Amy Bruni
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Food to Die For: Recipes and Stories from America's Most Legendary Haunted Places:
"A fun and spooky cookbook filled with haunted locations and even more amazing recipes. This book combines eerie hotels, haunted homes, hellish hospitals, and spooky ghost towns with recipes related to each place and fun back ground history too. I had"
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"I saw the name and cover art for this book and I swear it sang a siren song to me and I HAD to have it! This is the perfect book for those who are spooky at heart and love to cook. When I originally looked at this book I assumed it would be a cookboo"
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Food to Die For: Recipes and Stories from America's Most Legendary Haunted Places:
"Want to scratch a travel itch while spooking yourself making dinner? This right here is what you need.
This book is just as much a history book as it is a cookbook but with a flare. The photographer for this killlllled - pub intended. I love food and a" Read more of this review » |
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“We also had a spirit box running, which is a modified radio that amplifies paranormal voices.”
― Life with the Afterlife: 13 Truths I Learned about Ghosts
― Life with the Afterlife: 13 Truths I Learned about Ghosts
“The idea of crossing someone over or telling a person to “go into the light” has always seemed dismissive to me. We’re not listening to them, we’re not trying to help them, we’re just walking in and telling them what to do. Why do we have the right or the power to decide that for someone else?”
― Life with the Afterlife: 13 Truths I Learned about Ghosts
― Life with the Afterlife: 13 Truths I Learned about Ghosts
“People tend to hold on to items like their family rosary beads, he believes, because of the energy and intention their owners infused in them. “They are constantly putting energy into that piece of jewelry: wishing for things, praying for things, focusing on things. They hold a lot of energy, and when they are passed down to generations, that’s why people keep them.” “My granny’s Bible,” Adam said. “I know she spent time and energy reading it, writing in it, and holding it. If you could go and pick that Bible up and sit long enough, I believe that you could feel it. They’re there with you.”
― Life with the Afterlife: 13 Truths I Learned about Ghosts
― Life with the Afterlife: 13 Truths I Learned about Ghosts
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