Pagans and non-believers.. and any other beliefs!

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I look at holidays as a paid day off work. I can worship my God everyday not once a year. Oh and a good excuse to cook. Where is the food stuff people!!!

Yeah..i'd like to know about food stuff too..
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I look at holidays as a paid day off work. I can worship my God everyday not once a year. Oh and a good excuse to cook. Where is the food stuff people!!!

Yeah..i'd like to know about food stuff too..
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Apparently I am hungry. One of my best friends is Jewish and they have a wedding bread that is just about to die for. I LOVE to hear of other beliefs food habit for celebrations. Get good recipes that way!
 
Debi as usual you are crackin me up!!

Wiccans and Pagans will have a potluck at the drop of a pointy hat, so if it can be cooked and eaten, it's made...lol

The winter solstice markes the return of the sun, as it begins to make its way back towards the earth. Celebrate this festival of light with a nice rich bowl of Sun King Soup -- the bright sun colors and smooth texture are just the thing for either an appetizer, or a light meal at Yule.

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 65 minutesIngredients:
•3 Tbs butter (use real butter, not margarine)
•1 small onion, diced
•2 1/2 C. tomatoes, diced
•1 C. vegetable broth
•3/4 Orange juice, no pulp
•A few sprigs rosemary
•Paprika
Preparation:
Saute the onion in the butter over low heat. Chop tomatoes and add to the onions. Allow to cook until tomatoes become soft, just a few minutes. Add broth, and allow the whole thing to simmer over low heat for 30 minutes.

Transfer the entire mixture into a blender and puree, adding the orange juice. Return to stovetop, add rosemary, and simmer for about 5 - 10 more minutes. Add paprika to taste. Serve in warm bowls with a nice loaf of soft bread, or as part of a larger feast.
 
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Yeah..i'd like to know about food stuff too..
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Apparently I am hungry. One of my best friends is Jewish and they have a wedding bread that is just about to die for. I LOVE to hear of other beliefs food habit for celebrations. Get good recipes that way!

And some make those potato cakes.(begins with an L..?).. and that braided egg bread..
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Cool.. never knew that was what the Solstice was about... the returing of the sun! Thanks for the recipe..
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I really have no religion. But I believe in my own connection with a power greater than myself every time I see a sunrise or sunset, a birth, or a death and pretty much everything beyond my power in between. I try to remember to say please when I wake up, then when I go to sleep I say thank you. During the day I say your will, not mine as often as possible to help to to keep me out of trouble. Other than that, I'm pretty naughty...
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I knew the Solstice was the return of longer days. I have ALOT of Pagan friends, and I love to hear about their celebrations. And Bonnie that recipe is about to make me drool. Thanks. Weenie.
 
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