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Spell: Just Desserts Abundance Spell

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Today is National Whipped Cream Day in the United States. Cream (and butter) has long had otherworldly and magical associations, particularly for transformation, since cream can take so many forms. This correspondence is ideal for ensuring that even in the barren time of winter, there shall still be abundance in our lives. For this simple spell, all that is needed is a carton of heavy whipping cream, a mixing bowl, your preferred sweetener, a hand mixer, and your favorite dessert.

Pour the cream in the bowl and add the sweetener. Hold both hands over the bowl and charge the cream with the intention that any who partake of it shall enjoy abundance. Whip the cream with the mixer until it has thickened nicely, then add a big spoonful of it to your dessert. Eat the dessert and take into yourself the magic of abundance. Share with whomever you choose.

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