WITCHES' BROOMSTICKS
My family loves bread, so I try to serve some with every meal. Halloween isn't the same without these oh-so-good breadsticks.
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 30m
Yield 15 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine the biscuit mix, milk and Italian seasoning. Turn onto a lightly floured surface; knead 10 times. Divide into 30 portions; set half aside. Roll the remaining 15 pieces into 7-in. ropes for broom handles; fold in half and twist. Place on ungreased baking sheets., Shape reserved pieces into 2-1/2-in. circles; cut with scissors to form a bundle of broom twigs. Place below each broom handle; pinch edges to seal. Brush with butter; sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. , Bake at 450° for 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve warm or cool on a wire rack.
Nutrition Facts :
BREADSTICK BROOMSTICKS
Make and share this Breadstick Broomsticks recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Debbwl
Categories Breads
Time 35m
Yield 10 broomsticks
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Unroll dough and divide along perforations.
- For each broomstick, shape breadstick into 8 X 1-1/2-inch strip; twist one end for handle. Cut 5 or 6 slits (2 inches long) into opposite end; separate dough at slits for bristles of broom.
- Brush egg over dough.
- Sprinkle parmesan cheese over the bristles. If using garlic powder sprinkle over the parmesan cheese.
- Place about 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets.
- Bake 15 minutes or until golden brown.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 17.9, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.6, Cholesterol 20.8, Sodium 45.3, Carbohydrate 0.1, Protein 1.6
PRETZEL BROOMSTICK
Yummy cute little snacks.
Provided by medoDIYstuffs
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Cheese
Time 10m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Cut each string cheese stick into thirds. Snip the ends of each third into thin strings to look like a broom.
- Place a pretzel stick into each piece of string cheese to create the broom handle. Tie a spinach strip around the cheese.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 84 calories, Carbohydrate 12.1 g, Cholesterol 6.7 mg, Fat 2.5 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 3.7 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 337.9 mg
BESOM (BROOM) LORE
On Halloween there is a little "WITCH" in all of us. Here is some (Besom)broom Lore.
Provided by Stormy Stewart @karlyn255
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- Never step over a broom laying on the floor, if you do & are unmarried you will stay that way. ***
- When moving into a new home, a loaf of bread & a new broom should be sent in first for good luck. ***
- It is bad luck to take a broom across water. ***
- Never lean a broom against a bed. ***
- To keep a ghost out, lean a broom against the door jam. ***
- To give away a used broom is bad luck. ***
- A broom should never be used to sweep dust out of the front door, because it sweeps the luck out with it. ***
- Never sweep a house at night. It is an insult to the faeries & the spirits of the dead. ***
- A broom standing outside the front door says that the lady of the house is away & the men of the house are at liberty to entertain guests. ***
- A broom dropping in front of the door means company before the day is over. ***
- Always pick up, for luck, a broom that is lying on the floor or ground. ***
- Always sweep dirt out the back door or you will sweep away your best friend. ***
- Bad luck will befall you all year, if you sweep on New Year's Day. ***
- Burn up the rubbish when you sweep on New Year's Day and you will have money throughout the new year. ***
- Carry a broom under your arm for luck. ***
- Carrying a broom over your shoulder will give you bad luck. ***
- Do not sweep immediately after the departure of a guest or you will sweep him bad luck. ***
- Dropping a broom while sweeping is the sign of a new carpet. ***
- Hitting someone with a broom means that he will go to jail before a week has passed. ***
- If a broom falls as you are passing it, you will have bad luck. ***
- If a broom falls in front of you and you step over it before picking it up, you will have a "bed of sickness." ***
- If dirt is swept out a door before sunrise, you may expect bad luck. ***
- If dirt is swept out of the house on Friday, the house will burn. ***
BROOMSTICK OR BESOM,
IN honor of Halloween and Samhain the witches new year. Here is a little history on the besom/broom.
Provided by Stormy Stewart @karlyn255
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- The broomstick has come to be the traditional companion to the witch, and the enchanted steed for her wild and unholy night-flights through the air.
- Even Walt Disney paid tribute to its legendary magical character, in his film "Fantasia", when he drew Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice, with a bewitched broomstick that did its work only too well.
- However, the broomstick was only one of the means witches were supposed to use for the purpose of flight. Its frequent occurrence in folklore points to the fact that it possessed some special significance.
- This significance is in fact a phallic one. In Yorkshire folk-belief, it was unlucky for an unmarried girl to step over a broomstick, because it meant that she would be a mother before she was a wife. Is Sussex, the May-Pole, which was itself a phallic symbol, used to be topped with a large birch broom. A 'besom' is a dialect term for a shameless, immoral female.
- 'To marry over the broomstick'. 'jump the besom', was an old-time form of irregular marriage, in which both parties jumped over a broomstick, to signify that they were joined in common-law union. At gypsy wedding ceremonies, the bride and groom jump backwards and forwards over a broomstick; further evidence of the broom's connection with sex and fertility.
- In a curious and interesting old book, "A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon, and Chant", by Albert Barrere and Charles Godfrey Leland (London, 1899 and 1897, also Gale Research, Detroit, 1889), we are told that a slang term in those days for a 'dildo' or artificial penis was 'a broom handle'; and the female genitals were known vulgarly as 'the broom'. To 'have a brush' was to have sexual intercourse. This throws considerable light on the real significance of the broomstick in witch rituals, and in old folk-dances, in which it often plays a part.
- The original household broom was a bunch of the actual broom plant,"Planta genista", tied round a stick. "Broom! Green broom!" was old street cry, used by vendors of broom-bunches for this purpose.
- The "Planta genista" was the badge of the "Plantagenet" family, who derived their name from it. They were rumored to favor the Old Religion.
- At one time of the year, the broom plant was unlucky. The old saying goes: "If you sweep he house with blossomed broom in May, you will sweep the head of the house away." This could perhaps have some connection with old sacrificial rites at the commencement of summer.
- Sometimes the broomstick was regarded as having power to repel witches; perhaps with the idea of turning their own magic against them. At any rate, a broomstick placed across the threshold of a house was supposed to keep witches out.
- A broomstick could also be a luck symbol. When alterations were being made to an old house at Blandford in Dorset in 1930, a broomstick was found walled been put there for luck, and it was allowed to remain in its hiding-place.
- These additional meanings of the broomstick are in accord with its phallic significance. Things which are sex symbols are life symbols, and hence luck bringers and protectors against the Evil Eye.
- In Reginald Scot's "Discoverie of Witchcraft" (London, 1584, and edited by Hugh Ross Williamson, Centaur, Southern Illinois University Press, 1964), he says of the witches' Sabbats:"At these magicall assemblies, the witches never faile to danse; and in their danse they sing these words, Har, har, divell divell, danse here danse here, plaoe here plaie here, Sabbath, sabbath. And whiles they sing and danse, everie one hath a broom in hir hand, and holdeth it up aloft." He was quoting from the descriptions of witch rites given by a French demonologist, Jean Bodin. It appears from the other old description that witches also performed a kind of jumping dance, riding on staffs; and if broomsticks were used for this purpose, too, it is easy to see how this dance, combined with the witches' experience of wild visions and dreams of flying while in a stage of magical trance, gave rise to the popular picture of broomstick-rising witches in flight through the air.
- When broomsticks or besoms began to be made of more durable materials than the broom plant, the usual combination of woods for them was birch twigs for the brush, and ashen stake for the handle, and osier willow for the binding. However, in the Wyre Forest area of Worcestershire, the traditional woods are oak twigs for the sprays, which is the makers' term for the broom part; hazel for the staff; and birch for the binding. All of these trees are full of magical meanings of their own, and feature in the old Druidic tree alphabets of Ancient Britain. The ash is a sacred and magical tree; the oak is the king of the woods; the hazel is the tree of wisdom; the willow is a tree of moon-magic; and the birch is a symbol of purification.
- There are many beliefs based on the Broom as it made its genesis from medicine staff to symbol of Rebirth. The wedding broom represents a joining of souls working together as they jump over the Broom into their new life together. When a bride and groom moved into a new house, a new broom was be used to sweep a little dust into the door. Then this swept dust was placed onto the hearthstone to retain blessings.
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