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I thought I would start my Herb of the Week postings with Rosemary as it is very common within most Witches' gardens and can easily be found within nearly everyone's kitchen.
Rosemary is a beautifully fragrant herb that can be easily incorporated into both magick and cooking. Young plants are usually readily available at most nurseries. I have also seen Rosemary more and more often in ready-made herb pots (containing multiple herbs) at most grocery stores (Superstore and Sobeys here in Canada).
As a cooking herb, Rosemary is piney with a hint of lemon. It works very well with basil or thyme. It can be used with nearly all meats and is particularly good when paired with lamb or poultry. It is also a great partner with eggplant, potatoes and in many sauces and marinades. Rosemary is one herb that many people keep close to the barbecue in order to add flavor and fragrance to dishes.
As a magickal herb, Rosemary holds powers of Protection, Love, Lust, Mental Powers, Exorcism, Purification, Healing, Sleep and Youth. It can be burned to purify a space or prepare for a ritual and works well in incenses. Rosemary may be burned in the bedroom or kept under the pillow to protect the sleeper and drive away nightmares. It may be hung throughout the house, particularly in doorways or on porches, to protect the inhabitants and drive away thieves. Rosemary can be used in baths or bathing products to ensure youthfulness (I have a rosemary mint shampoo and conditioner that smells DIVINE). It works well in nearly all magickal applications including dream pillows, poppets and tinctures.
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Saturday, July 3, 2010
Herb of the Week - Rosemary
I thought I would start my Herb of the Week postings with Rosemary as it is very common within most Witches' gardens and can easily be found within nearly everyone's kitchen.
Rosemary is a beautifully fragrant herb that can be easily incorporated into both magick and cooking. Young plants are usually readily available at most nurseries. I have also seen Rosemary more and more often in ready-made herb pots (containing multiple herbs) at most grocery stores (Superstore and Sobeys here in Canada).
As a cooking herb, Rosemary is piney with a hint of lemon. It works very well with basil or thyme. It can be used with nearly all meats and is particularly good when paired with lamb or poultry. It is also a great partner with eggplant, potatoes and in many sauces and marinades. Rosemary is one herb that many people keep close to the barbecue in order to add flavor and fragrance to dishes.
As a magickal herb, Rosemary holds powers of Protection, Love, Lust, Mental Powers, Exorcism, Purification, Healing, Sleep and Youth. It can be burned to purify a space or prepare for a ritual and works well in incenses. Rosemary may be burned in the bedroom or kept under the pillow to protect the sleeper and drive away nightmares. It may be hung throughout the house, particularly in doorways or on porches, to protect the inhabitants and drive away thieves. Rosemary can be used in baths or bathing products to ensure youthfulness (I have a rosemary mint shampoo and conditioner that smells DIVINE). It works well in nearly all magickal applications including dream pillows, poppets and tinctures.
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1 comments:
Another great thing about using rosemary on your bbq or fire is that the delicious fragrant smoke will help keep mosquitos and the likes away.
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