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Spell: Fructify Yourself!

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Oh, for the love of fruit! Summer brings delicious, delightful, cooling fruits to our tables. We love to incorporate juicy, ice-cold watermelons, cucumber water, and fresh tomatoes from the garden into our meals. Equally delightful is the sound of ice shaken in a tumbler to make a quenching gin and tonic with a slice of cooling lime, or the increasingly popular sour ales made from fruit flowing from the tap at your favorite brewery.

For this spell you will need:

  • Your favorite fruit
  • A strainer
  • A glass of water

Place the fruit in the strainer. Hold the glass of water and say:
Blessed be, element of water.

Pour the water over the fruit and gently shake the strainer. Place the fruit in the refrigerator and allow it to chill. Then enjoy the fruit with your favorite summer meal. Thank the Goddess for providing us with an abundance of fruit!

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