Isis was the Egyptian Goddess of magic.
Hekate was the Greek Goddess of Witchcraft.
Selket was also a Goddess of magic.
You may need to be more specific with your question or atleast which mythology you want to look at.
2006-08-26 18:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Martha Stewart? Ina Garten? Gaida DiLaurentis? Me? I'm a great cook too, magic in the kitchen!
2006-08-27 02:25:06
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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Isis. Superb when lightly poached in a sugar syrup and then coated with meringue and popped under the grill till it starts to turn golden.
This is an old Celtic recipe.
2006-08-26 22:39:38
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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Hilary Clinton.
2006-08-26 18:57:44
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answered by protos2222222 6
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We all are, baby
But why is this question in the 'ethnic cuisine' category?
You might want to try again in 'myths and folklore'
2006-08-26 18:52:52
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answered by Salsa 3
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me i can throw you over 20 cities just but looking at you and pulling my ear
2006-08-26 18:45:01
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answered by cherylcg2002 3
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She has been called by many names.
Isis - Egyptian
Hecate - Greek
Cerridwen - Celtic (Welsh)
Freyja - Norse
2006-08-26 18:54:07
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answered by Richard B 7
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Now why is this question under ethnic cuisine?
2006-08-27 02:58:57
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answered by T.I 5
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DUUUH its abracadabra
2006-08-26 18:48:50
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answered by Jessie 3
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You are my love.
2006-08-26 19:04:00
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answered by Art The Wise 6
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