Showing posts with label EMLC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EMLC. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2013

Yuletide with CoG: White Bean Chili Recipe


Submitted by Lady Bridget of Everglades Moon Local Council


1 (48 oz) jar of great Northern beans
1 (16 oz) jar salsa
8 oz  pepperjack cheese cut into chunks
1 (8 oz) can white meat chicken, shredded

That’s it – put all of these in a slow cooker on low for 4-5 hours until the cheese is melted.  It’s embarrassing how easy it is – you don’t have to tell anyone, let them think the While Bean Chili took hours.  

Serves 8. 

Photo courtesy of Flickr's Sidddd

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Everglades Moon Local Council hosts another successful Turning of the Tides Festival




"Everglades Moon Local Council (EMLC) hosted the 7th Annual Turning the Tide Festival this past weekend. The musical headliner was the fabulous Mama Gina, who played a soul-stirring concert on Saturday and held impromptu small-group jam sessions throughout the weekend. Nearly 70 attendees gathered for the Yuletide event, which includes rituals, workshops, shared meals and community building."  - Pagan Newswire Collective Florida

To read more about EMLC's yearly event go to:





Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Yuletide with Cog #3: Traditions from Circle of the Moonlit Sea




Submitted by Kasha, National First Officer and member of Everglades Moon Local Council (EMLC)

Each year, my coven, Circle of the Moonlit Sea, plans a Yule Celebration and invites friends, family, and members of the community. The specific theme of the ritual varies, but one thing doesn't change-the preparations and the food! A huge cauldron of vegan soup, home made bread and butter, and apple cider.

Preparations used to start in the middle of the night, with HP Forest Butera firing up a brick oven in the back yard and starting the process of making dozens of loaves of bread-Olive bread, Rye, Whole wheat, and the Crowd Favorite, Cheese Bread! Now Forest does that work the day before. We are all willing to have bread that it not hot from the oven in order to have a better rested Forest! 




We gather early the day of celebrations to wash and chop vegetables, and then gather for our Soup Ritual, a rite at the cauldron with the women and men who are present that creates the beginning of the soup. A fire is built under the cauldron and tended by HP Joe Butera, making sure that dinner will be ready at the appointed time. During the late afternoon, guests begin to arrive and we continue with preparations, churning butter (we try to recruit enthusiastic children for this!) grinding peppercorns for the soup, and visiting and preparing for ritual. Just before dark, the women gather in the kitchen to make ritual cakes, and when the time is right, coveners and guests process through the back yard, past the cauldron where the soup is cooking for its last hour, to the ritual circle and celebrate the darkest night of the year and all it symbolizes. We send each ritual attendee home with a handmade token of our Rite and what it symbolized that year.

After ritual, we gather at the cauldron, where many years, a covener will recite the "Bubble bubble toil and trouble" verse from Macbeth, just because its witchy and fun, and then we all eat! Even though we are in Florida, most years, its a little cool, and sometimes, its downright cold, so soup is perfect on a dark, damp evening.  The Yule log, which has stood in the South of our circle since it was our Maypole at Beltane, is burned in the fireplace, not far from the Yule tree, which will become our next Maypole, and some years, later in the evening, we are visited by the Mari Lwyd, the Grey Mare, telling riddles and nipping people with her horsey teeth.



Our Coven Yule celebration is a time to be together and celebrate family, friends,our craft, and community. Each year, there is a different-and perfect-mix of people, and the incredible opportunity to celebrate the light which is about to come.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Everglades Moon LC records its second podcast



(Submitted by Everglades Moon Local Council) 

Welcome to the Ostara episode of EMLC’s pagan podcast,Reaching for the Moon! You’ll find that this episode is a little longer than our last. We’re getting the hang of this whole podcast thing and have contributions from many members of our amazing Local Council. In this episode you’ll find: 
  • Music: The Goddess Song, by Lady Bridget
  • An Introduction by Sirona
  • It’ll Grow On You – a new segment on herbs by Lord Riekin. He discusses what the heck to do with all those Elderberries that are popping up (though, does not answer if father smelt of them)
  • Pagan Parenting with Lady Bridget – how to decorate eggs with your kids and coveners
  • A Crafty Sabbat project by Alpandia – making Ostara Yarn Eggs.
  • Music: Call to Circle, by Lady Bridget
  • Lord Riekin Returns with information on Master Tonic
  • Dedication to Lady Nokomis Regina
  • Music: The Song of Mari, by Lady Bridget
  • Closing by Sirona
  • Music: Song by the Fire, by Lady Bridget
Wow! Quite the jam-packed episode!  If you’d like to order any of the music, you can do so right at Lady Bridget’s website.
You can subscribe to our podcast using this link for iTunes, using your favorite Podcast listening device from this download link, or right here from our site by clicking the grey PLAY button below!
Be sure to subscribe so that you can stay in-the-know with what’s going on here with our Florida witches!  If you have suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear them! If you’d like to contribute something to our podcast, whether it’s your music, an article, or something else, please leave us a comment below and we’ll get back to you to help make that happen!
Blessed be!  We are EMLC, and We are CoG!

Friday, February 22, 2013

Everglades Moon Local Council's (EMLC) Inaugural Podcast



by Sirona, PIO of EMLC



We've been busy Witches!

Check out the inaugural episode of the EMLC podcast: Reaching for the Moon

In this first show, you'll hear about our Turning the Tide festival in December, some great music from local and guest artists, and the first Pagan Parenting segment.

With more to follow each sabbat, this podcast will keep you up to date on what EMLC "Moonies" are doing, find great blurbs on various forms of divination, Paganism in the news, learn about the different traditions our Florida members practice and all kinds of Witchy stuff.

Find it on iTunes or go to our web page www.EMLC.net where you can click on the iTunes link, subscribe to the feed or stream right there on the site.

Look for Episode 2 around Ostara!