Explore Different Types of Witch Flying Ornaments

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The witch flying ornament is a popular decoration often seen during Halloween. This ornament typically depicts a witch riding on her broomstick through the night sky. It is often made of a lightweight material such as plastic or resin, and is commonly found in black or purple colors, reflecting the traditional image of a witch. The witch flying ornament can be used in various ways to add a spooky and festive touch to any Halloween decor. It can be hung from ceilings or doorways, or placed on mantels or shelves. Some people even attach strings to the witch's broomstick to create the illusion of her flying through the air.

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Some people even attach strings to the witch's broomstick to create the illusion of her flying through the air. This ornament is a symbol of Halloween and the supernatural, representing the popular stereotype of the witch. Witches are often associated with magic, spells, and mysterious powers, making them a fitting choice for Halloween decorations.

Peanut Butter Banana Oat Pancakes with Magic Sauce

Yes. That says magic. Because I’m pretty sure some sort of pixie flew in my window last weekend and inspired me to make the most decadent pancakes that would make even Elvis proud. Yes, Presley.

Some days I just love waking up and looking through the cabinets and throwing things into a bowl and seeing what happens. This was completely one of those days. It was Sunday late morning after a long night out and I refused to let us order in brunch after spending so much at dinner the night before. It seems to be these moments when I feel the most inspired. It’s like a strange kind of kitchen cooking show – make something awesome from what’s in your cupboard because I’m punishing you for going for the second bottle of wine and appetizer AND dessert last night.

Luckily, we’ve been on a Sunday shopping schedule for the last few weeks where I’ve been stocking up on enough staples and basics to make us breakfast, lunch, and dinner the entire week. Sometimes I’m really good at figuring out how much of what will last how long. Other times it’s Wednesday and we’re out of fruit. But this week – I went the other way. I ended up with some leftovers that desperately needed to be consumed.

Like this poor banana.

It was a really quick recipe – pancakes are pretty low-maintenance, especially if you have the ability to cook more than one at a time. Which is what makes them a great option on a morning when you’ve overslept or just feel like having something decadent without a whole lot of effort.

You may think I’m hyping up the sauce too much by calling it “magic.” I’m telling you I think it’s worth the hype. It was simple, but rich and thick and was the perfect topping for these pancakes.

What may be the best thing about these pancakes other than the fact that they’re delicious, is that they were relatively guilt-free. Full of whole grains, protein, and banana, they filled me up with a small serving and I stayed full for hours. (For the record the giant stack photographed was for R. I had three pancakes and that was enough to fill me up.)

But enough backstory, we all know you’re really here for the food porn and the recipe. *So here it is:

Peanut Butter Banana Oat Pancakes with Magic Sauce


What You’ll Need:
  • 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1 mashed over ripe banana, plus additional for topping
  • 1 egg replacer
  • 1/4 cup peanut butter, plus 1 1/2 tablespoons for magic sauce
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup, plus 2 more tablespoons for magic sauce
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, plus 1/2 tablespoon for magic sauce
  1. Mash the banana with a fork until it is broken up a bit. Mix the dry ingredients together in one bowl, and mix the wet ingredients in another. Add the wet into the dry and mix well. You may have to mix for a while to get the peanut better to incorporate well.
  2. Add about 1/4 cup of the batter to a lightly greased griddle or skillet over medium heat. Cook on one side until the batter starts to bubble. Flip, and cook the other side until the cake is cooked through. If you have a short attention span, like I do, feel free to make one at a time. To keep the cooked ones warm, simply place on a pan in the oven at 200 degrees until all the other pancakes are finished.
  3. While your pancakes are cooking, prepare the magic sauce. Melt the peanut butter down a bit by tossing it the microwave for about 30 seconds. Add the maple syrup and almond milk and whisk until the peanut butter is fully incorporated. It should be a thicker consistency than normal maple syrup.
  4. Top the pancakes with fresh slices of banana and drizzle the sauce on top. Prepare to be wowed.

*I decided to try out a new recipe template. It doesn’t allow for as many step-by-step photos, but it does make the recipes printable… what do you think? Is it a keeper?

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Witch flying ornament

The witch flying ornament adds a whimsical and playful element to the overall Halloween atmosphere. Children and adults alike enjoy the sight of the witch flying ornament, as it adds a touch of fun and excitement to any Halloween celebration. It can be used to enhance the theme of a Halloween party or to simply create a festive ambiance in the home or office. In conclusion, the witch flying ornament is a popular and eye-catching decoration that is commonly used during Halloween. It adds a touch of whimsy and fun to any Halloween decor, and symbolizes the supernatural and magical elements associated with witches. It is a beloved symbol of Halloween and is sure to delight both children and adults..

Reviews for "Witch Flying Ornaments: From Superstition to Modern Decor Trend"

1. Jane - 1/5 - I was extremely disappointed with this witch flying ornament. The quality was subpar and it looked nothing like the picture online. It arrived broken and the customer service was unhelpful in resolving the issue. I would not recommend purchasing this product.
2. Mark - 2/5 - I bought the witch flying ornament for Halloween decoration, but I found it to be very flimsy and cheaply made. The colors were dull and the overall design lacked detail. It didn't have the impact I was expecting and I think there are better options available in the market.
3. Emily - 1/5 - The witch flying ornament was a complete waste of money. It came in a damaged box, and when I opened it, I discovered that it didn't even work. The mechanism inside was broken and it didn't light up or make any sound as advertised. I reached out to the seller for a refund, but they never responded. Terrible product and even worse customer service.
4. David - 2/5 - I was excited to get the witch flying ornament, but it fell short of my expectations. The material it was made of felt cheap and the craftsmanship was lacking. The colors were not vibrant and it didn't give off the spooky vibe I was looking for. Overall, I was disappointed and wouldn't recommend it to others.

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