Magickal Correspondences of Cranberries
Dark, bitter, and mysterious, cranberries are most well known for their use between Samhain and Yule. Cranberry sauce, juice, and wine are delicious, nutritious, and highly magickal!
Dark, bitter, and mysterious, cranberries are most well known for their use between Samhain and Yule. Cranberry sauce, juice, and wine are delicious, nutritious, and highly magickal!
What would life be like without the scent of homemade bread floating out of the kitchen? Without that familiar clink and clank of pots and pans as mom prepares Sunday dinner? The legit kitchen witch needs the right tools, ingredients, AND magick. He
Read more…Many witches want to know what rituals they can do on a daily basis. How do we fit magick into our everyday mundane lives? Here we provide the Kitchen Witch with 11 daily rituals to incorporate into their witchcraft practice. Use and/or adapt the on
Read more…Everybody’s talking that rosemary magic, and I’m over here like what about the basil? Seriously, basil is one of the easiest herbs to grow, the tastiest to eat, AND has multiple magical properties and uses
APRIL 21, 2019 BY ASTREA TAYLOR
I plunder my cupboards for my magical works so much that my “magical spice rack” has become a cliche. It’s a cliche for a good reason, though. My spice rack and tea cabinet always have the perfect ingredients for my
Read more…The kitchen is the center of the home for many of us, and it’s a place where we can make all kinds of magic. From family dinner recipes to spell work, your kitchen often becomes the spot where people come for comfort, warmth, and sustenance.
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Read more…FEBRUARY 13, 2017 BY RACHEL PATTERSON
When you reach for magical ingredients for spell working or incense making where do you look for them?
Some people will immediately click on the internet and search for the ingredients there or if you are lucky
Read more…Cinnamon is one of the herbs used throughout the Far and Middle East for purification and temple cleansing. In addition, c
An herbal syrup is prepared by combining a concentrated decoction with either honey or sugar, and sometimes alcohol. The base of such a syrup is a strong herbal decoction. Mixing a decoction with honey or sugar helps to thick
Read more…The ancient Egyptians worshiped onions as gods and always planted them in their gardens. Whether your gods are in your
Read more…If you’re interested in Kitchen Witchcraft, here is a kitchen witch’s food list and magical properties of food. These are staple and ordinary foods you probably have in your pantry or fridge, but maybe you never realized they contained magickal prop
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Read more…Some friends and I were chatting about the different ways we do magic. We came to the conclusion that although we may have a primary magical style, we’re all witchery generalists. For instance, storytelling is a big
I think having an altar in your kitchen not only adds to your kitchen witchcraft but gives it a focal point; it doesn’t have to be big. I have a small green man shelf and on top of that I have a tiny vase
The air seems to shimmer with gold right now as the sunbeams start to noticeably lengthen. The bright peridot greens of early summer give way to golden fields of corn and grain. Yellow flowers like goldenrod punctuate the landscape. Ever-faithful s
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The Summer Solstice marks the point in the year when masculine energy is at its height. While the depth of winter, water, the moon and her cycles, and nighttime are associated with the feminine, the height of summer, fire, the sun, and daytime a
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There are two points in the year when our attentions are particularly drawn to dualities: the Summer Solstice and the Winter Solstice. These correspond to the longest day of the year and the shortest. Therefore, it’s particularly appropriate to
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