Artemis offerings
Bows
Arrows
Moon shaped food (cookies, cakes, etc.)
Animal shaped food
Honey
Round honey cakes
Fruits
Wine
Cooked natural meat/fish
Incense such as jasmine or lemon
White, green, and red candles
Animal bones*
Tusks*
Animal hides*
Deer antlers*
Moon shaped objects
Moon water
Pictures of wild animals
Images or statues of Artemis
Clothing (either your favorite garment or clothes bought specifically for Her)
Almonds
Walnuts
Mugwort
Wormwood
Tarragon
Cedar leaves or bark
Oak leaves or bark
Willow leaves or bark
Fir leaves or bark
Moonstone
Amethyst
Quartz
Owl or quail feathers*
Animal claws/nails/teeth*
Wildflowers
Amaranth
Pearls
Silver
Art or figurines of wild animals
Art or figurines of bows and arrows
Your own hair (collect by getting a haircut or collect some from your hairbrush)
Arrowheads
Dancing
Herbalism
Donating to wildlife programs in Her name
Donating to women's programs/shelters in Her name
Donating girl's and women's clothing
Cleaning up nature trails or parks
Taking nature walks and enjoying the wildlife
Giving Her offerings at midnight
Including Her brother, Apollo, in your work and offerings
Making arrows
Practicing with a bow and arrow
If you hunt, invoke Her at the start of your hunt and give thanks to Her when you finish your hunt. Never take the creature you hunted for granted and try to use the whole animal or donate what you dont use
Having a feast in Her name that includes all her favorite food and drink
*Artemis will not accept nor like these items if they are gotten in unethical ways. Please, either buy them from a reliable source or find them yourself in nature.
Sources:
https://sacredwicca.com/goddess-artemis
https://otherworldlyoracle.com/goddess-of-the-hunt/
And the rest are what I offer Her!
Please don’t tell I’m the only one that actually wonders how the hell Snufkin got his hat back at the end of episode 3 of Moominvalley (that should have been a whole episode itself) 😂😭
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Big foot is real and nobody can tell you otherwise
Fingerless gloves
Short nails
Bone and dead bug collecting
Walking boots
Messy hair
You've seen some stuff
magnifying glass
Dark under eye bags
Mythology books
Paranormal/Supernatural experience shows are your jam
Ghost stories
cryptozoology books
Hating the government
Unironically listening to conspiracy theories
Crypid plushies
Being a X-files or Supernatural fan
Crypid hunting
Having a recorder on you basically all the time
polaroid cameras
Sweaters because the night is cold
Mom jeans
Beanie hats
Owning binoculars
Believing we are not alone
Folklore books
Phone is always on you
Your internet search history concerns the government
Slightly paranoid
Piercings
Telling your pet all your theories because no person believes you
Witchcraft
Exploring scary/abandon places
Notebooks
Fruit snacks
Colorful pens for writing
Superstitious
Library card is always on you
Anxious nail biting
Being tired
Bad sleeping schedule
Always asking questions
Making your own language so the government or other things doesn't know what you're saying
Demonology books
The smell of rotten eggs freaks you out
Yes you have made a protection kit and yes it is always in your bag
Homemade lunches
Learning sign language for crypid hunting so you don't scare the crypids away
Glamrock Bonnie's Blue Raspberry Glazed Popcorn
Ingredients
8 cups popped popcorn (about 1/3 to 1/2 cup of kernels)
1 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup light corn syrup
1/3 cup water
1 package (0.13 ounces) blue raspberry flavored drink mix (unsweetened)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
Blue food coloring (optional)
Cooking spray or oil for coating Instructions
Preheat your oven to 250°F (120°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
Place the popped popcorn in a large mixing bowl, ensuring there are no unpopped kernels.
In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the sugar, corn syrup, water, blue raspberry drink mix, and salt. Stir continuously until the sugar is dissolved.
Bring the mixture to a boil and let it cook without stirring until it reaches 250°F (121°C) on a candy thermometer (hard ball stage).
Remove the saucepan from the heat and quickly stir in the baking soda. Be cautious as the mixture will bubble up.
Add a few drops of blue food coloring if desired and mix well.
Pour the hot syrup over the popcorn in the mixing bowl, stirring gently to coat the popcorn evenly.
Spread the coated popcorn onto the prepared baking sheet, breaking up any large clumps.
Bake in the preheated oven for about 45-60 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes, until the popcorn is crisp and the glaze has hardened.
Remove from the oven and let it cool completely before breaking it into clusters. Enjoy popcorn!
Feel free to adjust the amount of blue raspberry flavoring or food coloring to suit your taste preferences!
*dancing queen by ABBA plays in the distance while I bleed out on the bathroom floor from 17 stab wounds*
We Are Here pt 1/?
He acts like an actual child