Episode Summary
In this episode, we explore the magical art of kitchen witchery—using food and ingredients to create change, care for ourselves, and infuse everyday cooking with intention. Michele, Bëlît, and Tegan share their personal kitchen witchery practices, from enchanting morning beverages to crafting protective salts and honey jar spells.
We also discuss the tools, ingredients, and techniques that bring magic into the kitchen.
Key Takeaways
- Kitchen witchery is about using food and edible ingredients to influence energy, well-being, and intentions.
- Stirring direction matters—clockwise for infusing energy, counterclockwise for banishing.
- Everyday items like wooden spoons, salt, and honey can become powerful magical tools.
- Setting intentions and visualizing outcomes enhances magical cooking.
Topics Discussed
Personal Kitchen Witchery Practices
- Michele: Infuses intentions into holiday cooking and morning beverages.
- Bëlît: Uses tea and coffee for focused intentions and incorporates salt for protection spells.
- Tegan: Recites incantations while stirring coffee for creativity and adapts family recipes for magical purposes.
Tools & Ingredients
- Wooden Spoon: A primary magical tool in the kitchen.
- Salt: Bëlît creates black salt using ashes from protective incense.
- Honey: Used in honey jar spells for sweetening situations or relationships.
- Herbs & Spices: Lavender, cloves, and cinnamon for specific magical effects.
Techniques & Spells
- Stirring Direction: Clockwise for infusing, counterclockwise for removing
- Honey Jar Spell: A step-by-step guide to creating a spell for influencing relationships or situations.
- Visualization & Intention-Setting: Enhancing magical effectiveness through mindfulness.