I have found this in one of my moms books. "loved from the Heart of the Home." Pg 46 is laughable.  Read this.
Pin ivy to your breaston, new year's Day- you will marry the next man/woman you speak to.(Don't just be talking to anybody)
Humm this is for the vindictive woman:  If he had been unfaithful-to gain you back he must gather hair from the face of a wolf (including whiskers)-then burn them & drink the ashes in a shot glass full of sour milk.  If he lives, you may forgive him & be confident of his fidelity
I think that Puck from Midsummer Night Dream used this one:  Make a tea from heartesase brush cool liquid over eyelids of sleeping loved one. He/she will love the first one he sees.  Drink tea to cure heartbreak. 
How many will try this? Believe me I won't:  To be forever beautiful at exactly sunrise on the first of May go outside roll naked in the dew
Attention brides! You want to read this!: If you find a small spider in the folds of your wedding dress you will never be poor.
Now tell the truth how many believe in these housewives superstitions?
 
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All I can say is that if it doesn't hurt someone else, or yourself, I see no reason to not enjoy endulging in superstitions.
(Not that you'll see me rolling around naked in the early morning dew in May. I think that might be considered hurting others, if they saw me, ya know.)
I keep thinking of the same thing about the early morning dew. but i think that in Canada it is too cold there to do that in may.
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