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Italian witchcraft is derived from the Shamanic or Pagan Roman-Greco traditions. Technically, Strega is a female witch and Stregone is a male.
Many Italians love to have a liqueur after dinner - so which one should you choose?
The Evil Eye, Malocchio, also spelled Mal Occhio in Italian, is an ancient and nearly universal belief. The Italian Strega (Pagans or Witches) have a way to cure this.
The Pagan religions and those of Shamanic people share the same basic spiritual beliefs. History and the present evidence this. Fascinating topic....
Harlequin's Silhouette Desire imprint brings an Italian romance of two business rivals, who become lovers destined to end their family's quarrel and break a Strega curse.
Thirsty or hungry, Vessel and Spur are sure to whet your whistle and satisfy any craving. Cocktails are creatively divine and the cuisine - delicious!
Green Chartreuse is an ancient liquor with a storied background. Learn how it made its way from the mountains of France to your liquor cabinet. Recipes included below!
This recipe for homemade ice cream, is for a sophisticated Spumone di Caffe e Vaniglia, an ideal Italian dessert.
Best known for his Burke series, Andrew Vachss turns his considerable talents to illuminating the life of the homeless in a novel that will please new and old fans alike.
As many religions have different persuasions, so does Wicca, reflecting individual paths. No one pure system of beliefs is the right one for all people to follow.


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