Language
English
عربي
Tiếng Việt
русский
français
español
日本語
한글
Deutsch
हिन्दी
简体中文
繁體中文
Home
How To Use
Language
English
عربي
Tiếng Việt
русский
français
español
日本語
한글
Deutsch
हिन्दी
简体中文
繁體中文
Home
Detail
@kadellesamuals: Dropped 4kg in just a few weeks without trying. Some people wish to lose weight meanwhile, I’m over here struggling to keep it on 🥲 #weightgain
KADELLESAMUALS
Open In TikTok:
Region: GB
Thursday 12 June 2025 08:29:54 GMT
2652
95
7
0
Music
Download
No Watermark .mp4 (
1.3MB
)
No Watermark(HD) .mp4 (
0.86MB
)
Watermark .mp4 (
1.36MB
)
Music .mp3
Comments
teresa. :
Maybe it's an overactive thyroid? I’d get it checked by a doctor
2025-06-12 11:21:23
0
Mateo Mateo :
🌹🤭 Uauu, ești atât de drăguță, felicitări pentru tot ceea ce faci, ești uimitoare 🌹🌹🌹🤭🥰🤗
2025-06-13 11:18:30
0
david stephenson :
You don’t look underweight. Don’t mean that in a bad way.
2025-06-12 14:26:11
0
Dorian Rowe617 :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-06-15 07:49:27
0
William Peters :
😍😍😍
2025-06-14 06:28:58
0
davrostime :
Swop you my beached whale look for your perfect mermaid 🧜 look
2025-06-12 10:57:39
0
To see more videos from user @kadellesamuals, please go to the Tikwm homepage.
Other Videos
Chloe Madeley and husband James Haskell have exclusively spoken to OK! about their journey to parenthood. 💖In an exclusive chat, Chloe talks about the moment she discovered she was having a baby girl.#ChloeMadeley #JamesHaskell #Baby #Genderreveal #Family #L#LoveOKMagazine
Her eyes creep me out. #greatdane #greatdanesoftiktok #sillydog #fyp
as regina george
Tai nghe Bluetooth AP3 không núm cực đẹp, cực cuốn cho anh/chị/em#phukienthongminh #tainghebluetooth #apple #xuhuong #music #iphone #free_fire
Picture it, Sicily, 1322... it’s the evening of June 23rd and you’re a barefoot virgin, who’s dressed in white and who is about to scale an old walnut tree for some dude name John. What?!? The above scenario was just part of an ancient Italian ritual for making the “witches’ liqueur” known as Nocino (no-CHEE-no). Nocino is a liqueur whose main ingredient, and relevant magick, is Black Walnuts. More specifically, unripe, still on the tree, still green, soft, Black Walnuts. I don’t know about you, but I want to drink a charmed elixir, made by barefoot virgins, dressed in white, under the light of the Moon… just sayin’. I digress. Walnut trees are famous for being sacred to witches, especially in Italy and Sicily. Their magick is diverse, immense and ageless. The fruit or nuts (or noci as they are called in Italian) are considered favorable, bountiful and often strewn about at weddings and celebrations because of the good fortune they bring. The fruit or nuts were also known as ‘Jupiter’s nuts’ which the gods themselves dined upon while man ate acorns. Veneration of the Walnut tree was so vast and widespread that a very famous walnut tree in Benevento, Italy, was destroyed in the 7th century siting “questionable forms of worship being practiced at the tree.” In order to make this elixir, by magickal decree of a congress of witches, on Saint John’s Night, the aforesaid barefoot virgin dressed in white must; ascend the walnut tree and collect the fruit in odd numbers on the night between the 23rd and 24th of June. The walnuts must be left out overnight to cosmically be charged and to collect the vital solstice dew. The next day, the liqueur itself must be prepared by an ‘expert woman’ and no tools made of iron must ever touch the walnuts or the cordial. The walnuts are quartered and covered in alcohol. Other spices and ingredients are then added for their potency, magick, healing and taste. This magick usually varies from family to family. Recipes are kept top-secret and are passed down through lineage. Finally, our concoction brews until the eve of Ognissanti – All Saint’s Day, the 31st of October. Nocino must never be tasted before November 3rd and must be bottled and stored in a cool place until the next Winter Solstice. This potion is meant to be shared when the nights are dark, cold & long, with the ones we love to ward off the most ghastly of evil and baneful spirits. Whew… that’s intense! Basic Recipe Equipment Rubber gloves for cutting up the green walnuts, to avoid black staining on hands and nails A wide-mouth jar with a good sealing lid. A fine cheesecloth or jelly bag Bottles to store the finished Nocino in Ingredients 29/31 green walnuts {always odd number} 1 quart (or more, depending on jar size) vodka, grappa, aquavit, or other white spirit Zest of 1 lemon 5 cloves 2 cinnamon sticks 1 vanilla bean (optional) 1 pound sugar Gather the green walnuts directly from a tree; you won’t find them for sale. Wash and quarter the green walnuts. ***Don’t forget your gloves. Did I mention the walnuts will stain everything? Place all the things in the jar – except sugar – cover with alcohol. Shake the jar daily. Color will darken. Add sugar at the beginning of week 5. Continue to shake the jar daily for 2 more weeks. Strain on week 7 Nocino mellows and is best a year after bottling. Nocino smells like fresh baked gingerbread cookies, figs, leather and oak. Its aromatic, nutty & bittersweet. There is an inherent balance of the light and the dark, having its beginnings on the Summer solstice and its finale on the Winter Solstice. Even its slow decent from light green fresh walnuts to a deep dark magickal potion, mimics that of our own lives reminding us that there is sweetness in the dark. It’s perhaps the perfect addition to any witch’s cabinet. Perhaps this Summer Solstice I will hear stories about some of you, high in the trees on a hot summer night choosing just the right Black Walnuts for your magick Nocino – The Witches’ Liqueur #nocino
About
Robot
Legal
Privacy Policy