• Becoming Vegan: Switching to a Plant-Based Diet

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    If you haven’t heard the terms ‘vegan’ or ‘plant-based’ at this point you very well may be living under a rock lol. These terms have come into vogue and I must say, it’s about time. 

    So you’ve heard the buzz, but it’s likely just left you with questions. Things like, why should I become vegan? What are the benefits of being vegan? How do I start being vegan? Or, isn’t being vegan expensive? I hear you. I have been you. 

    With thoughts of veganism comes questions, lots of them.  

    I hope to do just that with this post. Answer some of those burning questions you have and ease your mind a bit. And just maybe by the end you’ll be inspired to jump into a new plant-based lifestyle!

    And, yes things seem daunting at first. However, it is not all so mysterious or difficult once you start digging in to what it all means. And here you are 🙂 

    Times They Are A Changing

    Oh my, yes, times are indeed changing. Veganism has entered the mainstream. It is now easier than ever before to be Vegan in our society, especially in a big city centre.

    In the last couple of years it has really jumped into the spotlight. And dare I say, it’s even become a bit trendy.

    There are a few documentaries that have received a lot of positive recognition and are extremely easy to access (thank you Netflix!). This seems to have a lot to do with it. The information is out there and your average Joe is getting their hands on it.

    There are restaurants popping up everywhere that are either completely vegan or have vegan options. There are shops, bakeries (yum!), and new foods emerging all of the time. And the number of people going vegan rises daily

    The Road to Vegan

    My Earliest Influence

    So, I grew up in Atlantic Canada in a small city, in the 80’s. Our family was a very meat and potatoes kind of family, along with pretty much everyone else I knew lol. Being Vegetarian was odd and being Vegan was practically unheard of.

    Though I did have one aunt who was Vegan when I was a child. This made me aware of what it was in a time where the knowledge really wasn’t out there.

    When we went to her house we always ate Vegan food (it was always delicious by the way). Other than the times we ate with her though, veganism was never thought of or talked about.

    Out of site, out of mind as they say.

    Many many years passed…

    Throughout 2016 I began to enjoy meat less and feeling the animal cruelty more and more. Becoming vegetarian began to cross my mind.

    Just thoughts though, I never acted on them. I suppose I wasn’t ready. We all must do things in our own time. 

    Hello Netflix!

    Then at the beginning of 2017 we got Netflix (yes finally lol). The binge watching of documentaries began. There were just so many to choose from!

    I have always been interested in health, fitness and feeding your body well. Not so surprisingly, the health documentaries peaked my interest.

    Due to this I chose the documentaries discussing the benefits of following a plant based diet to watch first. It took about 3 documentaries, the third one being Cowspiracy, to become vegetarian. 

    The first 2 I watched were, ‘Forks Over Knives’ and ‘What the Health’

    Though I was pretty convinced after the first two, Cowspiracy blew my mind. All three of these docs should be on your watch list, if they aren’t already. 

    The first couple focused mostly on the health detriments of eating animal products. As well as, the horrible animal cruelty that occurs in the industry. Both already valid reasons to ditch the animal products. These docs did such an amazing job at highlighting just how bad these two things were. I was pretty much convinced. 

    And then came Cowspiracy. The documentary that left no question as to the choice I would make.  It focused on the environmental aspects that are threatened due to animal agriculture and the statistics are staggering. You watch it and can’t believe nobody is talking about this!

    However, at this point it is beginning to be discussed more and more each day

    The Earth is in Trouble & Needs Us to Care

    While the health aspects and respect for all life are reason enough to give up animal products, the third element of the environment really drove it home.

    Both my partner and myself gave up meat immediately after watching.  There were no final goodbyes to meat or last meals, we just stopped eating it and that was that.

    It did not feel difficult. Making the decision and sticking to it felt easy and better than that, it felt good, empowering even. We were doing something important for the environment, the animals and ourselves.

    Though being from the Atlantic provinces I did mourn seafood for a moment because, well, I loved it. Lol. C’est la vie!

    Not to mention, my partner and I are both devotees to nature based faiths (witch and druid) the thought of contributing to the deterioration of the environment in this way was not something we could continue doing.

    Now that we were aware of the eco consequences, taking part in it  felt completely wrong.

    Thus began the, ‘are we going to become vegan’ talks.

    Making the Jump

    We became vegetarian in February and by June we were on the vegan train. Now while I said becoming vegetarian was easy, becoming vegan was more of a challenge.

    Yes because we were saying goodbye to things we loved and ate on a daily basis. Goodbye yogurt and farewell cheese! But, aside from that, there are milk products in everything!

    Things where it just doesn’t seem to belong and you are left asking yourself, why!? Why does there have to be modified milk ingredients in 90% of granolas….umm really, it’s oats! Yes I am using exclamation points because that is how it feels when reading the labels on things at the grocery store.

    And in most regular restaurants so many items have meat, cheese, or simply milk ingredients in them. So yes, even though I wrote above that it is easier now than ever to become vegan it is still not a walk in the park.

    Many adaptations and changes needed to be made to our daily diets and eating habits.

    But was it worth it? Absolutely.

    Biggest Challenges

    Here are a few of the biggest challenges we had making the switch:

    Finding a milk replacement for our coffee.

    This was a tough one. Firstly, a lot of non-dairy milks are a bit thin and they do not compliment well with coffee, at least in my humble opinion.

    Secondly, we have coffee out a lot and many places did not carry non-dairy milks at the time. At least not the tasty ones lol.

    This has gotten much better! Places like Starbucks and pretty much every independent cafe tend to carry a couple of options.

    However, after trying pretty much every non-dairy milk on the market, well almost, it was oat milk for the win (followed by cashew).

    Of course back in 2017 we had to hit up our local natural stores to find them. Not anymore!

    Regular grocery stores have full sections now dedicated to plant based milks. This alone shows just how much things have changed in 3 short years.

    Breakfast dates can still be tough. Standard breakfast joints almost always only have regular milk and cream. Hello black coffee.

    Finding a cheese replacement.

    Because well, let’s face it, there is no replacement for cheese. Cheese is delicious and you can’t imitate it, not really.

    We have tried quite a few different ones at this point. Cashew cheese is my favourite, though it doesn’t taste like cheese per se, it is tasty in it’s own right. It reminds me of flavoured soft cheeses like cream cheese or Boursin. 

    There is also the Earth Island brand, which has pretty decent mozzarella and pizza blends. Yes I am aware, they don’t taste exactly like cheese either lol. BUT they do the trick and are especially tasty melted on pizza or in quesadillas.

    I will also say here, your taste buds will change, trust me. You will enjoy things more as time passes (including your vegetables!). And I can confidently say that I no longer miss cheese.

    Discovering the art of eating out as a vegan.

    Eating out can be difficult at regular restaurants. I mean you are not always in the mood for a salad (and even this is hard at some places).

    And if you don’t eat fries, like me, you are left with little options. There are definitely some restaurants where literally every item contains animal products except the fries lol.

    So you research. You discover where in your area it is easiest to eat vegan, how to order, and what questions to ask.

    I definitely had more than one disappointing meal out during this process. There is a learning curve!

    Happy Discoveries 

    Our local Thai place allows us to make our pad thai orders vegan very easily.

    Panago one of our local pizza places offers pretty delicious vegan pizzas, yay!

    We are lucky to live in Toronto where there are lots of vegan friendly places around the city. We basically only hit those ones up the these days.

    The transition also had us actually cooking more at home, which is pretty great.

    Silliest Mistakes

    The road to veganism is paved with good intentions. Lol. We have made some surprising, and rather silly, mistakes thus far on our journey.

    I thought it might be fun to share a couple of them with you. Nobody gets it right all of the time in the beginning.

    • Ordering a ‘vegan’ pizza with pesto as the sauce. Ummm yeah, pesto almost always has parmesan cheese in it. We realized after we got home and thought about it.
    • Ordering a Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks with soy milk, no whip and assuming that the pumpkin spice syrup did not contain milk ingredients. Ah no, never assume these things. I realized, again after I was drinking it, that it likely did have milk ingredients. And boy did I savour that latte. Bye bye pumpkin spice (at least from Starbucks).
    • Assuming our granolas were vegan. Apparently most oats need milk ingredients to make them edible. Please note the sarcasm. Now though, we have found some delicious vegan granolas. *happy dance*
    • Ordering Pad Thai with no meat or egg completely ignoring what might be in the sauce since it clearly is not milk based. Of course it makes perfect sense that what it does have is fish and oyster sauce lol. Live and learn!

    These are the ones I can remember right now, but trust me there have been more! 😛

    The Pay Offs

    Nothing tastes as good as vegan feels. This is a statement I now wholeheartedly believe.

    Our bodies felt great and we both ended up losing weight. Not to mention during every meal we are very aware of what we are not contributing to. THAT is the big one.

    We are not killing innocent animals unnecessarily and we are not adding to the environmental issues that animal agriculture seriously contributes to. That alone makes you feel pretty damn good about your choices.

    Then there are all of the health benefits. It’s not like dieting where you feel you are restricting yourself. We don’t feel restricted and we are not hungry all of the time.

    Guys, there are SO many foods out there that do not come from animals, like most of them! The options are endless.

    And no, we are not worried about calcium or protein intake. People like to assume those are concerns. There are many many plant-based foods that provide those things. Posts on these to come.

    We have also discovered plenty of vegan junk food along the way to satisfy cravings, so no worries there 😉

    Being Kind is Cool.

    Now I ask you to please keep in mind these are simply my choices, views, opinions and some insights into my own personal journey. You in no way need to agree with me or think I now look down on people who eat animal products, I don’t.

    Eating meat and dairy is what we are used to as a society, it is still very much the norm and that is fine and expected. I say this because discussions around veganism are so often filled with hostility from both sides. The things you read online are appalling.

    Why do so many people get so up in arms about what some people are choosing to eat or not eat is a mystery to me. Eat what you want, what you think is healthy, and what makes you happy. No need to bring out the boxing gloves lol.

    At this point, however, I do strongly advocate a vegan diet.

    Though I will not preach it to all who cross my path. I don’t like preachy people in general about anything. So if we have dinner together and you decide to get a giant juicy steak please enjoy, you won’t hear a peep out of me.

    I will say though, if you are an environmentalist, advocate for animals, or follow a nature based spiritual path, being vegan seems the obvious choice.

    Talk to me!

    Okay, that is all for me! Are you newly vegan or just thinking about making the change? Have you been vegan for years and have some tips to share?

    I want to hear from you! Please feel free to drop me a line on here or any of my social media accounts.

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    Bright Blessings Pixies. 

    Yours in health and magick,

    ~ Krystle xo

  • Lammas: Bread, Beer & Giving Thanks

    lammas, Lughnasadh

    Lammas (Lughnasadh) is upon us once again. Are you excited? Perhaps you are making ready your festivities for the day?

    If you need some tips and ideas for just how to harness this bountiful Sabbat energy you are in the right place! 

    Another Sabbat, and another time to be joyous and grateful for all that nature and the universe provides for us.

    And yes, I know, summer seems to be just flying by! But August is a beautiful, vibrant month and we shall welcome it with open arms, Lammas blessings, and perhaps a ritual or two 😉

    What is Lammas?

    Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, falls on August 1st. It is the celebration and welcoming of the first grain harvest.

    At this time we give thanks and honour mother earth for bringing forth to us what we have asked and worked for since the Summer Solstice.

    The first harvest of the year has ripened and is ready. This means of course, time for the first harvest festival of the year. And who doesn’t love a good harvest festival? I know I do! 😀 

    This day is even more significant as it is also the midpoint of the warm time of year. The midpoint between Beltane and Samhain.

    Lammas: A Little History

    As mentioned, Lammas is traditionally the celebration of the first Grain Harvest. But also to honour the Celtic Sun God, Lugh.  Lugh is the god from which Lughnasadh comes. 

    Depending on your own spiritual path you may choose to celebrate one or the other, or both!

    The word, Lammas, comes from the old English phrase, hlaf-maesse, which translates to, loaf mass.

    August 1st was the day that the first sheaves of grain were cut. Grain was of high importance in many a civilization for, well, millennia lol. The grain crops were absolutely crucial to our ancestors survival. By us celebrating Lammas, we are, in turn, also honouring them and their legacies.

    The Celtic God, Lugh, was known as the god of many skills.  He is also often known as the patron of bards and musicians. He was honoured and celebrated by various societies in the British Isles and Europe throughout history.

    This time of year has long been a traditional time for festivals, craft markets and faires. (Some of my favourites things!) Lugh may have something to do with this, him being of many skills, the arts included. 🙂

    Symbols of Lammas

    As with all Sabbats there are certain celebratory symbols attached to Lammas.

    Here are some tips and ideas to help you honour this joyous point in the year. And to make the most of your very own Lammas celebrations!

    Gods/Godesses Celebrated:

    GoddessesDana, Derridwen, Luna, Rhiannon, Demeter

    GodsLugh, Baal, Odin, Adonis, Dagon

    Herbs:

    • Frankincensedispel negative energy, honour pagan dieties, protection, luck
    • Heatherpromotes peace, luck, protection, encourages the rain
    • Wheatmonetary luck, fertility
    • Acaciaprotection, money, friendship, enhances spiritual and psychic abilities
    • Myrtlefriendship, peace, love, money, fertility
    • Fenugreekmonetary successes, enhances fertility

    Incense:

    • Frankincensedispel negative energy, honour pagan dieties, protection, luck
    • Sandalwoodprotection, healing, wish magick
    • Rosemarypurification, youthfulness, optimism, attraction
    • Safflowersexuality, joy, love, attraction
    • Eucalyptuscleansing, purification, healing, protection
    • Chamomilebalance, peace, calmness

    Colours:

    • Orange
    • Yellow
    • Gold
    • Green
    • Brown

    Crystals:

    • Amberhealing, harmony, love, pleasure, cleansing
    • Aventurineenhances joy, clarity, creativity, success, peace
    • Citrinecourage, optimism, success, luck
    • Clear Quartzmagickal strength, healing, balance
    • Peridotwealth, friendship, purification, cleansing, fertility
    • Tiger’s Eyeprotection, balance, confidence

    Creatures Honoured at Lammas:

    • Roosters
    • Calves
    • Deer
    • Phoenix
    • Centaurs
    • Griffins

    Foods for Lammas Feasts:

    • All forms of Bread
    • Corn
    • Berries
    • Yeast Cakes
    • Crab Apples
    • Blackberry or Blueberry Pie
    • Beer
    • BBQ Foods

    Ways to Celebrate

    There are many wonderful  ways to ring in the day. In your own special way of course. Here are a few ideas you may like to try. 🙂

    Recommit to Mother Earth

    The land is at the forefront of this celebration. Remember her, thank her, and treat her well.

    Reflect on the footprint you are leaving and think what steps might you can take to make it just a little lighter.  

    Recycle, compost, drive less, eat less animal products…there is always something we can do to make our path here a little quieter.

    Craft a Doll of Corn

    Yes a corn doll! Use wheat, barley or cornstalks to create a doll to represent the harvest and add it to your altar.

    If you are not so crafty in this way, like me lol, there so many tutorials out there. Check out Pinterest!

    And it would definitely be a fun activity to do with the kiddies as well!

    Build your Lammas Altar

    As always you can transform your altar or set up a dedicated one to this day.

    Fill it with some of those symbols I mentioned above and your corn doll of course. Make it beautiful, meaningful, and personal.

    Perform some Lammas Magick

    August is a magickal time full of possibility, hope and abundance.

    Nature is thriving and we are surrounded by living colour. This makes it a wonderful time to perform some home & hearth magick. Consider performing a cleansing or protection spell to freshen up your humble abode.

    Take up a New Skill

    As Lugh is the god of many skills (and I just have to think of Xena whenever I type that lol), take this moment to develop a new one.

    Has there been something you have been wanting to learn but haven’t done it just yet? Well go for it! There is seriously no time like the present.

    Bake some bread

    Grab an apron Martha! Baking bread is a great way to connect with those grains that are so important.

    Perhaps a traditional Lammas bread or bisquit recipe you find on Pinterest would do the trick (and yes I love Pinterest lol).

    If you aren’t on there yet, hope to it! And you can follow THE WHOLESOME WITCH for some more witchy wellness and magick ideas!

    Eat, Drink & be Merry

    What Sabbat would be complete without a feast, really? And this time of year the garden is rife with all kinds of delightful veggies and herbs to be enjoyed.

    Take advantage of this! Invite over some of your most special humans, bake that Lammas bread, fire up the BBQ and crack open a beer.

    Time to give thanks and party the way Lugh intended!

    Final Thoughts.

    Remember to be eternally grateful for what you have and all of your many blessings and luxuries our modern day life allows us. It is a lot easier for us to get a loaf of bread than it was our ancestors.

    Take nothing for granted, celebrate the arts, thank mother earth for her many gifts, bathe in the warmth of the sun, eat the bread, drink the beer and don’t forget to smile.

    Your turn!

    What does Lammas mean to you? Do you have any favourite traditions or will this be your first time celebrating?

    I always love to know your thoughts, so please leave a comment or drop me a line. There are tons of ways for us to connect 🙂

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    Yours in health and magick,

    Krystle xo

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  • Toxins to Toss: What’s that on your face?

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    Toxins, toxins! Read all about it! So, the term ‘natural beauty’ is a hot topic in recent years and this may leave you with questions. 

    What is natural beauty? Or, are toxins even a real thing? Yes! 

    Toxins, in a simple definition, are any poisonous substances produced by bacteria, plants, or animals.

    Toxins are very real and they surround us on a daily basis. They are in the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the things we put on our skin, to name just a few sources.  

    Our bodies are smart and equipped with a natural detox system. But toxins accumulate and are stored in our bodies. There can easily  be too many for the body to keep up with and detox efficiently.

    This is when unpleasant symptoms and illnesses arise. Your body is telling you its toxic load has been reached. It’s crying for help!

    Some of these toxins are easier to avoid than others. So why not take steps to do so when you can? 

    A natural beauty routine does just that. We are trying to create a beauty routine that is more natural and less harmful to our bodies.

    The Quest for a Natural Beauty Routine

    Back in 2012 I started wondering what exactly was in my beauty products. Things I used each and every day.

    Can I tell you the exact moment I started to think more about toxins and their dangers? Nope, lol. But it’s kind of just like a lightbulb went off.

    And so it began…label reading. Or rather trying to read them. I could not actually pronounce so many items listed.

    Reading labels is a bit like being Alice falling down the rabbit hole.

    You begin obsessively reading everything. Then you start to really think about it. How on earth can these substances be allowed in our products? You have no idea what they are and you can’t even pronounce them.

    Oh that’s right, corporate greed. Let’s make things last as long as possible, for as cheap as possible, and sell it at a ridiculous mark-up.

    Anywho, knowledge leads to action. Before you know it you are abandoning all of your tried and true beauty favourites. 

    Getting rid of some of your most coveted items may be hard in the beginning. But you will find natural brands that you love just as much, or even more! I speak from experience here. I have found many natural brands that I could not live without now.

    You will end up being so grateful you started this journey and only left wondering why you didn’t do it sooner.

    DIY is Always a Stellar Way to Natural Beauty!

    I took this moment of enlightenment to begin doing something I had wanted to do for years. Really, years, about 15 of them lol.

    This finally lit a fire under me to begin making my own beauty products. And you can do this too!

    Flashback to 14 year old me watching Practical Magic and seeing Sandra Bullock’s delightful little shop filled with her magickal creations. I so wanted to have that!

    Alas, life happens. Fast forward to 15 years later, I finally started created stuff. Better late than never is an incredibly true statement.

    And there are so many DIY recipes out there for all of your beauty needs. And they mostly don’t require any crazy ingredients. Better still, you will know every single thing that goes into them. And toxins won’t be on the list.

    You could start by trying out my LAVENDER CITRUS TONER RECIPE I have put up here on the blog. It is super simple and effective! 

    Toxins to Toss: Let’s Go!

    Needless to say, I became shocked and appalled with the beauty industry in general.

    Some of the ingredients I was researching were linked to cancer, reproductive issues, allergies, skin conditions and environmental issues to name just a few.

    So here I have compiled a list of 7 of the top toxins to avoid whenever you can.

    I have to say this post took me a bit longer to write than most. I wanted to get the info out there so you knew what you were buying. But also not have it read like something out of a scientific journal, because boring. Lol. 

    Hopefully I got the job done! Let’s begin!

    1. Parabens

    Found inlotions, creams, make-up, hair care products, deodorants 

    ConcernsLinked to breast cancer, premature aging and male reproductive functions.

    Parabens are very commonly used in cosmetic products as a preservative (preventing bacteria growth and allowing them to last way longer than they should).

    Since they have developed quite a bad rap in recent years it is getting much easier to find products without them.

    However, unless it is labelled Paraben Free on the packaging there is a good chance the product contains them.

    Names to watch out for include: methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, and ethylparaben.

    2. Phthalates

    Found innail polish, liquid body wash, hair care products, fragranced moisturizers 

    ConcernsLinked to birth defects, hormone disruption, breast cancer, reproductive issues.

    Phthalates are generally used in products to make them softer and are in almost all synthetic fragrances to make the scents more potent.

    Due to the fact that they are used in so many products from our cosmetics, to many types of plastics, to our food, we should avoid them wherever and whenever possible.

    It is hard to know they are in products sometimes because they are often not listed on the ingredient list. Such as when a product lists ‘fragrance’ as an ingredient, it likely contains phthalates. But they are not obligated to actually say it. Nice, huh?

    Best to be safe and choose products that clearly state Phthalate Free on the packaging.

    3. Fragrance/Parfum

    Found inalmost all beauty and body products including lotions, creams, hair products, body washes, deodorants, perfumes and the list goes on

    ConcernsLinked to reproductive issues, cancers, allergies, migraines and skin sensitivities.

    So fragrance is rather annoying because of what I mentioned above. They are not obligated to tell you exactly what is in it *cough harmful chemicals*.

    In my opinion, fragrance in products is incredibly unnecessary anyways. And often synthetic fragrances smell like just that, synthetic (I am now scrunching my nose up because I can’t help it.)

    Ahhh, the fresh smell of fake fragrance in the morning!

    Umm no, nobody says that. But that is what you are smelling when you douse yourself in your favourite, and likely over-priced perfume, every morning. A lovely concoction of harmful chemicals.

    Buy products that are scented with essential oils instead. They smell so much nicer anyways!

    4. Coal Tar Dyes & Synthetic Colouring

    Found inhair dyes, lipsticks, eyshadows 

    ConcernsLinked to cancers, birth defects, organ damage, nerve cell damage, skin irritation.

    These dyes are labeled FD&C, D&C, (followed by a colour and a number), or CI’s followed by a number.

    Coal Tar is a mixing pot of chemicals that originate from petroleum. Very prevalent in hair dyes with the darker shades having a more concentrated amount than the lighter ones.

    If you love dying your hair (trust me I feel you!) you can always try using henna or one of the more natural brands on the market today.

    Google is your friend here! Do some research and see what methods might suit your needs best.

    Also best to go for more natural mineral make-up blends as opposed to the run of the mill drug store brands. They are full of synthetic colourings.

    5. Sulfates (SLS & SLES)

    Found inshampoos, body washes & cleansers

    ConcernsOften contaminated with ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane. Both have been linked to cancer as well as skin and respiratory issues. 

    SLS & SLES are often used in soaps and shampoos to create that soapy lather that occurs. Basically it makes things nice and foamy.

    While this is a nice effect, it’s not a good enough reason to add chemicals to products if you ask me. We do not need our soap to lather up in a luxurious way to make us clean.

    I actually once read, when I was a teenager, that the more a soap lathers the less effective it is. Lol. I have no idea if that is true! But the tidbit stuck with me 😛 

    Unfortunately, there are, I believe, over 150 different ways that Sulfates can be listed on your product. This makes it super hard to avoid.

    Like some of the other ingredients on here you can find more products now a days that are labelled SLS Free. Choose those ones!

    Of course if you begin to buy natural brands, you should feel confident that sulfates, or any of the other no-no ingredients, will not be in there. 

    6. Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)

    Found inlotions, creams, lipstick, make-up, deodorant, hair products

    ConcernsLinked to reproductive issues, hormone interference, organ toxicity and cancer.

    BHA & BHT are also widely used as a cosmetic preservative. Do yourself a favour and skip it.

    Side note, these little gems are also used as preservatives in our food (mmmm, yummy!).  

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    7. Triclosan and Triclocarban

    Found in –  products labeled anti-bacterial or antimicrobial

    ConcernsLinked to hormone imbalance and contributing to anti-biotic resistance in bacteria (a major health concern).

    These are used as antibacterial agents. Our bodies protect us from germs. Exposure to germs is what builds our immune systems.

    There is no reason to use any anti-bacterial products (die bacteria die!). Especially when they most definitely do more harm than good. The reason being, anti-bacterial products kill both the good and the bad bacteria.

    And, some bad bacteria will endure the affects of these chemicals, in turn, coming back stronger creating super bacteria. Super Bacteria? Super no thank you.

    Steps to Take

    Not very nice right?

    Are you feeling ready to get that natural beauty routine underway?

    It gets easier all the time to go a more natural route. There are some stellar brands that have ingredients you can actually pronounce, humane practices, as well as vegan and organic options.

    Or, of course, you can always start making your own! I will be doing more posts on that topic in the coming months. 

    Shop Local & Start Small

    Whatever neck of the woods you may live in I am sure there are also some local handmade brands that would love your support.

    Shop the craft and farmer’s markets around your area. You are sure to find some magnificent toxin-free gems just waiting to be discovered.

    Now, know that you can start small, change things out as you finish them (beauty products are expensive!). You don’t need to just toss everything out in one fell swoop. 

    Shop around, find brands you would like to try out and go from there. And we all have that most favourite product that we do not want to get rid of. Work yourself up to that one and get rid of it last. You can do it!

    Buyer Beware

    Just a quick side note, as this could have a whole post all on it’s own (putting it on the list! Lol). 

    Just because a product touts being ‘natural’, ‘clean’, or ‘green’ on the label does not necessarily make it safer for you.

    Companies have gotten very creative with their labelling and using buzzwords to have consumers think the product is not filled with harmful ingredients.

    Unfortunately, these ‘natural’ terms are not well regulated and easily manipulated. 

    Example: The product says ‘made with all natural shea butter’. While that may be true , what else is in there with that all natural shea butter? 

    So I digress, even if the product says ‘natural’, read the label, and do your research if necessary.

    Environmental Working Group – Your New BFF

    The Environmental Working Group website is amazeballs. Familiarize yourself with it!

    EWG’s Skin-deep Database is a gold mine of information regarding all things toxic.

    You can put any ingredient as well as specific products into the search and it will give you a toxin reading of 1-10 (try and stick to ingredients with the lowest ratings obvs).

    I love this site! So useful! And an invaluable resource throughout your quest for a  natural beauty routine.

    Talk to me!

    Do you have any favourite natural beauty brands? Are you just beginning your journey? I want to hear from you! You can find me here, or on my socials; Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter & Facebook 🙂 

    And remember, you can also SUBSCRIBE to receive updates, special info and copies of my Wholesome Kitchen Clean-up Guide and fabulous Face Serum Mixology Chart as my thank you to you <3

    Yours in health and magick,

    Krystle xo

  • Litha Celebrations: Light, Life, & Mother Earth

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    There is nothing more soothing than those warm summer rays hitting your face, am I right? Alas, the time has come where the sun is beaming bright and daylight lasts until 9pm!

    Yes friend, Litha (summer solstice) is right around the corner. The blessings of nature are surrounding us with deliciously fresh fruits and veggies, beautiful blooms, wonderfully long days, fresh breezes and warm summer rain.

    But, you may be thinking, what does Litha mean, how is it celebrated, and what exactly do you do on the summer solstice? 

    I’ve got you! Read on to discover all of that and more. 

    What is Litha?

    Litha takes place on the Summer Solstice and happens between June 20 and 23rd, in the Northern Hemisphere that is. In the Southern Hemisphere Litha is celebrated between December 20th and 23rd, our Yule. This year the solstice falls on June 20th. The first official day of summer and the time of year that is filled with life and light.

    The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year and truly anticipated with the promise of warm days ahead.

    Nature is at it’s peak with all of mother earth invigoratingly bright and in full bloom. A celebration of the Sun at her full strength and also the moment when the earth will once again begin to descend itself back into darkness (something we need not think about just yet lol).

    Litha: A Little History

    Litha is a celebration of the sun star and mother nature. We honour the Sun as well as the Green Man and Lady. Nature is once again at her fullest and all is swelled with abundance.

    Traditionally on the eve of Litha there were bonfires lit a top of hills and in sacred spaces in order to honour the sun at her most powerful. The wood for the fires was often oak (representing the Oak King who rules the waxing portion of the year). Herbs were thrown into the fire and then used to bless the animals. Next the coal was scattered into the fields to encourage a bountiful harvest.

    Citizens would stay up all night on Midsummers Eve burning the fires and finally would welcome the solstice sunrise in the morning.

    Faeries You Say

    This is also prime time for the fey folk to emerge from their dwellings.

    There are old stories that the fey would ride their magickal horses across the countryside in a parade like fashion on the solstice.

    You may want to decorate your space with flowers, glitter (biodegradable of course), natural elements, play music, eat, drink and be merry to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for our faery friends. However, remember to take care as the fey are known for being tricksy little creatures. 😉

    Symbols of Litha

    Now, as with all Sabbats there are certain items attached to Litha to super charge the festivities

    Here you will find some elements and ideas to help you make the most of your very own magickal summer solstice celebration. Nevertheless, it may be as extravagant or low key as you wish.

    Gods/Godesses Honoured:

    GoddessesAine, Freya, Flora

    GodsGreen Man, Lugh,  Balder, Holly King

    Herbs to Use:

    • Chamomilelove, healing, stress relief, prosperity
    • Elder Flowerswisdom, protection against negativity, home blessings
    • Ivyhealing, fertility, love, protection
    • Vervainhealing, sleep, creativity, wealth, purification
    • Lavenderpurity, peace, harmony, love, healing
    • Thymeloyalty, good luck, health, banishing

    Incense to Burn:

    • Lemonspiritual awakening, cleansing, repel negativity
    • Saffronpsychic development, clairvoyance, spell breaking, purification
    • Sagewealth, healing, purification, wisdom, protection
    • Frankincensedispel negative energy, honour pagan dieties, protection, luck
    • Myrrhbanishing, purification, healing
    • Sandalwoodprotection, healing, wish magick

    Colours:

    • Yellow
    • Gold
    • Green
    • Red
    • White
    • Blue

    Crystals to Charge:

    • Amberhealing, harmony, love, pleasure, cleansing
    • Jadegrowth, wisdom, luck, beauty, energy
    • Lapis Lazuliwisdom, strength, clarity, divination, courage
    • Emeraldsuccess, fertility, romance, serenity
    • Tiger’s Eye – protection, balance, confidence
    • Moonstonelove, good luck, happiness, calmness

    Creatures Honoured:

    • Butterfly
    • Bee
    • Robins
    • Cattle
    • Wren
    • Faeries
    • Dragons

    Foods to Eat:

    • Herbed Bread
    • Garden fresh fruits & veggies
    • Potato Salad
    • Cakes
    • Herbal Teas
    • Red Wine

    Ways to Celebrate

    There are so many ways that you can honour this special day, the sun and beautifully green mother nature.

    Ultimately, how you choose to do this is entirely up to you. It need not be extra (unless you want it to be!). It may be as grand or modest as you see fit.

    Above all, remember to soak up the sun and embrace the wonders that surround us each and every day.

    Perform a Sunrise Blessing or Ritual

    This is the time when the sun is at her most powerful, honour and thank her for her warmth and light. Awake with her and drink her in the whole day through.

    Make Some Litha Crafts

    Make a wreath or crown made from fresh flowers and greenery you’ve collected from outside. Perfect for if you have little ones.

    Now I won’t pretend here, I am not super crafty so cannot provide you with a fabulous tutorial, BUT for lots of fantastic ideas on how to do this check out Pinterest! Like this one HERE.

    Embrace Pinterest guys, it is seriously your friend. And follow me while you’re at it HERE 😉

    Build Your Litha Altar

    Transform your altar or set up a dedicated one to Litha. Fill it with some of those symbols I mentioned above. Make it beautiful and make it yours.

    Play Music & Dance

    Whether all alone or surrounded by your best, most awesome people (likely just those you live with this year, but hopefully they are your best people anyways!).

    Music and dance is a perfect way to welcome the faeries. Besides, what festive occasion is complete without these key elements anyways?

    Set Out an Offering

    Speaking of faeries, set an offering out for the fey folk. Preferably something sweet, it is said that they have a particular liking for honey.

    Host a Bonfire or BBQ

    Bring together your loved ones and host a bonfire (if you are in an area that enables you to do this), or a summer kick off BBQ will do nicely as well 😉

    Eat, drink and be merry! Of course, given the circumstances you can do these things with your housemates or settle for a Zoom event this year!

    Fully Embrace Summer and be Outside!

    Nature is thriving and at her most bountiful this time of year. The sun is strong and those daylight hours are long on the Summer Solstice.

    Take advantage of them! Whether you are spending the time in your own backyard, at a park, or in the forest; drink in the freshness, the trees, the grass and the delightful summer days that are to follow.

    Refresh and Re-energize

    Heading into the summer months it is an optimal time to take stock of your life.

    Be honest with yourself and see how your goals have been coming along. Consider if you are feeling fulfilled or if you need to change things up a bit.

    With this in mind it’s a perfect time for starting new projects and getting things done.

    Summer is an invigorating time so take advantage of that extra energy and motivation that the season provides.

    Summering up… (see what I did there lol)

    Awake with the sun, dance around your living room, do some Litha crafts with the kiddies, or perform an outdoor ritual.

    Whatever you decide, feel the life surrounding you, feel the joy in your heart, feel the warmth of the sun and look forward to the exciting adventures the summer months will surely hold. (yes they can still be adventure filled even if we are social distancing, be creative!)

    Well, what are you waiting for? Time to start planning your day!

    I want to hear from you!

    What does Litha mean to you? Do you have any favourite traditions or will this be your first time celebrating?

    I always love to know your thoughts, so please leave a comment or drop me a line. There are lots of ways for us to connect 🙂

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    Blessed be pixie dolls. 

    Yours in health and magick,

    Krystle xo

    Litha Correspondance, summer solstice
  • Candle Magick: A Practical Beginner’s Guide

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    Candles are a magickal thing. But what exactly is candle magick? You may not even be a practitioner of magick but the gentle act of lighting a candle has a calming effect that leaves a soft smile on your lips.

    ‘Light a candle, say a prayer’ is pretty standard spiritual practice and not unfamiliar territory. Candles have long been used by those who choose magick and the natural elements as their spiritual path.

    Candle magick can be simple or complex. This is up to you and can’t be ‘wrong’.

    So if you have been curious about it, but not really sure where to start, keep on reading! I’ll be sharing specific steps to follow, as well as colour, oil and herb associations to get you going 🙂

    Candle Magick: A little history

    Fire is a known powerful element. So it’s only natural that candles would make their way into spiritual work. Candles have been used in spiritual practice since ancient times and are still used today. And not only by those who practice the magick but by many religions.

    Candles are used by Hindus, Buddhists, Pagans, and Christians to name a few. They are often an integral part of their practice. So why not make it a part of your own spiritual work arsenal 😉

    Candle Magick: Putting it into practice

    Choose your candle

    I have listed the colours and associations below. Pick a candle that is plain and without any extras or adornments in the appropriate colour.

    Set Your Intention

    You want to do this before scribing or dressing your candle. That way you have it in the forefront of your thoughts throughout the entire process.

    Scribe Your Candle

    You may use your ritual knife or a pin to carve names, numbers, symbols or key words associated to your goal into your candle.

    What you inscribe is totally up to you so be creative!

    Dress Your Candle

    Anoint in your chosen oils and/or herbs (please see notes below on properly blending your oils). Oil first, then herbs so that the herbs will have something to stick to.

    Put a few drops of oil on your index finger, trace around, up to down, and anything you have scribed. There are theories on which is the correct way to rub the oil but I say go with what feels right to you for that particular purpose.

    After you rub the oil on, roll the candle in your herbs. You can also sprinkle a bit on the very top around the wick if you choose.

    Say Your Spell or Blessing aloud

    Be strong, say it with intention and focus.

    Light Your Candle

    You don’t want to forget this step. 😉

    Focus Your Intention

    Breathe deep, meditate with your thoughts, visualize your desired outcome. Try and embrace the feelings that would occur if your goal were to be reached.

    Recite affirmations related to what you wish to manifest in your head while you visualize.

    Maintain the process until you feel fulfilled and content.

    Allow Candle to Burn out on it’s own

    If possible and safe of course. Obviously don’t go to sleep or leave the house with your candle burning. Safety first!

    If you can’t let it burn all the way, just let it be as long as you are able to.

    Candle Magick Colour Correspondence

    Whitepurity, purification, strength, cleansing (can also substitute for any other colour)

    BlackLoss, sadness, releasement, negativity, protection, banishing

    Redhealth, protection, vitality, sexuality, passion

    Pinkfriendship, tranquility, love, unity, harmony, beauty, emotional healing

    Purpleenhances power, healing agent, ambition, reversal of curses

    Yellowmemory aid, charm, confidence, happiness, travel

    Greenfertility, success, healing, prosperity, luck, harmony

    Bluedreams, sleep protection, spiritual awareness, peace, intuition

    Orangeencouragement, concentration, legal aid, courage, intellect

    Brownstability, pets, friendships, gardening

    Oil Correspondence

    Anisepurification, protection

    Bergamotsuccess, prosperity

    Camphorbanishing illness, psychic awareness, harmony

    Cinnamonprosperity, astral projection

    Clary Sagecleansing of negativity & banishing

    Dragons Bloodlove, protection, good luck

    Eucalyptuspurification, healing

    Jasminelove, prosperity, astral travel, clairvoyance

    Lavendercleansing, healing, love, tranquility

    Orangepersonal power, luck

    Patchoulipersonal growth, physical attraction, prosperity

    Sandalwoodpersonal healing, banishing illness, spirituality, protection

    Notes on Oil Blending

    Blend your essential oil (or oils) into a base carrier oil. Fractionated Coconut Oil, Jojoba or Sweet Almond Oil are good choices.

    This is useful for a couple of reasons, the oil will be thicker with a carrier oil so better for securing your herbs once you roll the candle in them.

    Also, with a base oil you can use this ritual oil to anoint your person, if desired, and not worry about any skin irritations. As a general rule essential oils should not be put directly onto the skin.

    Not to mention, essential oils can be pricey and diluting them with a carrier oil will make them last much longer!

    Using a 30ml glass amber dropper bottle to store them works well. Add desired amount of essential oils (10-20 drops is a nice amount), then fill remainder of the bottle with your base oil. Give it a shake and you are good to go!

    Herb Correspondence

    Ashprotection, health, prosperity, luck

    Basilprotection, love, courage, wealth

    Beet Root love

    Burdock Rootprotection, healing, release negative energies

    Chamomileimproved sleep, purification, luck

    Cloversuccess, luck, fidelity, protection

    Frankincensepurification, spirituality, success, cleansing 

    Gingerprosperity, love, power, success

    Hyacinthhappiness, protection, love

    Nutmegfertility, luck, prosperity, breaking hexes

    Thistlestrengthens energy, healing, protection

    Vervainincrease wealth & love, repels psychic negativity, purification, peace 

    Herb Prep Notes

     The herbs should be ground finely. They will adhere to the candle more easily and are less likely to have little bits catching fire as it burns.

    Be sure you burn the candle in a fireproof container large enough to catch any bits that may fall off in the process. A cast iron cauldron is great for this if you happen to have one.

    Final thoughts on Candle Magick

    There are many more oils and herbs that you can use here of course.  Do your research and experiment. These list is just to get you started.

    And keep in mind, the most important thing here is your intention. Even if all you do is choose your candle, light the wick and meditate with your desired goal, your energy and focus are where the power lies.

    Scribing and dressing the candle is by no means obligatory, but you may feel it enhances the power of the spell.

    Ideally, I like to do these things. We all would, but life happens! If you don’t have quite the appropriate herbs or oils for your purpose (or on some days, the time) don’t sweat it. And don’t scrap your ritual intent all together!

    The act of lighting a candle and focusing on your desires can be a very powerful thing so don’t dismiss simplicity.

    Your turn!

    Do you have any candle magick tips you would like to share? Will this be your first time giving it a go? Comment here or connect with me on social media. I love to hear from you 🙂

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    Blessed be pixie dolls and happy manifesting! 

    Yours in health and magick,

    Krystle xo

    candle magick, witch, colour magick, pagan, spells, rituals