Warm milk with almonds and cardamon. You may add a shot of Baileys Irish Cream if you so desire.
Suggested Food: Mango slices wrapped with lightly smoked salmon; Brie cheese and dark rye bread.
When you turn on the faucet for your bath or shower always remember this:
Bathing about 150 years ago was not like it is today. You would have had to do th following for your bath.
1. Chop the wood.
2. Build a fire.
3. Draw the water from the well or creek.
4. Spread an oil cloth on the floor to catch the splashes.
5. Bring out the tub.
6. Fill the tub with water
7. Have the bath.
8. Bail the water out.
9. Clean up the mess or splashes.
10. Put the tub away.
Is it any wonder people did this only once a month?? Puritans scorned soap and water as being impure. Bathing was a dirty word; it was common knowledge that it was injurious to your health, promoted nudity and encouraged promiscuity.
Autumn Bath
"Don't compromise yourself; You're all you've got. "
~~Janis Joplin
You'll need the following: 1/2 cup of each: Sage, peppermint and lavender 1 cup of apple cider vinegar
Directions: Steep herbs in 4 cups of boiling water for 20 minutes. Strain and add to filling tub. Add vinegar.
Recomendations: Almond bath gel, Hops bath oil or Sandalwood bath salts
Suggested Music: Bach concertos for unaccompanied cello movements 3 & 4
Suggested Drink: Why, Spiced cider of course!
Suggested Foods: Japanese pear apples and sharp cheddar cheese
A Great Gift Idea
Make a bath herb vinegar for friends and loved ones by steeping a 1/2 cup each of sage, peppermint and lavender in a quart of apple cider vinegar in a covered container in a warm sunny place. Shake at least once a day. After 2 weeks time strain and bottle in a decorative bottle and place 1 sprig each of the herb itself and seal.
Use 1/2 to 1 cup vinegar in the bath for a skin softening experience next to none. Don't be afraid to try different herbs as well.
Winter Bath
"We can do no great things; only small things with great love."
~~Mother Theresa
You'll need the following: 2 tbls. each: clove and allspice 1 tbls. each: ginger and nutmeg The peel of two oranges and one apple
Recommendations: Apple bath gel Italian olive oil foaming bath or freesia bath salts.
Suggested Music: Jean-Michel Jarre music De Chine
Suggested Drink: Mexican hot chocolate, spike it with cinnamon liqueur or Two Fingers Tequila, if your really brave try all three together
Suggested Foods: Cinnamon rolls (and those oranges and apples that you peeled! - waste not want not)
Bath Salt Base
1 cup Epsom salt, 1 cup rock or dead sea salt, 1 cup sodium bi-carbonate (baking soda) Put in jar and shake well. Store in a dry cool place.
For each bath: 3 heaping Tbls. of salt base, 10 drops essential oil for desired manifestation, 3 drops food coloring for desired manifestation.
Stir together with a non-metal fork. While stirring empower or chant for your desired manifestation. Add to your bath and concentrate on your ceremony or ritual.
Your bath can be for just plain relaxaton as well, so get creative with scents and their magickal purposes; or just a good old fashioned soak. This also makes another good gift idea.
Whether you give a lot to a special loved one or a little to a lot of special loved ones. Either or, you have a truly divine hand-blended gift to give that comes straight from the heart. Believe me the recipients will thank you for them. Don't forget to make a card for them with their bathing instructions.
Fizzing Bath Bombs
I love these things for the simple fact that I turn into a kid with one in my hand. The excitement of seeing the water fizz and how the bomb gets smaller and smaller like a sparkler on 4th of July. I feel like I am 5 again. So when I found this recipe I was pleased none the less. This is another one that would make great gifts for loved ones. My daughter steals mine every chance she gets. Enjoy these they are better than what you can find in any store.
1/2 cup sodium bi-carbonate (baking soda), 1/4 cup cornstarch, 1/4 cup citric acid (sour salt), 1 tbls. almond oil (you can use other emolliant oils as well; the almond is just a suggestion), 1 tbls. distilled water. 10 drops essential oil or 1/2 tsp. of fragrance oil of your choice to fit your desires, optional, but much more pleasant. Color if you want and I have been even known to throw in some ground herb as well.
Mix all the dry ingredients first then mix the liquids and pour in. It'll fizz but don't worry it's fine, just mix it really really well. Mold into 2 balls, pack tightly and let air and dry for a couple of hours. Then wrap in saran wrap with a raffia tie. They will crumble if left out so keep them dry and wrapped.
Fizzy Bath Crystals
For those of you who have no wish to make the bombs, here's a recipe for the bath crystals.
8 oz. wt. cornstarch, 8 oz. wt. citric acid (sour salt), 16 oz wt. sodium bi-carbonate (baking soda), up to one tsp. fragrance oil or 10 drops essential oil.
Mix cornstarch and citric acid together thoroughly. Add essential or fragrance oil as desired. Blend in baking soda and package. Use 1/4 to 1/2 cup per bath. Enjoy.
Even if you don't give some out as gifts; this gives you a good basis for your own enjoyment. My advice however, is just this....... It is always nicer to enjoy these with your cherished partner.
Happy Bathing!!!
Peace out friends,

Margaret