This directory is something I've been wanting to organize for a bit. Here is a listing of all my articles on Examiner (minus correspondences for particular dates and such).
National Domestic Witchery Examiner Articles
- Moon phase magic 101
- How to make homemade magical oils
- Black salt: what it is, how to make it, how to use it
- Witchcraft 101: Candle colors for simple spells
- Herbal 101: Mugwort
- Magic 101: creativity correspondences for the Domestic Witch
- Domestic witchery 101: a list of kitchen deities
Book Reviews and Aurthors
- Is Nigella Lawson a Pagan? She’s not telling
- Nigella Christmas by Nigella Lawson: Pagan or just Pagan-friendly?
Deities
- Domestic Witchery 101: inviting Hestia into your heart and home
- Choosing a domestic deity for the Pagan household
- Pagan parenting 101: ancient goddesses for the modern mother
- Domestic witchery 101: a list of kitchen deities
History
Herbs
- Herbal 101: catnip for medicinal, magical and culinary use
- Herbal 101: basil and it’s medicinal, culinary and magical uses
Humor
Imbolc
- A simple Imbolc candle ritual
- Imbolc Recipe: yogurt chicken salad
- Imbolc 101: activities for Imbolc
- Imbolc 101: Imbolc correspondences
- Imbolc 101: History of Imbolc
Interviews
Misc.
- Creating a magical household guardian for the home
- The 5 quick: 5 quick ways to bring deity into your everyday
- Pagan car protection charm
- Creating a domestic witch bottle as a home protection spell
- Kitchen myths, omens and superstitions
- Domestic Witchery at the $1 Store
News
- Vodou practitioner fils lawsuit in Texas over alleged religious discrimination
- School children petition to clear the names of witches
- Help the Nigerian “witch children”
- Notebooks about witch killings published online
- Help the “witches” of Malawi
- Outrage over Witch’s Wit beer label better focused on real persecution
- Arizona “vampire”stabbing connected to Paganism by the media
- Albuquerque police and media take steps to learn about Wiccan religion after stabbing
- Call to action: police question “solstice connection” in stabbing by Wiccan
- New Jersey State Board of Education approves Pagan/Wiccan holidays for the 2010-2011 school year
- Pagans and the news: how to help Haiti
- Pagan and theology professor Mary Daly dead at 81
- Help for Pagans dealing with the Ft. Hood, Texas tragedy available through Circle Sanctuary
Ostara (Spring Equinox)
- Pagan 101: A simple candle ritual for Ostara
- Pagan 101: activities for Ostara
- Pagan 101: Correspondences for Ostara
- Pagan 101: What is Ostara?
Pagan Parenting
- Pagan Parenting: online resources for Pagan children, teens ad parents
- Pagan Parenting 101: take a walk out in nature
- New Jersey State Board of Education approves Pagan/Wiccan holidays for the 2010-2011 school year
- Pagan parenting 101: guidelines for religious expression in public schools
- Pagan parenting 101: ancient goddesses for the modern mother
- Pagan Parenting: a popcorn spell for fun
- Pagan parenting book review: The Last Wild Witch by Starhawk
- Pagan Moonbeams: a newsletter for Pagan parents
Recipes
Rituals, Blessings, Prayers
Samhain/Halloween
Seasonal Eating
Secular Holidays
- Magical and mundane ways to honor soldiers on Veterans Day
- Wine pairing 101: picking a wine for your New Year’s Eve celebration (or any day)
- A ritual for New Year’s Eve: letting go of negativity
- Baking prosperity pumpkin bread for Thanksgiving
- How to decipher the labels and choose the right Thanksgiving turkey
- Bringing magic to your Thanksgiving dinner
Yule
- Taking back the holiday tree and where to find Pagan ornaments
- Yule gifts for your favorite kitchen witch
- Gifts for Yule: a basket full of wishes
- The perfect gift for a Pagan teen: Magus of Stonewylde by Kit Berry

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2 Comments:
Thanks for sharing; I'll have a proper read when I can take the time to read them all properly.
I was just reading through the article about the NJ State Board of Education's list of approved holidays for student dismissal and decided to look through my own state's laws. Tennessee is remarkably vague on the subject, simply stating that students shall be excused for religious observances if they are an adherent of that religion, or similar wording. What a blessing that is! Thanks for inspiring me to look into my own state's laws and regulations.
Knowledge is power!
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