Within
each chapter there is witchy wisdom section and at the end of each chapter
there is a shopping list of the things needed in the chapter. The list is not
exact measurements due to that some items are in a number of the recipes. Each
chapter relates to one holiday/time of year relating to the sabbat. Like the
title says, the chapters do include each sabbat within each section of the
season. In section five – after going through the sabbats, other dates are
talked about like moon dates and February 29. There is a small afterward, not a
full conclusion. At the end there is two tables of correspondences – colour and
ingredients.
The
book itself is like a cookbook and spellbook into one. For those just wanting
recipes – food and meals, this book is not that. It has a few recipes as well
as other items to make. This is more of a mix of a few recipes into one book.
The rituals that are in this book are solitary, but could be adjust slightly
with two or three people, maybe a few more but not a lot. Many books with
rituals are more geared towards a group and not adaptable to solitary
practitioners. This is a nice addition to other recipe books and books that
make brews, incenses and other products. If you do not like having multiple
books that are not brews or incense -
the book has that but there are (food) recipes. This book is a mix but not
overwhelming with either topic.
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