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  1. Calling all food-loving Norwegians! I would really like to know about Christmas #food traditions between Christmas and New Year, not the celebration days themselves. If you had a family/friends party at that time would it be more likely to be in the form of a sit down dinner or more like a help yourself hot/cold buffet table? Thanks lots in advance!
    #Christmas #ChristmasFood #FoodFolklore #traditions #FoodTraditions #Norway #Norwegian

  2. Did you know that on St Peter’s Day (29 June) in Herefordshire it was believed that rain needed to fall on the orchards to ensure a bountiful apple harvest?

    @folklore

  3. Did you know that on St Peter’s Day (29 June) in Herefordshire it was believed that rain needed to fall on the orchards to ensure a bountiful apple harvest?

    #Folklore #FoodFolklore #Apple @folklore

  4. Did you know that on St Peter’s Day (29 June) in Herefordshire it was believed that rain needed to fall on the orchards to ensure a bountiful apple harvest?

    #Folklore #FoodFolklore #Apple @folklore

  5. Did you know that on St Peter’s Day (29 June) in Herefordshire it was believed that rain needed to fall on the orchards to ensure a bountiful apple harvest?

    #Folklore #FoodFolklore #Apple @folklore

  6. If you are looking for food ideas for a solstice celebration consider foods that reflect the nature of the day such as red & orange fruits which represent the fiery nature of the sun, green herbs to banish negativity & attract prosperity, delicious cheese (particularly round ones) for joy & health. If you want to attract a soupçon of passion then add some spices/chilli & maybe a touch of honey in the form of mead to attract money, love & blessings to your home.
    @folklore

  7. If you are looking for food ideas for a solstice celebration consider foods that reflect the nature of the day such as red & orange fruits which represent the fiery nature of the sun, green herbs to banish negativity & attract prosperity, delicious cheese (particularly round ones) for joy & health. If you want to attract a soupçon of passion then add some spices/chilli & maybe a touch of honey in the form of mead to attract money, love & blessings to your home.
    @folklore #FoodFolklore #Folklore

  8. If you are looking for food ideas for a solstice celebration consider foods that reflect the nature of the day such as red & orange fruits which represent the fiery nature of the sun, green herbs to banish negativity & attract prosperity, delicious cheese (particularly round ones) for joy & health. If you want to attract a soupçon of passion then add some spices/chilli & maybe a touch of honey in the form of mead to attract money, love & blessings to your home.
    @folklore #FoodFolklore #Folklore

  9. If you are looking for food ideas for a solstice celebration consider foods that reflect the nature of the day such as red & orange fruits which represent the fiery nature of the sun, green herbs to banish negativity & attract prosperity, delicious cheese (particularly round ones) for joy & health. If you want to attract a soupçon of passion then add some spices/chilli & maybe a touch of honey in the form of mead to attract money, love & blessings to your home.
    @folklore #FoodFolklore #Folklore

  10. I’m very excited to share my newest letter with you all: From Potion Ingredients in Disguise to Spirits of Spice via Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dumb Cake, Farthing Loaf Day, Midsummer, Summer Solstice Foods & Recipes and A Remedy for Sore Eyes

    It’s absolutely free & full of for midsummer with food ideas & recipes for I also talk Shakespeare & herbs from the witches in Macbeth to A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    @folklore

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  11. I’m very excited to share my newest letter with you all: From Potion Ingredients in Disguise to Spirits of Spice via Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dumb Cake, Farthing Loaf Day, Midsummer, Summer Solstice Foods & Recipes and A Remedy for Sore Eyes

    It’s absolutely free & full of #Folklore for midsummer with food ideas & recipes for #SummerSolstice I also talk Shakespeare & herbs from the witches in Macbeth to A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    @folklore #FoodFolklore

    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  12. I’m very excited to share my newest letter with you all: From Potion Ingredients in Disguise to Spirits of Spice via Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dumb Cake, Farthing Loaf Day, Midsummer, Summer Solstice Foods & Recipes and A Remedy for Sore Eyes

    It’s absolutely free & full of #Folklore for midsummer with food ideas & recipes for #SummerSolstice I also talk Shakespeare & herbs from the witches in Macbeth to A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    @folklore #FoodFolklore

    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  13. I’m very excited to share my newest letter with you all: From Potion Ingredients in Disguise to Spirits of Spice via Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dumb Cake, Farthing Loaf Day, Midsummer, Summer Solstice Foods & Recipes and A Remedy for Sore Eyes

    It’s absolutely free & full of #Folklore for midsummer with food ideas & recipes for #SummerSolstice I also talk Shakespeare & herbs from the witches in Macbeth to A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    @folklore #FoodFolklore

    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  14. On this wild & windy night it feels appropriate to share this newest episode with you all. I talked with Aaron from @AppFolklorePod about food and folklore of Appalachia. It was such an interesting chat & I learned so much. We talked food, Folklore and stories from Appalachia and I hope you enjoy.
    @folklore
    hestiaskitchen.co.uk/2023/04/1

  15. On this wild & windy night it feels appropriate to share this newest episode with you all. I talked with Aaron from @AppFolklorePod about food and folklore of Appalachia. It was such an interesting chat & I learned so much. We talked food, Folklore and stories from Appalachia and I hope you enjoy.
    @folklore #Folklore #Foodways #Food #FoodFolklore #Storytelling #FoodHistory
    hestiaskitchen.co.uk/2023/04/1

  16. On this wild & windy night it feels appropriate to share this newest episode with you all. I talked with Aaron from @AppFolklorePod about food and folklore of Appalachia. It was such an interesting chat & I learned so much. We talked food, Folklore and stories from Appalachia and I hope you enjoy.
    @folklore #Folklore #Foodways #Food #FoodFolklore #Storytelling #FoodHistory
    hestiaskitchen.co.uk/2023/04/1

  17. On this wild & windy night it feels appropriate to share this newest episode with you all. I talked with Aaron from @AppFolklorePod about food and folklore of Appalachia. It was such an interesting chat & I learned so much. We talked food, Folklore and stories from Appalachia and I hope you enjoy.
    @folklore #Folklore #Foodways #Food #FoodFolklore #Storytelling #FoodHistory
    hestiaskitchen.co.uk/2023/04/1

  18. Which piece of Good Friday folklore would interest you most? I will share when this poll is over.

    @folklore

  19. Which piece of Good Friday folklore would interest you most? I will share when this poll is over.

    #Folklore #Food #FoodFolklore #superstition @folklore

  20. Which piece of Good Friday folklore would interest you most? I will share when this poll is over.

    #Folklore #Food #FoodFolklore #superstition @folklore

  21. Which piece of Good Friday folklore would interest you most? I will share when this poll is over.

    #Folklore #Food #FoodFolklore #superstition @folklore

  22. My newest letter ‘From Figgy Sunday to Passion Pudding’ is all about Good Friday food folklore, herb lore and folklore based gardening advice. I think you might enjoy it. There is less about hot cross buns than you probably imagine & definitely has less popularly known facts you could use to astonish friends at a social gathering (Also it’s completely free & you don’t have to subscribe to read it, although obviously I’d love that)
    @folklore
    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  23. My newest letter ‘From Figgy Sunday to Passion Pudding’ is all about Good Friday food folklore, herb lore and folklore based gardening advice. I think you might enjoy it. There is less about hot cross buns than you probably imagine & definitely has less popularly known facts you could use to astonish friends at a social gathering (Also it’s completely free & you don’t have to subscribe to read it, although obviously I’d love that)
    @folklore #Folklore #Food #FoodFolklore
    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  24. My newest letter ‘From Figgy Sunday to Passion Pudding’ is all about Good Friday food folklore, herb lore and folklore based gardening advice. I think you might enjoy it. There is less about hot cross buns than you probably imagine & definitely has less popularly known facts you could use to astonish friends at a social gathering (Also it’s completely free & you don’t have to subscribe to read it, although obviously I’d love that)
    @folklore #Folklore #Food #FoodFolklore
    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  25. My newest letter ‘From Figgy Sunday to Passion Pudding’ is all about Good Friday food folklore, herb lore and folklore based gardening advice. I think you might enjoy it. There is less about hot cross buns than you probably imagine & definitely has less popularly known facts you could use to astonish friends at a social gathering (Also it’s completely free & you don’t have to subscribe to read it, although obviously I’d love that)
    @folklore #Folklore #Food #FoodFolklore
    folklorefoodfairytales.substac

  26. It was apparently once a custom on Good Friday for good friends to hold a hot cross bun together and recite

    ‘Half for you, half for me
    Between us two good luck shall be’

    and then break the bun in two. This was said to cement the friendship for another year. It does seem dreadfully impractical though as surely both parties would get butter all over themselves?

    @folklore

  27. It was apparently once a custom on Good Friday for good friends to hold a hot cross bun together and recite

    ‘Half for you, half for me
    Between us two good luck shall be’

    and then break the bun in two. This was said to cement the friendship for another year. It does seem dreadfully impractical though as surely both parties would get butter all over themselves?

    @folklore #Folklore #FoodFolklore #Food

  28. It was apparently once a custom on Good Friday for good friends to hold a hot cross bun together and recite

    ‘Half for you, half for me
    Between us two good luck shall be’

    and then break the bun in two. This was said to cement the friendship for another year. It does seem dreadfully impractical though as surely both parties would get butter all over themselves?

    @folklore #Folklore #FoodFolklore #Food

  29. It was apparently once a custom on Good Friday for good friends to hold a hot cross bun together and recite

    ‘Half for you, half for me
    Between us two good luck shall be’

    and then break the bun in two. This was said to cement the friendship for another year. It does seem dreadfully impractical though as surely both parties would get butter all over themselves?

    @folklore #Folklore #FoodFolklore #Food

  30. Did you know that this is the first of the Borrowed Days? Did you celebrate on Carlin Sunday? Would you like to know what I’m talking about? I share all this in my free newsletter along with side chat about Gray Pays, Liber Cure Cocorum, an interesting, if ineffective vintage remedy for strain and Poor Knights of Windsor.
    @folklore
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