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Kitchen Witch Masterpost
- General Posts: [The Basics Of Kitchen & Cottage Witchcraft] [Infusing and Charging your Drink] [Basic Ideas For Kitchen Witchery] [Bedridden Witchcraft: Kitchen Witch Edition] [A Guide (Of Sorts) To Kitchen Witchcraft] [Ethics of Enchantment of Food and Drink] [Mini Herb Packets] [On Kitchen Magic]
Correspondences: [Fruit & Veggie Correspondences] [Useful Spices] [Taste Correspondences] [Onions In Witchcraft] [Grocery Store Alternatives for Magical Ingredients] [Food Correspondences] [Witchcraft For The Home: Herbs & Spices] [Herbs & Witchcraft] [Herbs, Incense, Oils] [Food Magic Correspondences] [Magic Pies] [Herbal Correspondences] [Kitchen Magic Altar Herbs] [Cucumbers] [Magical Uses for Kitchen Tool] [Teas For Witches: The Basics] Spells: [Charmain’s Self Love Mug] [Kitchen Charm Magnet for Fresher Food Longer] [Kitchen Cabnet Abundance Jar] [Protection Powder] [Rotten Apple Banishing] [Abitwitchy’s Bath Bag] Recipes: [Soups! Kitchen Witch Masterpost] [3 Spring Witchy Recipes] [Warming Autumn Soup] [Family Good Health Soup] [Honey Lavender Bread] [Pumpkin Pie Happiness Spell] [Grandma’s Pumpkin Bread] [Imbolc Poppy Seed Tea Bread] [Edible Wealth Spell] [Luck & Love Bread] [Peace Spell] [Feel Better Charmed Soup] [Give Me Sunshine Potion for Happiness] [Healing Tea Recipe] [Soups & Broths In Magick] [Happiness & Luck Smoothie] Tips/Random: [Kitchen Witchcraft Baking Tips] [Kitchen Witch (#10)] [Honey for sigils] [Storage tip] [Lemon Juice For Invisible Sigils] [Kitchen Witchery Tips] [Cinnamon Stick Runes] [Baby Kitchen Witch Tip] Thank you for the suggestion @choijiae1893! I hope this helped you! Enjoy! Have a lovely day 💖
Magical uses of Vegetables
GARLIC healing,protection,banishing, purification ONION protection,exorcism ,healing,prosperity LETTUCE fertility, peace, harmony, protection CARROTS Fertility, health PEAS: Love, abundance CUCUMBER fertility, healing, harmony POTATOES fertility, protection, abundance CELERY: Tranquility, concentration SQUASH: Abundance, harmony MUSHROOM: Strength, courage, healing, protection LEEK: Protection, harmony CAULIFLOWER: Protection, fertility BROCCOLI: Protection, abundance BEANS Love, family, protection CABBAGE: Protection, prosperity TOMATO: Protection, love
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Sea Witch Tip #2
The ocean is a giant vat of moon water. Already salted for added protection.
Witch Attraction Powder
Want to bring other witches into your life? Sprinkle this powder around your home, on your shoes before you go out or dust some onto a burning candle.
Basil: The Witches’ Herb
Orange: Attraction & Drawing
Sunflower: Prosperity & Companionship
PSA
Reading up on sea witch spells and seeing people suggest putting offerings in bottles and letting the sea carry then away.
This upsets me.
It’s littering. Please leave your offerings on something that’s not harmful to the environment. A sea shell, rock or even just on the beach. Please don’t use anything that could cause harm to the ocean or its inhabitants. Thank you!
Not to hijack, but all offerings in natural spaces should be planned to be safe for the environment it’s going into. This is why I’m partial to offerings of water or other consumable fluids–if it’s safe to go in my belly, it’s probably safe to pour over some plants.
Yes. Stop telling people to bury things in jars, particularly . Bury things in (unbleached) paper towels, or the insides of bell peppers. And don’t bury things that won’t degrade. There are so many ways to do witchcraft that doesn’t involve burying things that won’t decompose!! If you can, opt to recycle the item, or better yet, just change out all your spell ingredients for stuff that is eco-friendly and able to rot if buried. Srsly.
THANK YOU!
to add: making bowls or balls of ice to bury or to be carried awayby the sea. Use unbleached paper towels or banana peels(if it’s safe) to write your spell on, etc. There are many safe ways to do magic without littering.
You can also use cabbage leaves and cotton kitchen string in place of a jar, or write your spell on a piece of un-coated (like not metallic, etc.) paper and fold it into an origami creature because the paper will degrade
Eco friendly witchery tips. :)
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Witch Tip:
Save the water you use to boil eggs!! It’s good for plants! Not only does the calcium in the shells infuse into the water making the plants stronger, but eggshells are often associated with protection. I like to charge water i use for my plants with moss agate under the waxing moon because it is associated with growth. This works especially well if the plant is associated with protection, for example, I water my fern with it.
a dark & stormy lughnasadh. Lots of bread was baked and eaten though🥖Happy Lammas☀️
“Dentures” by Tim Ashby made using ocean debris. Happy (belated) World Oceans Day 🦈🌊
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witchcraft | SEA WITCHES
sea witches use the power of the ocean, moon and tides in their magic. they often work with salt water, seashells, driftwood and sea life.
Sea witches are traditional folklore characters usually portrayed as women with a magical bond or power regarding the sea, the weather, or other aspects of seafaring life. Sea witches have been featured in European folklore for centuries. Also referred to as ‘Sea Hags’, they are malevolent magical beings known for tempting mermaids to give up their immortality for the Love of a human. She collects their immortal essence for barter with powerful demons. She possesses a vast array of powerful magic, drawn from the brine of the sea.