BLOG For The Week of March 19-24, 2018



BLOG FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 19-24, 2018

Herbs

Yemaya’s Herbs
Yemaya’s herbs are used for peace, fertility and protection. · Angelica · Almond · Asafetida · Balm of Gilead · Basil · Coconut · Camphor · Cumin · Carnation · Citron · Eucalyptus · Gardenia · Grape · Grains of Paradise · Jasmine · Lemon · Lotus · Myrrh · Mugwort · Magnolia · Meadow Sweet · Narcissus · Penny Royal · Peony · Pine · Poppy Seed · Sandalwood · Tuberose · Vertivert · Watermelon

Obatala’s Herbs
Obatala’s herbs are used for cleansing, protection and health. · Almond · Angelica · All Spice · Basil · Bay Leaf · Carnation · Cedar Wood · Citron · Clove · Copal · Cumin · Coriander · Eucalyptus · Frankincense · Ferns · Fennel · Garlic · Gardenia · Geranium · Horehound · Honey Suckle · Heather · Hyssop · Lilacs (white) · Lime · Lemon Balm · Lavender · Lotus · Mallow · Myrrh · Mistletoe · Mugwort · Mandrake · Marigold · Orris · Peppermint · Petit grain · Pine · Patchouli · Penny Royal · Peony · Roses (white) · Rose Geranium · Rue · Sage · Sandalwood (white) · Snap Dragon · Thistle · Thyme · Violet · Vervain · Wisteria · Yarrow


Addimu
How to make Agidi as a Addimu for Oya or Agayu


Necessary products:

Agidi made for Oya and Agayu
·       Yellow corn flour.
·       3 c water.
·       3 sticks cinnamon.
·       4 stars of anisette fruit -minced.
·       1 c. sugar.
·       Small pinch of salt.
·       Banana leaf.

The traditional way was to ferment the corn flour and wash it to remove the fermented smell. But usually we don't have time to do that so... add your flour slowly to water in a pot as not to cause lumps using a wooden spoon . Add the other ingredients and then watch so the mixture does not stick to the pan.
Take a banana leaf and roast it on the stove top ... as before in the rice cakes cut the leaf in 6X6 squares, add three scoops of a mixture in center wrap up like a ball and twist the top or tie it off like a candy wrapper. Allow to cool and firm up. Ugali (Agidi in West Africa). Cornmeal Mush Yield: 8 portions One of the foods most frequently used in both East and West Africa is a mush or gruel made by pounding fresh corn and squeezing out the cornstarch.
When it is cooked in boiling water to a gruel consistency and used as a breakfast cereal it is called Uji (Ogi, in West Africa). When it is cooked to a thicker consistency, so that it can easily be rolled into a ball, it is called Ugali (Agidi in West Africa). As a substitute, you can use cornmeal grits or buckwheat grits. Africans in the USA, use any fine white cereal such as Farina or Cream of Wheat. These cereals are surprisingly tasty when served with meat and poultry gravies. Stone- ground white cornmeal can be purchased in specialty food shops.
For added flavor, try cooking cornmeal grits, farina, or any cereal in chicken or beef stock instead of water. The cereals absorb the flavor of the stock and make an excellent accompaniment for meats. Rice and couscous, that wonderful semolina grain used so abundantly in North Africa, are delicious when prepared in this way. In Swahili, any thick mush is called Ugali.
There is a light Ugali made with cornmeal flour and there is a dark Ugali made with millet flour, and often groundnuts (peanuts) are ground in with the mush.

In a 2-quart saucepan:
Boil rapidly 1-quart WATER or CHICKEN BROTH. Add: 1 tsp. SALT and 1 cup ANY FINE WHITE CEREAL. Swirl the cereal into the boiling water and cook according to package directions to a thick heavy mush. Keep warm over hot water (in a double boiler) until ready to serve.
Allow to cool and firm up. Ugali (Agidi in West Africa). Cornmeal Mush Yield: 8 portions One of the foods most frequently used in both East and West Africa is a mush or gruel made by pounding fresh corn and squeezing out the cornstarch. When it is cooked in boiling water to a gruel consistency and used as a breakfast cereal it is called Uji (Ogi, in West Africa).
When it is cooked to a thicker consistency, so that it can easily be rolled into a ball, it is called Ugali (Agidi in West Africa). As a substitute, you can use cornmeal grits or buckwheat grits. Africans in the USA, use any fine white cereal such as Farina or Cream of Wheat.
These cereals are surprisingly tasty when served with meat and poultry gravies. Stone- ground white cornmeal can be purchased in specialty food shops. For added flavor, try cooking cornmeal grits, farina, or any cereal in chicken or beef stock instead of water.
The cereals absorb the flavor of the stock and make an excellent accompaniment for meats. Rice and couscous, that wonderful semolina grain used so abundantly in North Africa, are delicious when prepared in this way. In Swahili, any thick mush is called Ugali.

SPIRITUAL BATH 

Purificatory Dispossession ( SPIRITUAL PURIFICATION ) Spiritual Balance
In a bucket of water pour some river water, Rompesaraguey leaves juice, alamo leaves juice, Espanta Muerto , and some drops of ju ju oil. Then take a bath with this mix for thirty minutes. After bath, dress in white. 

Required Products:
Find them today below or at your local bótanica.
·       Rompesaraguey Leaves
·       Alamo Leaves
·       River Water
·       Yoruba Espanta Muerto Essence
·       Ju Ju Oil

Baño De Agua De Coco Para La Buena Suerte

Productos Necesarios:
·       Agua Tibia.
·       Agua de Coco.
·       Leche de Coco.
·       Aceite Yoruba Quita Maldición.
·       Aceite Yoruba Abre Caminos.
·       Polvos Yoruba para la Prosperidad.
·       Hojas de Menta Y Romero.
·       Baño Yoruba Abre Caminos.
·       Pétalos de Rosas.
·       Vela  Abre Caminos y Dinero o [una vela verde y otra amarilla ].
·       Vaso de Agua.
·       Incienso de Pachulí

En un cubo con Agua Tibia, echar Agua de Coco, Leche de Coco, Aceite Yoruba Quita Maldición, Aceite Yoruba Abre Caminos, Polvos Yoruba para la Prosperidad, Hojas de Menta Y Romero, Baño Yoruba Abre Caminos y Pétalos de Rosas. Mezcle y deje reposar por unos minutos. Encienda una Vela  Abre Caminos y Dinero con un Vaso de Agua y un Padre Nuestro, pidiéndoles a sus Espíritus Guardianes que con su divino poder traigan Buena Suerte y Prosperidad a su vida. Encienda algunas varitas de Incienso de Pachulí para purificar el ambiente y atraer la Abundancia y la Prosperidad en todas las etapas de su vida. Tome un Baño como acostumbra desde la cabeza y termine con el Baño de Agua de Coco repitiendo; 

Todo lo malo ha salido de mi cuerpo, alma y espíritu y lejos se ira, con esta Agua de coco Atraigo todo la Buena Suerte y la Prosperidad a mi vida.

Vista con Ropa Blanca todo el dia.



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