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Norse R?kkr offerings.
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Sorry if I state this like it's a fact. Also sorry if I put this in the wrong area.
This is a few offerings you can give to surtur: large red candles, brazier, lava rocks, or flint and steel.
Some drinks are anything. Just boil it to blackening. Foods are fresh fruit, especially citrus fruit.
For Fenrir: blood meats fresh deer meat. I posted a hyme for Fenrir.
Jord: find a littered piece of earth and clean it up. That's a good offering.
Heal I don't know much about Hela.
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Are you just posting ideas for offerings for the various Rokkr deities?

I believe this is the site containing all of that:

http://www.northernpaganism.org/shrines/index.html

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Hela cares very little for offerings. Like the others, she likes her offerings shown through hardwork, pain and such. On the side, I would give her an apple or apple tea or a simple piece of bread.
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I accedently put it up to soon. I'm was on a iPad when I did this.
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For Hela, when it comes to offerings, she (may) like an offering like an apple or a rose left for her to rot, decay and die. It's also good to be in good foundations with your ancestors.

Overall, the link given above is a great start for what to do regarding offerings to the Rokkr.
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My offerings mostly consisted of rotting flowers and leaves that I picked up on my walks. Aegir let me know that I could use the bakery table as an incognito altar (and by extension, the baked items being offerings to him) because he liked hosting parties. Probably not conventional, but my advice is that you ask them what they would like. Helps build a personal relationship if both parties are willing to work together.

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