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Spell: Lovely Limoncello

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

Its origins are steeped in mystery, and its ingredients are deceptively simple: lemons, grain alcohol, water, and sugar. Whether you make your own limoncello or buy it in a store, the golden yellow liquid will cool your throat and lift your spirits.

For this spell you will need:
* A yellow candle
* Fireproof candleholder
* A saucer
* One lemon cut into slices
* Ice-cold limoncello
* Shot glasses

Place your yellow candle in the candleholder. Set the candle on the saucer. Arrange the lemon slices around the candle. Pour limoncello into the glasses. Light the candle and say:

Golden light, summer bright,
Yellow lemons, my delight.
Limoncello, sweet and tasty,
We raise our glasses and toast to thee!

Be sure to extinguish the candle.

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