“Flaming Phoenix” Red Pepper and Cheese Appetizer

When I first came across this recipe, it had a boring name–”Festive Holiday Appetizer” or something like that. But the rebirth of the phoenix from the flames is what came to mind as I read through the steps to make it. So I tweaked it a bit and re-named it. If you’re looking for a delicious, easy appetizer for New Year’s Eve or any special occasion, this just might be the ticket. And what’s more, you can consider this part recipe and part kitchen meditation. You’ll see why as we go along… [Read more...]

Fanning the Flames: The Mythical Phoenix as a Symbol for Transformation and Renewal

"Phoenix" by Stanley Morrison

What you need to know about the past is that no matter what has happened, it has all worked together to bring you to this very moment. And this is the moment you can choose to make everything new. Right now.

Author Unknown

Talk about going out in a blaze of glory. That’s the phoenix. But it doesn’t end there. Not for this old bird… [Read more...]

Blame It on Demeter

Statue of the Goddess Demeter

It’s coming—you can feel it in the air. Already the evenings are cooler. It won’t be long before we’ll have to face those cold, gray winter mornings again. (Of course, this isn’t so much an issue for us southern Arizonans, but for those in less hospitable climes, let me just say, I still remember and I feel your pain…)

This time of year always brings with it a certain lethargy. You know how it goes, one minute you’re lying in the arms of Morpheus, snoring peacefully, and then the alarm goes off—again—and you hit the “snooze” button—again, roll over and pull the covers up over your head. Some days it takes an almost Herculean effort to finally rouse yourself, swing out of bed, and plant those nice warm tootsies on the cold, hard floor.

This is all Demeter’s fault, you know, at least according to Greek mythology. She’s the goddess of the harvest, the one who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth. And before she got mad and created “seasons,” it was always warm and sunny—an eternal spring, if you will.

In her defense, she was sorely provoked. In fact, she was acting out of the strongest love of all—the love of a mother for her child. Here’s what happened:

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