Unless it’s a potion for spreading bird flu….
It also comes in handy in that fried chicken recipe.
it’s good for the soul
They have stooped to using fowl language . . . . ☻
PUSH!
I think I’d prefer my soup without the feathers, thank you.
But there’s so many other things that are supposed to taste just like chicken, can’t you use one of them?
There’s a face in the chest and tummy area of the witch in black.
The faces in the ceiling—some of which are uglier than the witches—are looking down on their plans.
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Does it look to anyone else like there are letters on the rim of the cauldron?
I always DID get those ingredients confused! :))
Faces on the noses of the two red witches.
Chicken Soup for the Witches’ Soul
May 29, 2015
BlueEyedCatMom about 12 years ago
Unless it’s a potion for spreading bird flu….
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
It also comes in handy in that fried chicken recipe.
celeconecca about 12 years ago
it’s good for the soul
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 12 years ago
They have stooped to using fowl language . . . . ☻
LingeeWhiz about 12 years ago
PUSH!
Dani Rice about 12 years ago
I think I’d prefer my soup without the feathers, thank you.
Digital Frog about 12 years ago
But there’s so many other things that are supposed to taste just like chicken, can’t you use one of them?
Larry Miller Premium Member about 12 years ago
There’s a face in the chest and tummy area of the witch in black.
bmonk about 12 years ago
The faces in the ceiling—some of which are uglier than the witches—are looking down on their plans.
+++++
Does it look to anyone else like there are letters on the rim of the cauldron?
MontanaLady about 12 years ago
I always DID get those ingredients confused! :))
Faces on the noses of the two red witches.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Chicken Soup for the Witches’ Soul