![]() So, this Mother's Day, I will raise a glass of sweet tea and remember the best of my mama, BroomStick Betty, a true original. I miss her encouragement and her belief that I could do most anything I set my mind to. I miss watching her cooking in her witch filled kitchen. With kitchen scissors, cut 3/4-inch-long fringe on one long side of snack roll. I remember mama expressing her disappointment when she found out the Good Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz was Billie Burke, more known as a comedienne than the elegant, beautiful, Glinda.Įven after almost 25 years, I still miss BroomStick Betty. Steps 1 Line large cookie sheet with waxed paper or parchment paper. If I was out with her and we saw a witch of some kind in a store or holiday display, I would shout MAMA! I think mom got a kick out of it. I still have one hanging in my office, a stuffed one with white hair, striped stockings, and pointed black shoes. When she passed away in 1990, most of her friends chose one of her witches to remember her by. ![]() Let stand at room temperature for about 45 minutes or in freezer for about 5 minutes or until set. Press 3 miniature chocolate chips into each 'ghost' for eyes and mouth. She had witches brought to her from all over the US and even from other countries. Drop rounded 1/2 teaspoonfuls of melted white vanilla chips crosswise onto pretzels shape to resemble 'ghosts' seated on 'broomsticks.' 4. ![]() This was the era of the Kitchen Witch, and she had several of those. I will lead the session inspired by Spirit and those in attendance. The nickname stuck and became the genesis of a new hobby for mama. Seating Limited to 7 Guests Join me at Broomstick Betty in Bordentown, NJ for an evening of loving messages from Spirit through Mediumship and tonight, a NEW Psychometry feature. Of course, to be fair, she started calling HIM Barry Bird first! This moniker was hung on my mother by my brother-in-law, Barry.
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