I am a Wiccan. I drink Sake and Plum wine on the holidays......and for the yule, traditional family meals......pirogies and some corned beef and cabbage........lovely holiday meal
I will be sharing this with fellow wiccans that are coming over for the celebration.
2007-12-13 13:36:43
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answered by Trickster 6
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Unfortunately, we will not be spending Yule with our fellows this year due to our travel plans.
We will be leaving for Universal during that time and will probably be enjoying what's left of the Yule Fuel, that a dear friend of ours brewed up, in our hotel room after we have dinner.
Gotta love the home made alcohol.
We are Gardenerian, btw.
BB
2007-12-13 09:31:16
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answered by twoasonesfl 5
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I am a solitary Pagan. Yule will consist of making an edible yule log (i no longer have a fireplace and can't have an open flame in my comunity). Extended family and fiance are not pagan, so the celebrations are merged, however the yule log will be eaten during the evening of the solstice.
blessed be~
2007-12-13 08:54:41
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answered by Ileana K 1
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Yes, with the gods and with the needy. We help out in feeding the homeless/needy and we give a small offering to the land wights outside - on the Solstice it'll be milk and bread (Mother's Night), other nights it will be cider and a cookie. On New Year's Eve it will be ale and a bit of cake.
I'm a Heathen, we celebrate for 12 days and nights.
2007-12-13 09:16:05
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answered by Aravah 7
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Yule was originally a pagan holiday before the christens usurped it and made it Christmas. So many people celebrated it before it was Christmas that the christens knew if they were going to convert lots of people they would have to make it a christen holiday and kill everyone else who did not want to convert. As for me I am a Jew we eat Lattkes and Suvganot (Kosher jelly donuts) this time of year.
2007-12-13 09:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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oh yes i'm going to make breads & etc and share with people such as my mail carrier, and neighbors
i also leave an offering for the goddess and fairys
my hubby also has people coming over ( non -wiccans)
to share some of our goodies
have a blessed yule )0(
2007-12-13 09:00:24
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answered by Mrs. Worley 3
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Ham for Frey (I dont't have time to track down boar, but my kindred will the 29th for the last of Yule), spiced wine, eggnog (The real stuff with rum *G*) and my guests were asked to bring any family recipie they chose to honor thier ancestors.
2007-12-13 08:54:26
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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I'm Wiccan and I have an open door policy during Yule. Those who hunger, thirst or desire warmth are welcome at my hearth to share in my abundance. I feel that if I have it, and someone else needs it more than me, its their's. Maat watches over my home and reminds me to be just or accept her justice.
Blessed be
2007-12-13 09:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not...
We're going to the Bahamas this year and, as I understand it, the only place to get food near-by is the resort restaurant.
I mean, I'd share it if someone was there with me. But I'm probably not going to have any food on me to share with anyone. And I'm not making anything.
2007-12-13 08:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would, but I haven't started on my cakes and ale yet. I lost my recipe. I too am wiccan, though no coven closeby to get involved with.
2007-12-13 08:52:15
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answered by David T 6
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