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🌿✨ Announcing: Summer in Faerie ✨🌿

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“Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the disheveled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.”
— W.B. Yeats, The Land of Heart’s Desire

This summer, I’m stepping through the garden gate—and you’re invited to follow.

From June through August, I’ll be loosely guiding my creative work with a seasonal theme: Summer in Faerie. It’s a celebration of strange beauty, edible wonder, and stories that shimmer at the edges of the everyday.

Not every post will be about faeries, but the spirit of the season will be there—in every honey-drizzled berry, moonlit dessert, and flower-laced recipe. You’ll still find historical research, updates from The Adventurer’s Cookbook, and plenty of behind-the-scenes chaos—but this time, kissed by enchantment.

Expect:

🧚 Tiny treats and faerie-sized foods—tiny tarts, petal-wrapped cheeses, wild berries in honey syrup
🌸 Recipes with edible flowers, foraged greens, and ingredients from my garden
🧀 Experimental creations like petal-laced cheeses and glittering green wines
📝 Lore-rich nods to ACOTAR, The Folk of the Air, Redwall, LotR, and beyond
🌿 Craft projects for all ages—fairy garden furniture, twinkling windchimes, pressed flower lanterns, and more
🍷 Drinks both historical and fantastical—rosehip punch, glimmerwine, and dew-sweet cordials
🧺 Perhaps even a secret garden party… and a seasonal zine to bring it all together

For the duration of the season, all of the content will live on Patreon, where all supporters (paid or not) can access:

  • Early access to recipes, with full-resolution photos
  • Patreon-only posts, experiments, and lore
  • Voting power and input on what we explore next
  • A cozy spot in the story as it unfolds

If you’ve ever dreamed of sharing a twilight feast, or sipping something sparkling beneath the elder trees—now’s your moment. Come join me where the garden ends and the fairy tale begins.

👉 Join the faerie circle on Patreon

Pull up a toadstool. Stay a while. We’re just getting started… ✨

“Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the disheveled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.”

— W.B. Yeats, The Land of Heart’s Desire

This summer, we’re stepping through the garden gate and into something a little more magical. I’m excited to share that I’m starting a seasonal initiative, whereby June through August will be loosely guided by a new seasonal theme: Summer in Faerie. 

What does that mean?

It means that while not every post will be about faeries, the season as a whole will be inspired by the kind of strange beauty that might be found in a mossy glade or at the edge of a twilight feast. You’ll still see historical recipes, research tidbits, and plenty of behind-the-scenes peeks at The Adventurer’s Cookbook, but many will be infused with the flavors, flowers, and folklore of an enchanted summer.

Expect:

  • 🧚‍♀️ Tiny treats and faerie-sized foods—tiny tarts, petal-wrapped cheeses, and wild berries in honey syrup
  • 🌸 Recipes featuring edible flowers, foraged greens, and ingredients from my own gardens
  • 🧀 Experimental recipes like salt-free cheeses, moon-pale desserts, and glittering green wines
  • 📝 A special focus on the worlds of ACOTAR, The Folk of the Air series, LotR, Redwall, Tales of the Shire, and more!
  • 📸 Dreamy photoshoots, reels, and behind-the-scenes chaos from my kitchen and garden
  • 🌿 Craft ideas for both adults and kids – fairy garden furniture, pressed flower lanterns, and so much more!
  • 🍷 Drinks both historical and imaginary—from rosehip punch to glimmerwine
  • 🧺 And quite possibly… a secret garden party finale, and a zine to compile everything from the season! 👀

All Patrons, whether you’re able to pay or not, get some pretty cool perks:

  • Early access to every recipe, with full-resolution images and styled shots
  • Exclusive content only on Patreon
  • Bonus lore and storytelling
  • Patreon-only experiments and misadventures
  • Input on how the season develops

So come join us in the part of the forest where the real magic happens.

Pull up a toadstool. Stay a while. We’re just getting started…

 

 

 

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