Read Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen Online
Authors: Scott Cunningham
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Chapter Thirty
Weight Loss
M
illions of us are overweight, though the standards used to gauge our ideal weight vary and don't equally apply to all individuals. Some could stand to lose a few pounds; others are dozens or hundreds of pounds overweight. Some among us go crazy when finding that they've gained a pound; others don't care.
One thing seems clearâfew of us are completely happy with our bodies. Print ads, commercials, motion pictures, and television programs are populated by people with perfect faces, perfect teeth, perfect hair, and perfect bodies. Those of us who don't share these attributes are exposed to such seemingly perfect beings day in and day out for our entire lives. The underlying message is that thin is not only inâit's natural.
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Weight-loss centers are mushrooming around the country. Hundreds of diet books are launched every year. Millions of dollars are spent on appetite suppressants, aerobics classes, and weight-loss support groups. Millions dream of dropping a few pounds and, more importantly, of keeping them off.
As I wrote in the introduction to part three, this isn't a “diet book.” Most people think of the words “dieting” and “losing weight” as being synonymous. This isn't the case. There are many types of diets: low-salt, low-cholesterol, high-fiber, weight-loss, even weight-gain. The secret for success with any diet is to think of it in permanent terms. A “diet” isn't something that you do for a while; it should be a permanent change in eating habits.
This chapter isn't an all-encompassing diet. If these foods are added to your meals, and prepared and eaten with visualization, they can indeed be useful in lessening your poundsâbut they aren't a mystical guarantee of weight loss.
Before trying to lose weight, consult a qualified doctor. Ensure that your problem isn't being caused by a biological condition. Once you've been cleared of such worries, begin to add these foods to your diet.
The basics of any weight-loss program are:
âEat lots of vegetables
âConsume less fat and sugar
âIncrease your exercise
âNever skip a meal
Here are some more ways to lose weight:
Do nothing but eat while you're eating.
Don't read the paper, watch television, or perform any other activity. Sure, you can talk to the person on the other side of the table, but keep meal times for eating.
Don't reward yourself with food
âunless it is one of those listed in this section. “Rewarding” yourself with a hot-fudge sundae is actually punishing yourself. See what I mean?
Don't celebrate with food.
Choose other activities to serve as get-togethers.
Limit the number of meals that you consume out of the home.
It's much harder sticking to any type of diet when you have little or no control over what you eat and how it's prepared.
Eat three large or four small meals a day.
Don't skip breakfast. This has been proven to slow the body's metabolism and can actually
increase
your weight! It also raises cholesterol levels. If you follow this plan, you'll do wonders.
Herbs and Spices
Chickweed
Dill
Fennel
Season foods with these herbs. Dill goes well with green beans. Fennel seeds can be pushed into pizza crusts (remember: no more than one or two pieces per meal). Eat a bit of fresh chickweed before meals if it's available.
Vegetables
Celery
Chervil
Chives
Kelp (all seaweeds)
Onion
Actually, all salad greens are useful in weight-loss programs. Use an apple cider vinegar or tofu-based dressing; avoid dressings high in fats and oil.
Seaweeds, though not commonly eaten here, are wonderful helps in losing weight. Add them to soups and stews.
Other Weight-Loss Foods
Apple cider
Grape juice
Honey
Pickles
Fill a teaspoon with honey. Visualize yourself as a slimmer person. Eat the honey. Do this fifteen minutes or so before a meal. This reduces your appetite and certainly can kill cravings for sugar. Anytime you have the urge for sugar, eat a teaspoon of honey.
Or, drink half a glass of unsweetened apple juice or grape juice to stem sugar cravings.
Eat one pickle a day. This is an old weight-loss idea.
Foods to Avoid
Fats
Fried foods
Salt
Sugar
Is this a surprise? Also, avoid consuming dietetic foods. Research indicates that low-calorie, artificially sweetened foods often stimulate the appetite, leading people to eat or drink so much of them that they don't save any calories. Those “diet” drinks aren't.
Also, all artificial sweeteners are potentially dangerous. Honey isn't nutritionally superior to sugar to any significant degree, but it's less processed, has its own taste, and is available in a smaller number of foods, which limits your dessert possibilities.
If you must eat sugary foods, only eat those you prepare yourselfâand then in small amounts.
Preparing and Cooking Weight-Loss Foods
Burn a yellow candle in the kitchen while cooking and eating to strengthen your conscious resolve.
Do eat some sort of dessert, but make it one sweetened with fruit juice or honey. And, once again, eat small portions. Would a four-inch-square piece of honey cake taste better than a two-inch-square piece? Of course not.
Eat slowly. Chew thoroughly. Be aware of everything that you put into your mouth. Affirm while you eat that food is nourishing and good for you, and that it will help you to lose weight.
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This is a recent phenomenon, of course. The success of the 1960s model Twiggy has received much of the blame for our current skin-and-bones ideal of a woman. Such thinness is largely determined by genetics. Dieting cannot create it without endangering the health, so don't try to achieve this look.
Chapter Thirty-One
Other Magical
Food Diets
T
hese are short descriptions of other magical diets that you can follow.
Physical Strength and Magical Power
All foods that lend the body strength also lend extra magical power. There's no difference between the two; there's only the purpose for which they are used.
Fruits
Citron
Date
Fig
Pineapple
Other Power Foods
Chocolate
Coffee
Endive
Flaming foods
Honey
Leek
Meat (lean)
Proteins of all kinds
Rum
Salt
Sautéed foods
Spicy foods
Spirulina
Tea
Tofu
Foods to Avoid
All those that lead to sleep, such as lettuce and grapes; very sweet foods that lull us into a half-conscious state directly after consuming them.
Preparing and Cooking Power Foods
Burn red or purple candles in the kitchen. Sautéeing foods adds to their energizing effects.
Though it's best not to eat directly before a magical ritual, a light meal two hours before the working is fine.
Fertility
Many couples are looking for ways to increase their chances of conceiving a child. If you've both been checked and neither is sterile, try adding these foods to your diet. Visualize!
Fruits
Fig
Grape
Mulberry
Pomegranate
Other Fertility Foods
Barley
Eggs
Egg breads
Hazelnut
Hot-cross buns
Milk
Poppy seed
Rice
Sesame
Watercress
Preparing Fertility Foods
Burn green candles while cooking or mixing. If possible, eat in bed with your lover. And keep trying!
Grounding
When you can't seem to concentrate, when you're psychic awareness is far too open, or when you can't come down to earth, a grounding food plan may be advisable. Eat these foods when you feel lost in a dream world, or when fantasies cloud your mind.
These foods are also eaten after heavy magical and spiritual ritual to get back in touch with the earth.
Vegetables
Beans (all types)
Carrots
Potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Other Grounding Foods
Crackers
Cheese
Cheese omelets
Eggs
Grains
Heavy proteins
Meat
Peanuts
Salt (in moderation)
Tofu
Foods to Avoid
Beer and all alcoholic foods
Flower foods
Psychic foods
Seafood
Sugar
Yeast (raised) bread and baked goods
Preparing and Cooking Grounding Foods
Burn a tan or brown candle in the kitchen. Cut foods into square chunks and serve on square dishes (if you have any).
Conscious Mind
These foods can help us better cope with problems such as balancing checkbooks, filling out forms, and studying for exams and tests. They stimulate the conscious mind.
Herbs and Spices
Dill
Rosemary
Nuts
Chestnut
Hazelnut
Walnut
Other Conscious Mind Foods
Coffee
Honey
Raisins
Tea
Watercress
Foods to Avoid
All psychism-inducing foods.
Preparing and Cooking Conscious Mind Foods
Burn a yellow candle in the kitchen. Visualize your conscious mind operating at peak efficiency.
Luck
“Luck” is an ambiguous term, which is why I've enclosed it in quotation marks throughout this book. Some people believe that they have bad “luck” and want good “luck.” I've defined “good luck” in the glossary of this book as:
“An individual's ability to make timely, correct decisions, to perform correct actions, and to place herself or himself in positive situations. âBad luck' stems from ignorance and an unwillingness to accept self-responsibility.”
And so, positive or negative, good or bad, we create our own “luck.” If you wish, add some of these foods to your diet. Prepare and eat them with visualization.
All the “luck” that we'll ever need is within ourselves. Perhaps eating these “lucky” foods will bring that point home.
Luck Foods
Bananas
Black-eye peas
Cabbage
Coconut
Coleslaw
Green foods
Hazelnut
Kumquat
Mincemeat pies (eat on New Year's Day)
Noodles (eat on Chinese New Year)
Nutmeg
Pancakes
Pear (eat on Thanksgiving)
Red beans and rice
Sauerkraut
Preparing and Cooking Luck Foods
Burn green candles in the kitchen.
Part Four
Scott's favorite recipes
Chapter Thirty-Two
Appetizers
T
he fresh chives, parsley, basil, and garlic in the following recipe charge this toast with superprotective energy.
Magic Herb Toast
8 French rolls, sliced horizontally into
3
â
4
-inch-thick pieces
1
â
2
cup butter, softened
1 teaspoon fresh chives, chopped
1 teaspoon fresh parsley, chopped
1
â
2
teaspoon fresh basil, chopped
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
Cream the butter together with the chives, parsley, basil, and garlic until it forms a smooth, spreadable paste. Spread this on sliced French rolls. Broil until light brown.
Yield:
4 servings.
Magical uses:
Protection.
Halloween is a popular holiday in both the United States and in Scotland, where it originated. Many foods have become associated with this magical night and, indeed, often seem to taste even better when made only on October 31. Foods specifically associated with Halloween are: apples, nuts (especially hazelnuts), ginger, and, of course, pumpkinsâthe pumpkin is the United State's addition.
Roasted Jack-O-Lantern Seeds
1 pumpkin
Salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil (optional)
Heat oven to 350°F (177°C). Slice open pumpkin and scoop out seeds. Wash seeds until all strings and orange insides have been removed. Pat seeds dry with a cotton dish towel. Spread seeds on an ungreased cookie sheet or shallow baking pan. Bake until a light golden brown, stirring every few minutes for even browning. Remove from oven, add salt to taste, let cool, and serve. Store any leftover seeds in a tightly covered jar.
Yield:
About 2 cups.
Editor's note:
Vegetable oil may be used to grease the cookie sheet to prevent the seeds from sticking to the pan.
Magical uses:
Festival foodâHalloween/Samhain.
Most supermarkets and hardware stores sell special Halloween cookie cutters during September and October. These cookie cutters are usually shaped like bats, cats, Witches, brooms, cauldrons, owls, and other appropriate figures. The older cutters were made of metal; today, plastic is being used. No magical kitchen is complete without a set of these cutters, which are used in the following recipe.
Sandwiches
8 slices white or wheat bread (your favorite)
3 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
1 peeled cucumber, thinly sliced
Lightly spread two pieces of bread with cream cheese. Generously cover one piece with cucumber slices. Place second piece of bread on top of cucumber covered slice. Press a Halloween-shaped cookie cutter (or simply star- and crescent-shaped cutters) into the center of the sandwich. Remove the outer bread and discard. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
Yield:
4 servings.
Variation:
For children, you can make sandwiches out of any type of sandwich: bologna, peanut butter and jelly, and so on. Warning: these are known to disappear.
Scott's note:
I don't let the outer edge of the sandwiches go to waste; I always eat them.
Magical Uses:
Festival foodâHalloween/Samhain.