A journey through Mexican witchcraft: Tales of power and enchantment

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In Mexico, there is a legend that tells the story of a witch who is said to fly on the wings of a bat. This witch, known as La Bruja de las Alas, is said to have the ability to transform into a bat and soar through the night sky. This myth has been passed down from generation to generation, and it continues to captivate the imaginations of both young and old alike. According to the legend, the witch is said to only appear on moonlit nights when the sky is completely clear. She is said to have a beautiful and enchanting appearance, with long flowing hair, piercing red eyes, and a black cloak that billows in the wind. The witch is said to use her powers to cast spells and perform magical rituals, often helping those in need.


Weeks ago, O and I had the privilege to be part of a cooking demo sponsored by Nestle’s Maggi Magic Sarap. Oh my, I was so thrilled to attend this event and take down notes. O and I made sure we were at the venue right on time for us not to miss a single detail of that cooking demo.

I m not a cook and I don t normally cook but I know how important it is to learn how to cook, especially if I have plans to have my own family in the future. I m not a cook and I don t normally cook but I know how important it is to learn how to cook, especially if I have plans to have my own family in the future.

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The witch is said to use her powers to cast spells and perform magical rituals, often helping those in need. However, she is also known to be mischievous and has been known to play tricks on unsuspecting victims. While the legend of the witch on the wings in Mexico may just be a story, it serves as a reminder of the powerful role that folklore and mythology play in shaping a culture's beliefs and traditions.

Maggi Magic Sarap – Cooking Eggs 101

The society expects all women to learn how to cook. But nowadays, we encounter women who are very alien to their kitchens. They stop in front of the fridge or the pantry cabinet, that’s it. That’s reality. I’m not a cook and I don’t normally cook but I know how important it is to learn how to cook, especially if I have plans to have my own family in the future. Being used to a home with a helper, I don’t deny that I often rely on our own helper in preparing what I want to eat. But then, I still try to. With so much effort, I try to learn to master homecooked dishes.

Weeks ago, O and I had the privilege to be part of a cooking demo sponsored by Nestle’s Maggi Magic Sarap. Oh my, I was so thrilled to attend this event and take down notes. O and I made sure we were at the venue right on time for us not to miss a single detail of that cooking demo.

Held at Nestle’s Julius Maggi Kitchen, I expected to sit down and listen to the chef talk and cook. We entered the room and each of us were given aprons and chef’s hats. Wow! I didn’t know that part of the plan. It was a mix of excitement and reluctance to cook with my fellow bloggers. Excitement because I’m in the mood to learn and reluctance because of failing to do it properly. Well in the end, it was still a push. Hehe. A boggling mix of emotions were just part of it.

Nestle’s Nutritionist – Ms. Aleli

Anyway. The program started with a short talk about nutrition care of Ms. Aleli, Nestle’s resident nutritionist. What struck me the most was the element of Mo-Va-Ba in one’s healthy diet.

The society expects all women to learn how to cook. But nowadays, we encounter women who are very alien to their kitchens. They stop in front of the fridge or the pantry cabinet, that’s it. That’s reality. I’m not a cook and I don’t normally cook but I know how important it is to learn how to cook, especially if I have plans to have my own family in the future. Being used to a home with a helper, I don’t deny that I often rely on our own helper in preparing what I want to eat. But then, I still try to. With so much effort, I try to learn to master homecooked dishes.
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Reviews for "The witch trials of Mexico: Unraveling the dark history of persecution"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Witch on the Wings in Mexico". The story felt flat and unoriginal, with predictable plot twists and boring characters. I couldn't connect with any of them, and at times it felt like they were just going through the motions. The writing style was also quite lackluster, lacking depth and emotion. Overall, I found it to be a forgettable read that didn't live up to its potential.
2. Mark - 1 star - "Witch on the Wings in Mexico" was a complete letdown for me. The pacing of the story was all over the place, making it hard to follow and invest in the plot. The characters were shallow and one-dimensional, lacking any depth or development. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and unrealistic, making it difficult to believe in the story. I had high hopes for this book but unfortunately, it fell short in every aspect. I wouldn't recommend it.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I found "Witch on the Wings in Mexico" to be quite underwhelming. The world-building was weak, and I struggled to picture the setting in my mind. The magic system was poorly explained, leaving me confused and disconnected from the story. The pacing was slow, and there were numerous unnecessary and repetitive scenes that didn't contribute to the overall plot. The ending also felt rushed and unresolved. Overall, it lacked the excitement and depth I was hoping for in a fantasy novel.

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