Pomegranates Mountain Tomatoes and Artichokes centerpiece - ☽ ✧ - Δ - ✧ ☾ - An arrangement that is edible with veg and fruit unique. A better and healthy alternative to candy that even children love... the juiciness of a ripe mountain tomatoes with a squeeze of Himalayan salt is second to none... Children are attracted to bright colors and love these setups. Another benefit of this type of arrangement is akin to leaving out good food for those protective loving spirits that break through the veil this time of the year. I leave this table set up going all the way to yule - one night or two is not enough to me & in a world where we have been so cut off from our pagan ancestors, i feel its important to invite the door to stay open for longer. Everyday becomes a healthy surprise to a food routine, by selecting from the stand. Enjoy the slide show and read on to replicate. From Chapter ‘arrangements' What I Use;
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