The Magic of Walnut

The Magic of Walnut
Author: Radu Bobicᾰ
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2023-06-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1398474851

Discover the hidden potential of the walnut tree – nature’s very own pharmacy, whose benefits have been known since antiquity. From its use in house and furniture building, where it is regarded as a true aristocrat among woods, to its pharmaceutical properties, every part of this tree has a valuable purpose. But did you know that a mere 28g of walnut kernel provides 7g of protein – equivalent to 13% of your recommended daily intake? No wonder it’s nicknamed ‘the vegetarian meat’. And as well as its popularity as a nutritious snack, the walnut has many culinary uses. Try some of the recipes in this book to find out for yourself! Don’t miss out on the true power of the walnut – unlock its benefits for a healthier you.

The Magic of Walnuts - Walnuts for Natural Cures And Good Health

The Magic of Walnuts - Walnuts for Natural Cures And Good Health
Author: Dueep J. Singh
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1311934227

The Magic of Walnuts - Walnuts for Natural Cures And Good Health Table of Contents Introduction Most popular Walnut Cultivars Growing Walnuts Harvesting Storing Walnuts Nutritive Value of Walnuts Walnut Granola Walnuts to Cure You Walnuts for Constipation Pain in Joints Traditional Toothpaste Out Of Walnuts Walnuts for Improving Your Memory Natural Walnut Tune-up Tonic Walnuts for Skincare Walnuts for Chest Infections Precautions and Possible Side Effects Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Since ancient times, walnuts have been among the most popular – and also the most expensive – of dried fruits available to mankind. If you found yourself in ancient China and happened to be a member of the court of the Emperor, you would show your status by holding a pair of perfectly and symmetrically shaped walnuts. They would be large in size and would be moved around on your palms, while you discuss weighty political matters with the rest of your peers. They would also be rotating and pressing walnuts while arguing the point with you. The ancient Chinese considered these walnuts pressing their palms to be aids in acupuncture, especially when this pressure promoted the circulation of blood. If you are in ancient Rome, and were in Julius Caesar’s circle, you could perhaps see one of his slaves using red-hot walnut shells as a rather painful depilatory in order to keep Caesar’s skin smooth and hairless. Even today, in many parts of the world, burnt and powdered walnut shells are used as a scrub to prevent growth of hair. A traditional and very politically incorrect old Irish saying says “, a dog, a woman, a Walnut tree, the more you beat them, the better they be .” That is definitely not true, because I could not “see” anybody beating a Walnut tree, though, I have been witness to animals and human beings being treated to violence often, and all over the world. If you were a friend of Leonardo da Vinci in medieval times, it is possible that you may have seen him doing some of his drawings with an ink made up of black walnut husks. Many of these drawings still survive today. Robin Hood in his mythological adventures always disguised himself by staining his skin with walnut juice obtained from crushed walnuts and walnut husks. This dye was brown in color, and was used for dyeing hair by the ancient Greeks and Romans.

The Wizards on Walnut Street

The Wizards on Walnut Street
Author: Sam Swicegood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780692129661

When a well-respected corporate sorcerer is murdered, his eldest child Andy moves to Cincinnati to investigate, discovering a magical society bubbling just under the surface of the mundane world. Grab a cup of coffee and hand onto your Employee Handbook; it's gonna be a bumpy ride!

Old Witch and the Polka Dot Ribbon

Old Witch and the Polka Dot Ribbon
Author: Wende Devlin
Publisher: Purple House Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781930900714

When the kitchen is finally empty, Old Witch makes her own magic nut cake to enter in the carnival's cake baking contest. First published in 1970, this second book in the Old Witch series is back for a new generation of readers to discover!

The Disappearance of Literature

The Disappearance of Literature
Author: Aaron Hillyer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 162356512X

In this book Aaron Hillyer considers the implications of Maurice Blanchot's strange formulation: "Literature is heading to its essence, which is its disappearance." This quest leads Hillyer to stage a dialogue between the works of Blanchot and Giorgio Agamben. Despite being primary points of reference for literary theory, no significant critical work has examined their "literary" writings together. The Disappearance of Literature initiates this new trajectory through readings of Blanchot's The Unavowable Community and Agamben's The Open, two short books that harbor their most enigmatic writings. A series of related concepts-study, community, mysticism, and friendship-emerges from this pairing, and, Hillyer argues, forms the basis of a new vein of contemporary literature found in the novels and hybrid fictions of Enrique Vila-Matas, Anne Carson, and Cesar Aira.

Walking on Walnuts

Walking on Walnuts
Author: Nancy Ring
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780553375169

When Nancy Ring answered a newspaper ad seeking an assistant pastry chef, she thought she'd found the ideal way to exercise her baking skills while supporting her first love, painting. Little did she realize that the kitchens of New York City's restaurants are places where only the most talented and tenacious survive. This rich, life-affirming journey is infused with walnut lore, art, and tasty recipes from the kitchens of Nancy and her grandmothers.

The night journey: witchcraft as transformation

The night journey: witchcraft as transformation
Author: Yvonne Aburrow
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2018-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0244367779

This book is aimed at witches who want to deepen their engagement with their Craft. It explores modes and types of ritual; how rituals work; the uses of sound and silence in ritual; the witch's journey through life; the stages and pitfalls of the inner work. It shows how Queer Witchcraft is an inherent aspect of the archetype of the witch; how witchcraft relates to the land; witchcraft as resistance to oppression; working with ancestors; the witch's pact with spiritual powers; the relationship between madness, shamanism, and witchcraft; and the concept of the night journey, another very old image from the history of witchcraft; how to use insights gained from the practice of witchcraft in everyday life; group dynamics; being a coven leader; teaching and learning in a coven; egregore, lineage, upline, and downline; power and authority; the process of challenging oppression; how to evaluate your Craft; the meaning and purpose of 'spirituality', religion, and magic; the archetype of the witch and what it means.

Etruscan Roman Remains

Etruscan Roman Remains
Author: Charles Godfrey Leland
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1602066663

The Etruscans are one of history's great mysteries -- a sophisticated society that flourished at the heart of the Classical world and then vanished, leaving relatively few archaeological remains and few records of their culture. The Etruscans were adept at magic, and Etruscan books of spells were common among the Romans but they have not survived. While greatly influenced by the Greeks, the Etruscans retained elements of an ancient non-Western culture, and these archaic traits contributed greatly to the civilization once thought of as purely Roman (gladiators, for example, and many kinds of divination). Leland retrieves elements of Etruscan culture from the living popular traditions of remote areas of the Italian countryside where belief in "the old religion" survives to an astonishing degree. Recorded when many of these secret beliefs and practices were fading away, this remarkable volume deals with ancient gods, spirits, witches, incantations, prophecy, medicine, spells, and amulets, giving full descriptions, illustrations, and instructions for practice.

Dragons at That Awkward Age

Dragons at That Awkward Age
Author: Bill McCurry
Publisher: Infinite Monkeys Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2024-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A reluctant, aging assassin. An angry dragon hitting puberty. A realm about to go up in flames… Bib the sorcerer fears his marriage is on the rocks. But while the cynical forty-something and his wife attempt to restore her magically erased memories, a powerful magician enspells him with a command to kill a king. And while he wracks his brain for a loophole to avoid committing regicide, a ravenous teenage dragon shows up demanding answers. Using the flame-throwing beast to prop up his waning physical prowess, Bib reluctantly slays the local ruler… and then hunts down the man who forced him into the deed. But traveling across the land with an acne-ridden sidekick has his past life flashing before his eyes in a worrying stream of questionably selfish decisions. Will Bib rewrite the ending to his own story before chaos sets the world on fire? Dragons At That Awkward Age is the snappy second book in the Sorcerer of Bad Examples humorous fantasy series. If you like ridiculous misadventures, fast-paced action, and blazing snark, then you’ll love Bill McCurry’s sharp-toothed take on adolescence. Buy Dragons At That Awkward Age to parent a deadly little monster today!