Kitchen Witchery ~
Some Examples of Kitchen Witchery~
Everyone’s witchcraft practice will be different and unique unto them. Even if you’re a kitchen witch, you might find the next kitchen witch a city over does things completely different than you. And that’s okay! That’s one great thing about witchcraft – we celebrate each other’s unique practices and beliefs. There are some similarities, however. So here’s a few examples of kitchen witch practices:
Cooking magical meals (choosing an intention and selecting ingredients to match)
Baking bread with homegrown herbs
Brewing herbal teas and crafting tea recipes
Making all sorts of herbal concoctions: oils, salves, sprays, etc.
Baking magical desserts like cookies, tarts, pies
Making cascarilla powder from eggshells
Infusing salts and sugars with herbs and intentions
Honoring ancestors at the hearth (in the kitchen)
Keeping an altar in the kitchen
Honoring kitchen/hearth deities like Hestia and Brigid
Working with household fairies like kobolds and brownies
Weaving magick into daily chores like adding moon water to laundry loads, mopping with herb-infused waters, washing your front door with a magical door wash, etc.
Sweeping to cleanse your space of dirt AND negative vibrations
Crafting protective amulets or items for your children
Divination with everyday items like soap bubbles in the sink, fire
scrying with candlelight, reading omens via Old Wives Tales, etc.
Growing culinary and medicinal herbs in pots or a garden
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