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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Casual Cottagecore | Make Potato Bread With Me!
New video! Up next we have a plant tour and makeup/GRWM video as per requests. Thank you all for your comments and support on my videos. I know I have a tiny channel, but it really makes my day when I get feedback from ya’ll! 
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dimancheetoile · 3 years
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hey witchblr, do you or anyone you know are practicing mayan/aztec witchraft, or are indigenous/of indigenous descent for these parts of South America? and knowledgeable about Mayan culture, its pantheon and gods? because i’ve been hearing things about The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (an urban fantasy story) and some apparently racist & problematic bullshit but since i’m neither a poc nor from SA, i’d like some of your opinions before i write this series off. i’ve been on the fence about reading it for a while but i’m not throwing money at someone whose perpetuating racist stereotype first introduced by the conquistadors. so yeah, hmu!
i’m tagging a few witchy/spiritual/indigenous blogs i follow in the hopes you won’t mind reblogging this, because if there’s one community competent to talk on this issue, it sure is the indigenous witchcraft community
@heatherwitch @greenwitchofwonderland @auricwitch @asksecularwitch @studentofshinto @recreationalwitchcraft @stormwaterwitch @queerkitchenwitch @queerpagans @wolfofantimonyoccultism @diaryofabadwitch @will-o-the-witch @local-hedgewitch @khangi  @grandmaveitch @gardenfoxywitch @herbwicc @a-green-witch @boiledwheatblog @coffeewitchcafe @thatsunflowerwitch @kitchenwitchtingss​ 
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thegallicwitch · 3 years
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Hello, wild ones! I’m Mako, a druid and home witch (which is what I call my blend of green and kitchen witchcraft) and a follower of the Gaulish pantheon and culture. I’m French, I identify as agender (they/them) and I have a physical disability that severely impacts my walking. I frequently use crutches, as well as a wheelchair, I take strong painkillers and medical morphine to manage the chronic pain that comes with the territory and I’m bedridden several times a month. All of that has an impact on my practice and that’s why I’m well-versed in pain spells and rituals, as well as studying herbalism and beginning to work as a natural healer, because I know debilitating pain all too well.
I follow the traditions and knowledge of my country and the witches of my community. I have so much to learn still, and I want to share French witchcraft practices with the rest of the world and bring a piece of the world back into my practice. I hope you’ll follow along with me. I thought, to start things out, I’d fill a few questions from the Witchy Tag and tag a few of my favorite tumblr witches so you can get to know me and hopefully I can meet a few of you this way! 
If you’d like to find me elsewhere, I’m The Gallic Witch everywhere. I have an Instagram for daily practices, rituals and the like, a TikTok for more specific magickal projects and herbalism, and a youtube channel where I share in depth rituals and spells, talk about the Gaulish culture and deities, discuss the community here in France and what I’ve been taught, etc. I also have an Instagram for the Gaulish-inspired tarot deck I’m creating, the Tarot of Belisama, which you can find here as I share sneak-peeks and cards as I draw them. I hope to see you there soon! BELISAMA BLESS YOU ✨
1. what kind of witch are you?
I am a home witch, mainly, which is what I call being both a green witch and a kitchen witch. In a way, I suppose I’m mostly a French witch, given that my craft and practice is heavily influenced by local tradition and knowledge.
But in my daily practice, I follow the Druidic Path and I’m working with the Gaulish way of life and beliefs.
2. how did you discover your path?
My grandmother was a botanist, so when I was little, she would take my sister and me on long hikes and show us all the plants, one by one, teaching us the latin names and their medical properties. I took to it instantly, but distanced myself when she passed away in a misguided attempt at healing. I grew up around women in my community who would brew herbal remedies, cook you a cream or a poultrice for your break outs or your sprained ankle, people who could take away the fire from a burn or long day in the sun just with a hovering of the hand. Little by little, I learned from them, learned the way of the French witches who work for the community and not for themselves. I admired them, still do, but never thought I could be one of them, as what I was being initiated in was much closer to herbalism and being a Druid than a witch. Then I found Annie’s youtube channel, THE GREEN WITCH, and I just watched and watched, without being able to stop. I felt such a connection with her videos and her path, so I did my research, and finally started seriously studying magic, for about a year, before I even dared calling myself a witch. I wanted to have the knowledge to back that up, you know? And two years after, here I am, with knowledge and some more confident, branching out from my Druidic path and adding witchcraft to my practice for a year now!
3. how long have you been practicing?
If you count the Druidic/herbalism stuff, for roughly half of my life, so like then years, but witchcraft proper, two years.
4. what path/tradition do you follow?
Druidic teachings and Gaulish tradition/deities & French witchcraft, mainly herbalism. I consider myself a healer and a Druid even before being a witch. I want to make a living out of healing people. I follow the tradition of rural France, somewhere between the communities of the Black Mountain, the land Corbières-Minervois and Burgundy.
5. are you solitary or do you have a coven?
Currently solitary but I hope to find and join a Druidic circle one day.
7. do/would you teach and practice witchcraft to your children?
I don’t want children, but on principle, yes, absolutely. I think it’s an essential part of teaching them about the world and giving them the tools to be self-sufficient and healers too.
8. do you have a patron/matron deity?
I don’t use the words patron and matron because they don’t represent or apply to my believes, but purely from their meaning, they would be Belisama, Epona and Brig (or Brigid, she has different names depending on the Celtic nation you’re a part of).
9. favorite pantheon?
Egyptian. All the way. But it’s more of a remnant of childhood than what my faith aligns with today.
10. favorite goddess?
Hard one. Either Epona or Damona from the Gaulish pantheon or 嫦娥.
11. favorite god?
Thot, the scribe from the Egyptian.
12 and 13 are skipped since I don’t believe in astrology.
15. thoughts on the afterlife?
I believe in reincarnation like all Gauls but I don’t believe in Heaven or an afterlife as in, a place you end up after your life.
17. are you out of the broom closet? if so, how do your friends/family feel about your path?
I hate that expression with a passion. I’m LGBTQ+, and I find it incredibly offensive. In regards to the question itself, my family and friends do know I practice witchcraft, and no one cares. My sister and friends are very supportive, they actively want my opinion or my help depending on the circumstances. My mom finds it interesting, but she’s more into me being a healer, since my grandmother was her mom. She helps a lot with the herbalism side, and teaches me things and we do our mixes together. Even my dad who’s not interested, drinks my herbal teas and doesn’t mind me putting talismans and protection charms all over our home, smudging and doing spells and rituals.
19. do you have an altar?
I do, yes. Not just one, in fact. I have a main one for spells and rituals and just, general practice. I have one for my Ancestors and deities. And I have a portable one that I use to mix my herbal teas and make my remedies, as well as do divination.
20. what’s a spell that you’ve done?
Lately? A money spell for my mom.
22. favorite pagan holiday that you celebrate?
I love Chandeleur, the French version of Imbolc. And because spring is my favorite season and the best time of the year for me mentally and physically, I also adore Beltane.
26. favorite witch websites?
Absolutely WITCH UNIVERSITY. I learned a lot of things there. Also Wildera, a fellow French pagan. And I follow a lot of witches and celtic pagans on tumblr and tiktok, learning a lot from them.
29. favorite season?
Spring and Winter, in equal parts.
30. favorite herb?
Lavender. Or maybe rosemary.
31. favorite gem?
Amethyst. And lapis-lazuli.
38. your grimoire.
The original question was about a book of shadow but I’m not a wiccan and I don’t use that term, so here’s my grimoire. I handmade it, from stitching the pages to crafting the cover, bookmark and decorations. I love it, I put so much intention and love into it.
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39. your tarot deck(s) (or one you want).
The first picture is of my first tarot deck and still my favourite, the Dishonored deck. It’s the one I use the most, still.
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The second is the Prism Tarot, which is the last deck I bought (now four decks in total) and has been a project I’ve followed since it was still being drawn, up to supporting the kickstarter and becoming good friends with the creator, Liz, as I started making my own tarot deck. I highly recommend it, it’s an amazing piece of a art and an amazing magickal tool.
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And I’m gonna tag some of my favourite tumblr witches in case they haven’t done this before:  @heatherwitch @grandmaveitch @gardenfoxywitch @herbwicc @greenwitchofwonderland @a-green-witch @boiledwheatblog  @thatsunflowerwitch @kitchenwitchtingss @queerkitchenwitch​ @coffeewitchcafe​ @servantofthefates​
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thestrawberrynight · 4 years
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I ADORE your blog. If you keep getting notifications from liking so much im sorry 😣. Do you have any blogs that are similar to yours/ your favourite?
thank you for your kind words 💙 my favourite blogs? oh, it's really a hard question, but!
@caramelizee , @187o , @rosynectar , @filledanslejardin , @saturnforcapricorn , @amourclarissa , @purest-witch , @boiledwheatblog , @simena , @witchy-educationcollection , @witchkitch , @mariademayo , @cheruib , @dreamynymphe , @laduree-et-cigarettes and more, and more, and more!
P.S. I'm so sorry that it took so long to respond, something was wrong with my Tumblr
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saint-didacus · 5 years
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Top 10 Horror Movies 💀⚰️🔪🔮🎃👻
I was tagged by @youjustgotlawyered and @captainwingdings 🖤
Rules: You post your top ten scary movies, movies that you keep coming back to regardless of quality, and you tag at least 10 victims.  (You don’t have to put the years on or anything -I am just a dick)
The Ritual 2017
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Apostle 2018
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Gravy 2015
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Rear Window 1954
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Abe Linc Vamp Hunt 2012 (this movie keeps me up at night. It’s the worst movie you’ve never seen)
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Us 2019
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Assassination Nation 2018
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Repo! The Genetic Opera 2008
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Shaun Of The Dead 2004
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Interview With A Vampire 1994 (look I know it isn’t scary but I’m including it anyway fuck u)
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There ya go! In no order or anything. I recommend them all (which isn’t to say they’re all good, they aren’t).
My victims: @anditwaslegendary @ser-house-of-stone @xboyheroxx @imlowercasemad (- hi! I finally moved sort of. I’m halfway done. How are you? ) @isthismadness (hiiiiiii, wussup?) @barely-speak :D and @no-one-wants-a-yellow-lamp (pookie, do this even if you don’t tag anybody because I want to see your answer.) @boiledwheatblog
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grandmawitch · 5 years
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Do you have any favorite (grandmacore + cottagecore) blogs that you would suggest people to follow?
There are so many that I love, I’d hate to feel like I missed someone or make anyone feel left out by making a list!
I think the best way to keep the community alive and active is to check the tags frequently—that way you see and interact with all the original content and can follow blogs based on genuine interest in their posts. ❤️
BUT just for the heck of it I will go ahead and shoutout @boiledwheatblog @c4tbus @theshvrpestlives (sometimes posts nsfw, but GREAT ghostcore content) @sapphocottagecore @mossangel and @cozythyme I’m really digging those blogs lately!
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int0design · 4 years
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boiledwheatblog: Johnstown Castle, Ireland https://georgianadesign.tumblr.com/post/611588479999197185
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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The last of the garden carrots, sweetened by the snow. 
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Beef Burgundy, from the blog http://boiledwheat.com/bastards-burgundy-my-version-of-beef-bourguignon/
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boiledwheatblog · 5 years
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Got some of those “gestures” done yesterday. I haven’t edited many of them yet, but here’s a pic of the last carrots from the garden. The tops are pretty wilted since we got some snow, but I kind of think that helped them photograph a little better in this context. 
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Another photo from the newest blog post, http://boiledwheat.com/hearty-lentil-stew-with-smoked-pork-hock/
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Self portrait from the fall
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Dutch babies from Boiled Wheat Blog ( boiledwheat.com ), recipe can be found in the archives or on my YouTube channel
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Chicken and mushroom soup from Boiled Wheat Blog
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Boots ‘n’ coats
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boiledwheatblog · 4 years
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Winter Fennel Salad with beets and citrus from Boiled Wheat Blog http://boiledwheat.com/roasted-beet-and-fennel-salad-with-simple-lemon-dressing/
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