Tag Archives: Pagan Kosher

Pagan Kosher: Eat What Your Ancestors Ate

As I write this, Samhain has just passed. I think about my maternal grandfather who left his family in Boston because he was tired of being beaten over a badly recited catechism. He fled north to Maine where he must … Continue reading

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Pagan Kosher: Pastured Meat

One of the most important beliefs that Pagans hold is that life is cyclical. We are born, we live, we die, and are re-born. Death is not escapable. No one gets out of here alive. Mortality is part of existence, … Continue reading

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Pagan Kosher: Permaculture

The second principle is eating clean food produced without chemicals, preferably using

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Pagan Kosher: Eating Local

The first principle of Pagan kosher is eating locally. Local is a scale of distance. It might be the chickens in your backyard, or on your roof if you live in a city. It might be the milk you buy … Continue reading

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Pagan Kosher

Having food laws in the context of religion is a familiar concept, but why would I advocate for such a thing for Paganism? Pagans are well known for disagreeing on plenty of things and this will not be any different. … Continue reading

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