information out and giving you the answers.
What is a Pendulum?
A Pendulum is a weighted object suspended by a chain or string. You hold it and it will either spin around in circles or swing back and forth or side to side.
You usually have your elbow on a flat surface so that way your hand isn't moving the Pendulum.
When you first get your Pendulum, you need to program it right away. To do that, you need to ask your Pendulum, which way is for: yes, no and maybe/I don't know.
Usually, for me; yes would swing back and forth or around in a circle like a clock, no would swing side to side or in windershins and maybe/I don't know would swing diagonal or just won't move at all.
Also, when buying a new Pendulum and after you program it, you want to carry it with you at all times for about a week; so that way it could infuse with your own energy.
When buying your own Pendulum for the first time, I recommend that you choose one that calls out to you because you want to make sure that you can attune yourself with your Pendulum. If there is one that doesn't call to you, don't get it because it won't work.
I have 2 Pendulum's; my first one is an Amethyst wand crystal that my best friend Josh bought for me. I love Amethyst crystal's, mainly because its my birth stone and I'm more drawn to it. My second one is an Milky Quartz crystal that I made myself and had the intention of giving it away to my ex-bf Collin for his birthday but never got it (Long story and its personal).
I've always love Quartz crystal's mainly because I can go outside and look for a bunch and they are free from Mother Nature and I don't have to pay a dime to get a crystal. Granted, they are raw and not smooth but that's what makes them more unique.
I have worked with the Amethyst Pendulum many times but I have a hard time trying to get myself to try to use the Quartz Pendulum. I just don't connect with that particular Quartz Pendulum and I connect much better with the Amethyst Pendulum.
Witchy Thing Weekly 1 - Pendulums
by: Pyperh's Pagan Path
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxrY0JiUycc
My 5 Magickal Must Haves
by: CRH Serenity
Consecrating Items
by: CRH Serenity
Divination
by: CRH Serenity
My 5 Favorite Ritual Tools
by: CRH Serenity
Rocks, Crystals & Gemstones
by: CRH Serenity
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Witchy Thing Weekly!
Follow me each week, as I'll be following Pyperh's Pagan Path on YouTube every week talking about all things Witchy!
Each week as she will be talking about different topics about anything Witchy related, I'll be writing a blog and keeping up with her!
So, get out your broom stick Witches and lets ride because this, is gonna be one hell of a adventure!
Each week as she will be talking about different topics about anything Witchy related, I'll be writing a blog and keeping up with her!
So, get out your broom stick Witches and lets ride because this, is gonna be one hell of a adventure!
Witchy Thing Weekly 1 - Pendulum
Witchy Thing Weekly 2 - Spells & Magick!
Witchy Thing Weekly 3 - Nature
http://crhserenity.blogspot.com/2014/04/witchy-thing-weekly-3-nature.html
http://crhserenity.blogspot.com/2014/04/witchy-thing-weekly-3-nature.html
Witchy Thing Weekly 4 - Elements: Earth
Witchy Thing Weekly 5 - Elements: Air
Monday, October 1, 2012
My September Favorites!
-Peace Tea- Sweet Lemon Tea, Tea + Lemonade and Razzleberry -Tea
-Vitamin Water- Power-C Dragon Fruit and Revive Fruit Punch
-Fresca- Peach Citrus
Candy:
-Snickers
-Butterfinger
Shoes:
-Ballet Flats
-Skater Shoes
-Sandals
Clothing:
-Skinny Jeans
-Leggings
-Shorts
Bath & Body Works Candles:
-Mahogany Teakwood
-Fresh Bamboo
-Spice
Hair Products:
-TRESemmé Flawless Curls Mousse
-Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Intensely Smooth Leave in Conditioning Cream
-Garnier Fructis Anti-Dandruff Clean & Fresh 2in1
Skin Products:
-Clean & Clear Morning Burst
-St. Ives Blemish Control Green Tea Scrub
-Proactiv
-Aveeno Clear Complexion Foaming Cleanser
-Aveeno Positively Radiant Brightening Cleanser
-Simple Soothing Facial Toner
-Aveeno Baby Soothing Relief Creamy Wash
-Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer
Perfume:
-Bath & Body Works Black Amethyst
-Kat Von D Poetica
-Raquel Cool
-Victoria’s Secret Beauty Rush Strawberry Fizz Body Double Mist
Bath & Body Works Lotions:
-Cashmere Glow
-Be Enchanted
-Paris in Bloom
-Country Chic
-Carried Away
Witchy Stuff:
-Incense- Dragon’s Blood, Earth and Full Moon
-Dream Catcher
-Crystals- Quartz and Amethyst
-Tarot Deck- Liz Dean The Art of Tarot
Games:
-Tetris
-Zombie Smash
-Hearts
-Angry Birds
-Bejeweled
-NinJump
-Mahjong Epic
-Backgammon
Books:
-Initiation (Bonfire Chronicles Prequel one) By: Imogen Rose
TV Shows (Yes I watch a lot of TV):
-Reba
-The Morning After
-Switched at Birth
-The Secret Life of the American Teenager
-Go On
-Baby Daddy
-The New Normal
-The Chew
-Haunted Collector
-Paranormal Files: Fact or Faked
-Warehouse 13
-Alphas
-White Collar
-Paranormal Witness
-Suites
-Burn Notice
-The 4 to 9ers
-School Spirits
-WWE Superstars
-WWE Friday Night Smackdown
-The View
-Animal Practice
-Jane by Design
-Haunted Highway
-Melissa & Joey
-Destination Truth
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
What is Wicca?

A special thanks to: Pyperh's Pagan Path, Savannah Dawn, Cerberus Blindweed, Michelle Turner and Carrie Hollister. Without your guy's help, this article wouldn't have been possible.
How do you explain Wicca to other people if they never heard of it and want to know what it is? I come into contact with a lot of people asking me this question; I know what it is and I practice it every single day. However, it is really hard for me to sit down with other people and just explain to them what it is. The following is how I would now explain it to another person or this is how you might explain it to another person; plus, some really cool facts.
I follow a nature-based religion, where I worship both a God and a Goddess. I work with universal energies, as well as energies in nature. I see all living and non-living things sacred. I do not believe in hell and instead believe in reincarnation. I am psychic, so this is one religion I can express who I am as an individual and not be ridiculed for my psychic abilities.

Wicca is science that has not been explained and defined yet. Sometimes I would say, “I have looked into a lot of religions and I have found one that truly answers what I want in life.” In addition, if they would like to look into it you could say, “Look up (Name a good book here)”. All what matters in the end of the day is how YOU feel about it.
When talking about Wicca, it really depends on the person that’s asking and what their interests are. Short and simple answers; just call it universal love and divine acceptance. You can explain it to them:
- How well "the path" has worked out for you.
- What you love about it.
- How it makes you feel.
- What you give and receive from it.
It can be quite hard to explain it because the definition of Wicca is so broad thanks to many traditions and even Hollywood. Back in the 1950’s Wicca was known as, “Witchcraft” and practitioners were called, “Witches.” Following that, we had what was known back then called, “The Salem Witch Trials”. People were being accused for practicing witchcraft. They would be hanged or they would be burned alive, but some of them got sentenced to jail. Some of the locals would say, they are doing the devils work or its devil worshiping.
Note: there are good and bad witches all around us; a male Witch is simply called a Witch, never a Warlock. It is considered an insult to them. The word Warlock actually means “Oath Breaker” or “Traitor”, regardless if you’re male or female. Remember that!!
For more reading about this topic, check out this site, "Religious Studies Hosts Lecture on Magick, Wiccan and Witchcraft". http://www.smudailymustang.com/?p=31917
Explaining Your Path To Others
by: Pyper's Pagan Path
For more reading about this topic, check out this site, "Religious Studies Hosts Lecture on Magick, Wiccan and Witchcraft". http://www.smudailymustang.com/?p=31917
Explaining Your Path To Others
by: Pyper's Pagan Path
Wicca & Parents
My Pagan Beliefs
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Make-Up Starter Kits for Aspiring Beginners!
This is way different from the $20 Make-Up Challenge, this kit is for a beginner make-up artist.
The $20 Make-Up Challenge is basically for younger pre-teens and teens, to give them an idea that you don’t have to buy expensive make-up; cheap make-up works just as well, especially if you’re on a budget and don’t know what to get.
That’s why these videos are made on YouTube as well as the beginning make-up artists who are creating their own kits.
Please keep in mind that you don’t have to get the same products that I have in my kit, this just gives the artist an idea on what to have in his/her kit nor do you have to get everything that I have listed; you could get one item each from what I have listed down below.
I will give a list of products that I have collected over the years to make this beginning starter kit for you guys. Now remember, in this kit, I do have expensive and cheap products and they both work very well. If you can’t buy the expensive products that I am going to mention, then there is a cheap alternative that you can afford.
Here are some examples to both cheap and expensive products.
Cheap: Aziza (Which is the 99 cent only store make-up brand), E.L.F, NYC, Wet N Wild, Maybelline, CoverGirl, Revlon, and Rimmel London.
Expensive: NYX, Mary Kay, Physicians Formula, Ulta and Urban Decay.
The products that I mentioned are my cheap drug store brands and expensive department store brands. Remember, you don’t have to buy the expensive products just to fit in with the popular crowd.
Drug store products work just as well, sometimes even better than the expensive products; even the popular crowd uses the drug store products but won’t admit to it.
NOTE: If you want me to do a skin care day and night régime as well as hair, please let me know. Thank You!
To kick things off, there is everything that your gonna need in your kit; you can substitute a product for something else that’s just like it or get a product that best suits your needs and/or your clients. The best ones are hypoallergenic because you never know; your client just might be allergic to some cosmetics.
1. Moisturizer – Get one that best suits your skin needs.
2. Primer – Hard Candy (Face) and Urban Decay (Eyes).
3. Concealer – Elf Tone Correcting Powder, Mary Kay (Beige 1), Physicians Formula-Youthful Wear (Light + Yellow), Maybelline Wand (#35 Deep), Maybelline Cover Stick (Ivory), CoverGirl (#2) and a Concealer Brush.
4. Eyebrows – NYC (#922 Dark Brown), Salon Perfect Brow Defining Powder (Taupe), Angled Brush, Tweezers and Eyebrow Comb.
5. Eyeshadow – Palettes, Maybelline Color Tattoos (#25 Bad To The Bronze and #30 Pomegranate Punk), NYX (#ES09 Deep Bronze, #ES16 Copper, #ES110 Gypsy and #ES54 Cherry), Maybelline (#30 Rose Tints), Aziza Eyeshadow (99 Cent Only Store) E.L.F. Elements, Angled Brush, Eyeshadow Brush, Smugger and Blending Brush.
6. Eyeliners – NYC (#921A Jet Black), Rimmel London (#117 Ginger Tea) and Mary Kay (Black).
7. Eye Lashes – False Eye Lashes, Duo Eye Lash Glue, Eye Lash Curlers, Mary Kay Mascara (#1V09 I Love/Heart Black), Duo Mascara (Lash Primer and Mascara), Maybelline Mascara (Great Lash Very Black and The Falsies Black Drama).
8. Foundations – I am going to list 3 different kinds of foundations
10. Lips – I am going to list 4 different kinds of lip products.
Make-Up Starter Kits for Aspiring Beginners
The $20 Make-Up Challenge is basically for younger pre-teens and teens, to give them an idea that you don’t have to buy expensive make-up; cheap make-up works just as well, especially if you’re on a budget and don’t know what to get.
That’s why these videos are made on YouTube as well as the beginning make-up artists who are creating their own kits.
Please keep in mind that you don’t have to get the same products that I have in my kit, this just gives the artist an idea on what to have in his/her kit nor do you have to get everything that I have listed; you could get one item each from what I have listed down below.
I will give a list of products that I have collected over the years to make this beginning starter kit for you guys. Now remember, in this kit, I do have expensive and cheap products and they both work very well. If you can’t buy the expensive products that I am going to mention, then there is a cheap alternative that you can afford.
Here are some examples to both cheap and expensive products.
Cheap: Aziza (Which is the 99 cent only store make-up brand), E.L.F, NYC, Wet N Wild, Maybelline, CoverGirl, Revlon, and Rimmel London.
Expensive: NYX, Mary Kay, Physicians Formula, Ulta and Urban Decay.
The products that I mentioned are my cheap drug store brands and expensive department store brands. Remember, you don’t have to buy the expensive products just to fit in with the popular crowd.
Drug store products work just as well, sometimes even better than the expensive products; even the popular crowd uses the drug store products but won’t admit to it.
NOTE: If you want me to do a skin care day and night régime as well as hair, please let me know. Thank You!
To kick things off, there is everything that your gonna need in your kit; you can substitute a product for something else that’s just like it or get a product that best suits your needs and/or your clients. The best ones are hypoallergenic because you never know; your client just might be allergic to some cosmetics.
1. Moisturizer – Get one that best suits your skin needs.
2. Primer – Hard Candy (Face) and Urban Decay (Eyes).
3. Concealer – Elf Tone Correcting Powder, Mary Kay (Beige 1), Physicians Formula-Youthful Wear (Light + Yellow), Maybelline Wand (#35 Deep), Maybelline Cover Stick (Ivory), CoverGirl (#2) and a Concealer Brush.
4. Eyebrows – NYC (#922 Dark Brown), Salon Perfect Brow Defining Powder (Taupe), Angled Brush, Tweezers and Eyebrow Comb.
5. Eyeshadow – Palettes, Maybelline Color Tattoos (#25 Bad To The Bronze and #30 Pomegranate Punk), NYX (#ES09 Deep Bronze, #ES16 Copper, #ES110 Gypsy and #ES54 Cherry), Maybelline (#30 Rose Tints), Aziza Eyeshadow (99 Cent Only Store) E.L.F. Elements, Angled Brush, Eyeshadow Brush, Smugger and Blending Brush.
6. Eyeliners – NYC (#921A Jet Black), Rimmel London (#117 Ginger Tea) and Mary Kay (Black).
7. Eye Lashes – False Eye Lashes, Duo Eye Lash Glue, Eye Lash Curlers, Mary Kay Mascara (#1V09 I Love/Heart Black), Duo Mascara (Lash Primer and Mascara), Maybelline Mascara (Great Lash Very Black and The Falsies Black Drama).
8. Foundations – I am going to list 3 different kinds of foundations
o Liquids - Physicians Formula Organic Wear (Light to Natural Organics), Maybelline Dream Liquid Mousse (Classic Ivory Light #2) and a Foundation Brush (E.L.F.).
o Matte’s – Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse (Classic Ivory Light #2), Mary Kay Time Wise Matte Wear Liquid Foundation (Beige 1) and a Stippling Brush (Real Techniques).
o Powders – Maybelline Fit Me (#120 Classic Ivory), CoverGirl (#215 Natural Ivory) and a Powder Brush.
9. Blush and Bronzers – E.L.F. Golden Bronzer, E.L.F. Healthy Glow Bronzing Powder (Sun Kissed), E.L.F. Contouring Blush and Bronzer, Aziza Blush, NYC Sun n’ Bronze Bronzing Powder (#706 Hamptons Radiance), CoverGirl Checkers (#150 Pretty Peach), E.L.F. Kabuki Face Brush, E.L.F. Bronzer Brush and Eco Tools Blush Brush.10. Lips – I am going to list 4 different kinds of lip products.
o Chapsticks – Eos Lip Balm (Strawberry Sorbet), Chapstick Classic (Cherry), Wet n’ Wild Natural Blend Lip Shimmer (#106) and Blistex Lip Medex.
o Lip Liners – Wet n’ Wild Coloricon (#715 Plumberry and #711 Chestnut), Mary Kay (Plum) and Rimmel London 1000 Kisses (#050 Tiramisu).
o Lip Gloss – Mary Kay (Red Passion), Love and Beauty by Forever 21 and Aziza Lip Gloss.
o Lip Sticks – Essence (#42 Fairytale), NYC (#410B Plum Rum), Mary Kay (Midnight Red), Revlon Lip Butter (#045 Cotton Candy), Wet n’ Wild (#510A and #528A) and Eco Tools Lip Brush.
11. Miscellaneous – NYX (#S122 Butt “Naked” Eyes) Eyeshadow/Blush/Bronzer/Illuminator, Sharpeners, E.L.F. Shine Eraser Tools, Make-Up Removers (Aveeno), Duo Concealer and Foundation Brush, Blending Brush, Make-Up Sponges, Mac Fix Plus (But I Make My Own and So Can You).Make-Up Starter Kits for Aspiring Beginners
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Past Mistakes
Sometimes life just sucks!
You look back at the mistakes that you've made and ask yourself, "Was I fucking high or what?!"
But the mistakes that we make, is what makes us all human and we learn from them and to hope not to make the same mistake twice even tho someone got hurt in the process.
All we can truly say to that person who got hurt is, "I'm sorry" but I doubt that they will forgive us of our trespassing or even speak to us ever again.
We are human and yes we all make mistakes but is it truly human enough to hold it against us?
You look back at the mistakes that you've made and ask yourself, "Was I fucking high or what?!"
But the mistakes that we make, is what makes us all human and we learn from them and to hope not to make the same mistake twice even tho someone got hurt in the process.
All we can truly say to that person who got hurt is, "I'm sorry" but I doubt that they will forgive us of our trespassing or even speak to us ever again.
We are human and yes we all make mistakes but is it truly human enough to hold it against us?
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