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HALLOWEEN
The Origin of
Halloween
All Hallows Eve,
Halloween, is the day when the dead are said to walk amoung the living.
It is also a day that is good for making psychic or spiritual
connections.
Typically in Autumn, when the "dying" season begins, is a time
of reflection and thought for those who have passed away. In Northern
Britian, the words ghost and guest (giest) are the same. In isolated
Celtic villages, the dead relatives skulls were painted, therefore
allowing them to rejoin their families during the October feasts.
Halloween is celebrated in many ways through various other cultures,
everything from dressing up to wander the night with the dead, to
children going door to door for candy. In the United States,
communicating with the spirit world is Celtic descended, while the
activities descend from the British Isles, include partying and
nighttime mischeif.
In the 19th Century, the parties were play acting and costumes and some
fortune telling. While in the Victorian Era the tradition of bobbing for
apples was revived. Other parlour games were also played such as biting
a doughnut that is hanging from a string.
These are of course only a few of the traditions that are carried out by
different cultures of people. All in all, Halloween is a day of
remembering our relatives who aren't with us anymore, and a beginning to
the winter or dying season.
SCARRY HALLOWEEN NAMES
Here's a list of folk names for
hobgoblins, elves, fairies, gremlins, imps and Things That Go Bump in
the Night:
Redshank, Phouka, Manx Buggane, Padfoot, Boggart, Galley-Trot, Picktree
Brag, Licke, Dunter, Colt-Pixie, Skrike, Rawhead, Pokey-Hokey, Lull,
Melsh Dick, Orph, Fane, Dunnie, Booback, Cauld Lad of Hilton, Hobmen,
Pinch, Yarthkins, Pug, Redcap, Mumpoker, Sib, Hagge, Booman,
Capelthwaite, Dobie, Puck, Spunkie, Knockers, Mara, Peg Powler,
Clap-Cans, Bullbeggar, Tom-Poker, Bugs, Frid, Henkie, Lubbard-Fiend,
Cearb, Bug-a-Boo, Mare, Banshee, Tankerabogus, Lob, Trow, Wight,
Jack-in-Irons, Tatterfoal, Bugbear, Skillywidden, Boggle-Boo,
Galley-Beggar, Bogey-Beast, Urisk, Licke, Galley-Trot, Dunnie, Barguest,
Derricks, Grogan, Dobby, Klippe, Booback, Pixie, Brag-Buggan, Puddlefoot,
Tom Thumb, Firedrake, Hellwaine, Calcar, Kit with Cansticke, Boneles,
Puckle, Tom Tumbler, Spoorne, Humbug, Spoge, Putz.
Delicious Pumpkin Cookies
For recipes that call for cooked pumpkin, save your pumpkin scraps from
the carving, cut them from their rinds and steam or boil until they are
soft.
1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cup sugar
Cream butter and sugar together, then add egg and blend well.
1 egg
1 cup cooked pumpkin
1 teaspoon vanilla
Blend in pumpkin and vanilla.
2 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
Blend together dry ingredients: flour, powder, soda, salt and spices,
and add to pumpkin mixture.
1/2 c. walnuts
1 cup chocolate chips
Stir in nuts and chips, and drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheet. Bake at
350 degrees for fifteen minutes, cool and eat!
Pan de Los Muertos, Bread of the Dead
The most traditional form of this Mexican holiday bread is made into a
round shape with a cinnamon or anise flavored star shape on top, tinted
red, blue or purple and sprinkled with sugar. But you can also make the
dough into shapes. Serve with milk or hot chocolate, and offer some to
your departed ancestors so they may breathe in its essence and be
nourished, before you gobble it up yourself!
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 Tablespoons sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
1 egg
2/3 cup milk
1/4 cup vegetable oil
10 drops anise extract
Mix all of the above until smooth. Heat the oven to 400 degrees and
grease a cookie sheet. With clean hands, mold the dough into a round
shape with a knob on the top (which will be a skull) or into smaller
round shapes, animals, faces or angels. Place dough on cookie sheet.
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 T. flour
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 T. melted butter
Mix together brown sugar, flour, cinnamon and melted butter for the
topping. Sprinkle topping on dough and bake for 20 to 25 minutes. When
cool, decorate the skull shaped knobs, animals or faces with icing sugar
to make eyes, nose and mouth.
Pumpkin Soup
4 pounds of peeled pumpkin, chopped
2 onions, chopped
2 apples, chopped
2 cups chicken or vegetable stock
1 teaspoon nutmeg or 3 t. curry powder
1 t. salt
2 cups water
Place pumpkin, apples, onion, stock, nutmeg and salt in the water in a
heavy saucepan and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer 40 minutes until
pumpkin is tender. Puree in a blender or processor. Return to pan and
add 2 1/2 cups milk and freshly ground pepper. Garnish with cilantro if
curry is used. Serve.
Hot Spiced Cider
In a medium size pan, an old coffee maker, or using your microwave, heat
the cider to the desired temperature. Add 1 shot glass of Cinnamon
Schnapps, and enjoy!! To make this a non-alcoholic drink, instead of the
cinnamon schnapps, use a cinnamon stick while heating the cider.
Please remember that if you are going to drink dont drive. More
importantly remember that serving any alcholic drink to a minor is
illegal!
Have a safe and wonderful Halloween. Until next month, be happy, keep
smiling, and have a great time! Kali
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