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One Dark and Stormy Knight (Avalon Café, #1)
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Read between November 29 - November 30, 2020
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there’s a saying amongst witches that not every broken blade is supposed to be mended. We have to accept that everyone has their journey, and it’s not our place to change what’s written in the stars.
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The Japanese have a word for it—Tsukumogami. They believe that any object that reaches its hundredth birthday may become alive and aware.
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“Most cultures have tales about inanimate objects that are inhabited by spirits, like Aladdin’s genie in the lamp. In England, it’s said that druids were once able to create something called a soulstone.”
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“Apparently they could charm a precious gem to hold someone’s soul. It was usually done as a curse, but there are also stories of it being done to save someone, until they discovered a way to put the soul back into a body.”
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Apricots are packed with Vitamin A and Beta Carotene, which are great for eye disorders.
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Cinnamon lowers blood sugar and cholesterol levels, so I come up with a new recipe for some spiced toffee cookies that I’ll make in the café on Monday.
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Turmeric is another spice that has anti-inflammatory properties and is good for arthritis,
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dark chocolate contains all the properties linked to the antidepressant effects of tryptophan, serotonin, and phenethylamine. It has a calming, soothing effect,
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You open yourself to the power of all the Young witches who have gone before you. Fill your heart with love and light.”
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“Sun and moon, wind and rain, please protect this witch from pain, Goddess bless and bind this charm, keep this hedge witch free from harm.”
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Ginseng is a plant that grows in the mountains of Eastern Asia, and its roots are well known for aiding dementia and Alzheimer’s.