Enhancing Your Life with Buele Magic Chatters

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"Buele magic chatters" refers to a form of magic that relies heavily on the use of spoken words or incantations. In many magical traditions, words are considered to have immense power, and specific spells or incantations are used to channel and direct this power. The term "chatters" denotes the repetition of certain magical phrases or words, often in a rhythmic or melodic manner. This repetition is believed to amplify the magical energy behind the words and increase their effectiveness. It is thought that the vibrations created by the chattering of these specific phrases resonate with the desired outcome, aligning the practitioner's intent with the forces of the universe. Buele magic chatters can be found in various cultures and traditions around the world.


2. Imbolc: Cheesemaking with dairy from local farms (both goat cheese and cow milk cheese)

Fall Equinox Apples are abundant in our ecosystems in the fall, and we make it a point to create a number of apple-themed dishes such as pies, homemade applesauce, and even start apple vinegar or ciders. Another one at Samhain and into the winter solstice is Sassafras tea; which Appalacian folk traditions use to thicken the blood for the cold and dark times ahead.

Traditional pagan recipes for the winter solstice

Buele magic chatters can be found in various cultures and traditions around the world. In many African and Afro-Caribbean spiritual practices, such as Vodou, Santeria, or Hoodoo, chatters are an integral part of spellcasting. These chatters are often performed during religious ceremonies or rituals and are believed to invoke specific deities or spirits associated with the desired outcome.

Winter Solstice/Yule Recipes 2011……

Merry Meet friends! I can’t believe that the Solstice is just a few days away and Christmas right behind! I’m not as ready as I’d like to be. Some shopping yet to do, grocery and gifts, and lots of wrapping to do! But my cards are done, most of the shopping is done, menu is planned, some cookies have been baked and I’ll hopefully get my altar done this weekend. I need to pick up a couple more things for it. I have been pretty under the weather for too many weeks, and that is slowing me down quite a bit :(. While I’m relaxing tonight, I thought I’d post some recipes that we love to have for our holiday dinner..no matter which one you celebrate! Our weather here has been so so…pretty gloomy, quite a bit of rain, and quite warm..or really cold. I’d love to see some snow. We have had a night or two of flurries but nothing sticking yet. I’m so anxious to see a good amount of snow on the ground!

I’m sitting by the fire tonight, having a glass of wine, and dealing with some emotions from a sad day. One of my sisters…a Witch sister..suffered the loss of her dear husband yesterday. My heart is broken for her… as are the hearts of All of her circle of friends. We are sad for her, worried for her and want so badly to be there for her. Such a helpless feeling when there is distance between our homes. But there is no distance between our hearts and our love for her..and we are sending her love, comfort and strength to help her through this very sad, difficult time. Blessed Be Cheryl. I love you.

So, to move on with the recipes. I’ll start with my Winter Solstice altar recipes…I especially love these! Many of my favorite scents are during this time of year. Pine, Cedar, Orange, Cinnamon, Clove….yummy! I’ll be making these up soon to enjoy at my altar!

Winter Solstice Oil Blend

2 drops Juniper

2-3 lumps finely ground Frankincense

This is really a wonderful blend. Add a piece of clove or cinnamon stick or allspice berry to really spice it up. It smells so so good! I just want to take a bath in it!! LOL

Winter’s Night Yule Incense

2 parts Juniper berries

2 parts mugwort

1 part pine resin

1 part evergreen leaves

1 part chopped sweetgrass

1/2 part ground cinnamon

I have altered this recipe a bit. It called for Laurel leaves which in my area are not to be found. And I just had to add the cinnamon..it’s a must 🙂 You can also add allspice, anise stars (which I love!) and cloves again. Just grind everything really well..and it will burn great and smell like gingerbread on a holiday tree! 🙂

Ok..on to the good stuff for your Santa belly!

Rum Spiced Egg Nog

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 1/2 cups sugar

2 1/2 cups light rum

4 cups light cream

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Directions

Combine milk, cloves, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, and cinnamon in a saucepan, and heat over lowest setting for 5 minutes. Slowly bring milk mixture to a boil.

In a large bowl, combine egg yolks and sugar. Whisk together until fluffy. Whisk hot milk mixture slowly into the eggs. Pour mixture into saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly for 3 minutes, or until thick. Do not allow mixture to boil. Strain to remove cloves, and let cool for about an hour.

Stir in rum, cream, 2 teaspoon vanilla, and nutmeg. Refrigerate overnight before serving

*The “cooked” eggs make this a safer dish from the raw eggs version. Also…if you like…use 1/2 light rum and 1/2 spiced rum for an even better treat!

Spiced Wassail

2 quarts apple cider

1 1/2 cups orange juice

3/4 cup pineapple juice

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon lemon juice

2 cinnamon sticks (3 inches)

1 dash ground cinnamon

1 dash ground cloves

Directions

In a large saucepan, combine all of the ingredients. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 20-30 minutes. Discard cinnamon sticks. Serve hot in mugs.

Sugar and Spice Nuts

2 tablespoons water

3 cups walnut halves

2 cups pecan halves

1 cup whole unblanched almonds

2 tablespoons ground cinnamon

2 teaspoons ground ginger

2 teaspoons grated orange peel

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1 teaspoon ground allspice

1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

Directions

In a mixing bowl, beat egg whites and water until frothy. Add nuts; stir gently to coat. Combine the remaining ingredients. Add to nut mixture and stir gently to coat. Spread into two greased 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pans. Bake, uncovered, at 300 degrees F for 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring every 10 minutes. Cool. Store in an airtight container.

Cranberry Meatballs

*A family favorite..we make them often and often double the batch!

Meatballs:

2 lbs ground beef

1 cup crushed corn flakes

1/3 cup dried parsley

1/2 tsp garlic powder

2 TB dried minced onion

Mix all ingredients well and form into meatballs..cocktail sized. Place on a jelly roll pan or 2- 9″ x 13″ baking dishes.

Sauce:

1 – 16oz can cranberry jelly roll

1- 12oz bottle chili sauce

2 TB brown sugar

1 TB lemon juice

Blend together. Pour over meatballs. Bake at 350* for 30 mins.

* I then put these in a warm slow cooker for serving.

Reuben Spread

*Another family favorite!

16ozs shredded swiss cheese

16ozs shredded cheddar cheese

28oz jar Saurkraut, drained

8ozs chopped corned beef (I use Buddig)

1 1/2 cups Hellmans mayo

Mix all ingredients well. Place in a greased 9″ x 13″ baking dish. Bake @350* for 45mins to an hour til brown & bubbly. Serve on rye on pumpernickel party rounds and put out a dish of Thousand Island Dressing 🙂 *This will get inhaled…I promise!! Great warmed up the next day ..if you have any leftover 🙂

This ham recipe beats the honey hams you go buy!

Tangy Honey Glazed Ham

1 (10 pound) fully-cooked, bone-in ham

1 1/4 cups packed dark brown sugar

1/3 cup pineapple juice

1/3 large orange, juiced and zested

2 tablespoons Dijon mustard

1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

Directions

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Place ham in a roasting pan.

In a small saucepan, combine brown sugar, pineapple juice, honey, orange juice, orange zest, Dijon mustard, and ground cloves. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Set aside.

Bake ham in preheated oven uncovered for 2 hours. Remove ham from oven, and brush with glaze. Bake for an additional 30 to 45 minutes, brushing ham with glaze every 10 minutes.

Cheesy Potato Casserole

*So easy and So good!

1 bag frozen shredded hash browns (slightly thawed so they will spread)

1/2 pint whipping cream

2-3 cups shredded cheddar cheese

Grease a 9″ x 13″ baking dish. Layer potatoes then cheese, then potatoes and cheese again.

In a small saucepan, melt butter into whipping cream, stirring so it won’t burn and mix well. Pour over potatoes and cheese layers.

Bake at 350* for 45 mins or until cheese is melted and browning a bit.

Apple Gingerbread Cobbler

14 oz package Gingerbread cake mix, divided

1/4 cup brown sugar, packed

1/2 cup butter, softened & divided

1/2 cup chopped pecans

2- 21oz cans apple pie filling

Mix together 2 cups gingerbread mix and water until smooth; set aside. Stir together remaining gingerbread mix and brown sugar. Cut in 1/4 cup butter until mixture is crumbly. Stir in pecans and set aside.

Combine pie filling and remaining 1/4 cup butter in a large saucepan; cook, stirring often, for 5 mins over med heat. Spoon apple mixture evenly into a greased 11″ x 17″ baking pan. Spoon gingerbread mix over apples, then sprinkle with pecan crumb mix.

Bake at 375* for 30-35 mins. Serve warm with ice cream! Yummy!!

Be sure to add lots of fresh veggies and fruits or a salad to round out all the rich, spicy foods. Finish off with a delicious coffee with Baileys!!

You won’t find that all of these recipes contain something from the list of correspondences for Yule. But many of these, as I said, are family favorites I wanted to share. At my house, we split up the dishes..everybody brings something..so it’s a lot less work for me and I have more time to enjoy the day!

One thing to remember when you are so busy cooking….is to take the time to put lots of intention into your cooking. Put love, joy, abundance, harmony, peace and goodwill into your dishes. Throw in your favorite spices to add the magickal elements you can draw from them. Put on holiday music or your favorite holiday movies. Dance, sing, talk with family, have a glass of wine or eggnog. Keep it simple and you will enjoy it too. Your family will love your efforts and everyone will enjoy the good food! Happy Cooking!!

“So the shortest day came, and the year died,
And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world
Came people singing, dancing,
To drive the dark away.
They lighted candles in the winter trees;
They hung their homes with evergreen;
They burned beseeching fires all night long
To keep the year alive,
And when the new year’s sunshine blazed awake
They shouted, reveling.
Through all the frosty ages you can hear them
Echoing behind us – Listen!!
All the long echoes sing the same delight,
This shortest day,
As promise wakens in the sleeping land:
They carol, fest, give thanks,
And dearly love their friends,
And hope for peace.
And so do we, here, now,
This year and every year.
Welcome Yule!!”
– Susan Cooper, The Shortest Day

Blessed Yuletide Season, Autumn

Sources: My recipes, some from the internet. Pictures from the internet.

Winter Solstice Oil Blend
Buele magic chatters

The use of chatters in spellcasting is not limited to traditional or indigenous practices. In modern witchcraft and neopaganism, practitioners may use chants or incantations as part of their magical workings. These chatters can vary in length and complexity, depending on the intention and personal preferences of the practitioner. Some practitioners believe that the act of chattering serves as a form of focused meditation, helping to quiet the mind and create a state of inner stillness necessary for successful spellcasting. Additionally, the repetition of words or phrases can serve as a form of affirmation, strengthening the practitioner's belief in the desired outcome and reinforcing their connection to the desired energies. It is important to note that the effectiveness of chatters in magical practice can vary greatly depending on the individual's beliefs, intentions, and level of skill. Like any magical technique, success often comes with experience, practice, and a deep understanding of the underlying principles of magic. Overall, Buele magic chatters offer a powerful tool for practitioners to tap into the energy of words and harness their transformative potential. Whether performed within the framework of traditional cultural practices or modern witchcraft, chatters provide a way to focus intent, amplify magical energy, and connect with the forces of the universe..

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