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What are some food dishes commonly served at wiccan festivals? I will be celebrating yule for the first time.
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My favorite was in one of Scott Cunningham's books... I don't remember which one it was now but if I can find it, I'll let you know. Here's the recipe:

Crescent Cakes
1 cup finely ground almonds (almond flour)
1 1/4 cups regular flour
1/2 cup powdered sugar
2 drops almond extract
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 egg yolk

Combine almond (almond flour), flour, sugar and extract until thoroughly mixed. With the hands, work in butter and egg yolk until well-blended. Chill the dough. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Pinch off pieces of dough about the size of walnuts and shape into crescents. Place on greased sheets and bake for about 20 minutes. Allow to cool 2 minutes on the cookie sheet and then move to a cooling rack.
I like to put a small amount of slivered almonds on them when they are cooling.

This is my particular favorite but then I love almonds... Yummy!
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I did some internet searching for you and found this site that looks like it has some goodies on it too...

http://recipesforapagansoul.weebly.com/yule-dec-21-23.html

Good luck!
AstridSpirit
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Foods for Yule can be : nuts,turkey and lamb's wool.

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There are no foods that are typically considered Wiccan. We're far too diverse to say eat this or that. Eat what sounds good to you.
That being said, there are some foods commonly associated with certain Sabbats. For example:
Imbolc - milk and milk products
Beltaine - fresh fruits
Midsummer - fruits and veggies
Lughnassad - grains, bread, beer, etc
Mabon - nuts, autumn fruits and veggies
Samhain - meat
Yule - dried fruits, and all the usual foods like turkey etc
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On Yule I make lamb roast, roast beef, Turkey, or deer. Last year I made for my coven a meat loaf wrapped in bacon [and one without bacon for myself] I usually make spiced cider with dried orange slices. [Which usually gets a bunch of vodka poured into it at some point in the middle of the night lol]

For Yule we do a potluck, so each person brings something, whoever hosts [usually me] makes the meat and Yule log cake. Just think of food you would eat at Christmas, or remind you of the winter, and make that.
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Most pagan holiday foods are foods which correspond with the season that they are celebrated in.
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