WELCOME TO THE HEARTH AND HOME RECIPE SITE
Cooking is one of our most ancient activities. When we let it, it grounds us in the traditions of our ancestors, of our chosen communities, and the ancient wisdom within the food itself. Cooking is an act of magic, in the sense that magic is change with intention: The energy and wisdom of the ingredients come together to create something new, and as we stir the pot our energy and emotions become part of the dish as well. Cooking is an expression of love; for the land that grew the food, for the seasonal at hand, for each carefully chosen ingredient, and for the people who eat the food.
Because food culture evolves over time, the seasonal menus and recipes referred to in The Earth Spirit Hearth and Home are published here. Some recipes come from my family's traditions, and others belong to cultural traditions and the greater community. I hope they bring joy to each of your seasonal holidays.
Because food culture evolves over time, the seasonal menus and recipes referred to in The Earth Spirit Hearth and Home are published here. Some recipes come from my family's traditions, and others belong to cultural traditions and the greater community. I hope they bring joy to each of your seasonal holidays.
The Earth Spirit Hearth and Home is a lovely collection of nature-based practices, celebrations, and food traditions that weave each season into the energy of the home. These practices are easily personalized and are intended to work with any schedule or living situation. |
SEASONAL RECIPES FOR EACH OF NATURE'S HOLIDAYS
SPRING Making use of random ingredients in our cupboards, with added early spring greens and herbs to bring fresh nutrients and life to our winter fare. The Season's Holidays First Spring Light Spring Equinox |
SUMMER Savoring the joys of summer's bounty with berries, fruits, flowers, vegetables, herbs, and the sweetness of honey. The Season's Holidays Summer's Dawn Summer Solstice |
AUTUMN Celebrating harvest season and all its abundance, honoring nature's offerings of vegetables, fruit, and grains. The Season's Holidays First Harvest Autumn Equinox |
WINTER Honoring the still bare winter season with simple frugality on the one hand and foods that bring sunlight to darkness on the other. The Season's Holidays Hallows' Eve Winter Solstice |