November 1st is All Saints Day. I enjoy celebrating it because it has given us the opportunity to learn about and appreciate the many Christians who have set us an example of faith over the years. We have told stories around the fire, hosted dressed up parties and played traditional games like apple bobbing. Last year we watched the film Chariots of Fire. This year I think it will be a quiet evening together at home - a film, home made doughnuts and toffee apples and lots of silly games.
Here are a few links to celebration ideas;
Pumpkin decorating ideas
Saint O Lanterns
Garden lanterns or try these
Film suggestions
Amazing Grace
The Hiding Place
Molokai
Chariots of Fire
Story sites
Storynory
Christian Heroes
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Autumn thoughts.
Here are the links to a few autumnal posts I have enjoyed reading.
Autumn store cupboard essentials by the BBC Good Food site.
And a couple of links to some interesting thoughts on Michaelmas the feast of Michael the Archangel - I found these thought provoking.
Malcolm Guite's sonnets are always reflective.
Michaelmas Dragons and Delight this post pushed me a little deeper into the symbolism of the feast.
Some lovely prayers for Autumn
Autumn store cupboard essentials by the BBC Good Food site.
And a couple of links to some interesting thoughts on Michaelmas the feast of Michael the Archangel - I found these thought provoking.
Malcolm Guite's sonnets are always reflective.
Michaelmas Dragons and Delight this post pushed me a little deeper into the symbolism of the feast.
Some lovely prayers for Autumn
Saturday, September 29, 2012
The sacrament of the table.
I have just bought my self a new cook book .
Sacred Feasts from a Monastery Kitchen. by Brother Victor Antoine d'Avila- Latourette
I am fascinated by the link between food and spirituality. Food plays such an important part in celebration and hospitality. I also enjoy cooking and providing my family and friends with good food. In his introduction brother Victor -Antoine says:
' It ( the book) is imbued with the innumerable joys and ways of praising God daily through the practice of food spirituality in the humble sanctuary of the kitchen'
That link between prayer, worship, food and hospitality is what I have been and continue to learn about. Appreciating the seasonal produce that come into my kitchen and what is served from it are one way of demonstrating thankfulness to God from whom every gift is good and perfect.
Another cookbook I have enjoyed using is The Times Cookbook for Feasts and Festivals by C.J. Jackson
Since today is Michaelmas Day here are a few links to recipes for today's feast.
lots of lovely blackberry, apple and other seasonal recipes at BBC Good Food - I tried blackberry and coconut squares
Catholic Cuisine as usual has plenty of ideas
I am roasting a duck ( they were half price at Sainsburys a while ago and this one has been in the freezer!) and also a chicken. Goose being out of our pocket range! I am going to try roasting some apples along side the chicken. I have also made an apple and blackberry pie - wondering if there is too much of an apple theme?
Sacred Feasts from a Monastery Kitchen. by Brother Victor Antoine d'Avila- Latourette
I am fascinated by the link between food and spirituality. Food plays such an important part in celebration and hospitality. I also enjoy cooking and providing my family and friends with good food. In his introduction brother Victor -Antoine says:
' It ( the book) is imbued with the innumerable joys and ways of praising God daily through the practice of food spirituality in the humble sanctuary of the kitchen'
That link between prayer, worship, food and hospitality is what I have been and continue to learn about. Appreciating the seasonal produce that come into my kitchen and what is served from it are one way of demonstrating thankfulness to God from whom every gift is good and perfect.
Another cookbook I have enjoyed using is The Times Cookbook for Feasts and Festivals by C.J. Jackson
Since today is Michaelmas Day here are a few links to recipes for today's feast.
lots of lovely blackberry, apple and other seasonal recipes at BBC Good Food - I tried blackberry and coconut squares
Catholic Cuisine as usual has plenty of ideas
I am roasting a duck ( they were half price at Sainsburys a while ago and this one has been in the freezer!) and also a chicken. Goose being out of our pocket range! I am going to try roasting some apples along side the chicken. I have also made an apple and blackberry pie - wondering if there is too much of an apple theme?
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Celebrating Autumn

For most of us the significance of harvest is lost today since we gather our supplies from Sainsburys or Tescos and can usually find a variety what ever the season - no need to store, preserve, dry and put by for later. Autumn is my favourite season and despite the reliability of my local supermarket I both enjoy and feel an urge to gather and preserve at this time of year. We have been collecting wild apples and blackberries across our local common. So far I have made: apple sauce , blackberry jam, blackberry compote and for the first time blackberry gin (very easy to do - the recipe is the same as for sloe gin). And I have bought myself a proper old fashioned pie dish . Autumn seems the time of year to make pies.
The traditional way to celebrate Michaelmas is to eat goose. Last year we had a family lunch with roast chicken followed by baked apples and blackberry compote. There is an old folk tale that tells of the devil being cast out of heaven and falling to earth to land in a bramble bush. Enraged he curses the bush and spits on it! Since then it is supposed to be unlucky to gather blackberry's after Michaelmas.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Ordinary Summer Time

So far this summer there has not been much opportunity or enough sunshine to lie in the grass. I remain absorbed in my return to practise course , on sunny days I take my books and my lunch outside.
We celebrated Pentecost two weeks ago with friends and a large fruit filled, flower strewn, candle blazing sponge cake representing the fruit, the gifts and the fire of the Holy Spirit. Now we are in ordinary time, when I wind down and take a deep breathe with God. It is good to be reminded that ( in the words of Michael Quoist)
'If only we knew how to look at life as God sees it we should realise that nothing is secular in the world, but that everything contributes to the building of the Kingdom of God'
Even ordinary summer things. Ordinary time is about taking time to learn to see life as God sees it.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Easter for 50 days
Easter is a season of fifty days and not a celebration of one day. Here are a couple of resources that I have found which help to keep Easter and the amazing and joyous implications of this season upper most in my thought and prayer life.
Lent and Beyond is an Anglican prayer site - often inspiring and thought provoking
I have mentioned the book 'Living Easter through the Year ' by John Pritchard before. I am using it again this year and highly recommend it.
I would very much like to hear of any ideas or resources that others use ......
Lent and Beyond is an Anglican prayer site - often inspiring and thought provoking
I have mentioned the book 'Living Easter through the Year ' by John Pritchard before. I am using it again this year and highly recommend it.
I would very much like to hear of any ideas or resources that others use ......
Saturday, April 07, 2012
An apology
My blog has been very neglected recently. I have started a return to practice for midwifery course and it is absorbing much of my time and thinking space. We still celebrate the seasons but I have little time to write about it! I am enjoying my first springtime Easter in a number of years - today I crystallised primroses and violets to decorate the Simnel cake with. We have shared much of this holy week with our church family and tomorrow we celebrate with my parents and sisters and their families.
I hope that before the end of the year I will have finished my course and will be back to regular blogging. In the meantime -
I hope that before the end of the year I will have finished my course and will be back to regular blogging. In the meantime -
A very Happy Easter to any readers who drop by!
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