Thursday, December 21, 2006

Yule Nog-Blast From The past


It might be too late by the time you read this to concoct this, my very own special "Yule Nog" recipe, for Yule, but never fear. It is just as good any other time of the year, including Christmas and, especially, for New Years celebrations.

The good thing about this recipe is that it will make you as mellow high or as wildly drunk as you want, but you should not get sick, nor should you have a hangover the next day. In fact, you should wake up the following day feeling greatly refreshed.

What makes it such a good recipe for Yule, or actually any of the Sabbats, or Esbats, is it's quality as an inducer of lucid dreams, dreams which may or may not be of a psychic nature. So profound is the effects on the dreaming mind, in fact, that a dream that might ordinarily be perceived as a nightmare, will while under the influence of this Nog, come across in a way that you can look at it squarely, even pleasantly, while you are dreaming it. It should wipe out all fear of what you are seeing, thus enabling you to face it squarely, bravely, and even out of great curiosity, and humor.

Yes, what otherwise might seem to be a horrible nightmare, on this Yule Nog might actually seem funny to you.

It's also great for partying, for romance and sex, and for general attunement with the Mother Goddess and the newborn God of Yule, either in a group or coven setting, or as a solitary practitioner.

I'll say no more, other than to click on the post title, and the link thereon will take you to this old post from last year, which contains the recipe with instructions on mixing all the ingredients in the proper order and manner.

4 comments:

Frank Partisan said...

Nothing is worse, than being sick on nog.

I'm a tea totaler.

SecondComingOfBast said...

Renegade-I know where you're coming from. I love alcohol, but it don't seem to cae too much for me. I learned a long time ago, to get the most beneficial effects, in my case, required moderation, not drinking too much too fast, and eating something, if but a little.

The good thing about this Nog is, the pudding, in combination with the other ingredients, coats the stomach in such a way it moderates the absporption of the alcohol, and makes getting sick, or hungover, far less likely.

Lemuel Calhoon said...

Sounds very good. I'll have to try it.

Also, you have been tagged for the Christmas Meme. Go here for details:

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SecondComingOfBast said...

Lemuel-I know, I saw that. I'll put something up tonight or tomorrow.

If you do try that Nog, I think you'll like it,though it might be a little sweet for your tastes.