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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Thank you for sharing this, Raven. I think I heard something about this before but they called it 'food magic'.

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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Post # 5
great post! thanks :)
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Nice thread (:

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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
By: / Knowledgeable
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Kitchen witchcraft is a way to integrate magick into other facets of our life. Food is something we must have to sustain us, and for many, cooking is a part of everyday life. When we consume the food and drink, we accept the magick we have placed within it into our bodies. I don't believe any witch only practices kitchen witchcraft. But it is a wonderful thing to incorporate into your normal magickal practice. Kitchen witchcraft is most commonly coupled with Hedge or Green witchcraft, and this is its origin, but anyone who uses magick can utilize it.
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Post # 8
Thank you so much Rav3n for this. This is so awesome. I am cooking witch at times and this is just really helpful thank you!
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
By: / Knowledgeable
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By the way do you know the properties of black tea, white tea, and butter beans?
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 10
I don't have those in my grimoire but I know my way around google! Lol
Here is a list of beans and their magickal properties.
http://gypsymagicspells.blogspot.com/2011/06/bean-magick.html?m=1


As for green tea. Black, white and green tea all come from the same plant Camellia sinensis. What makes them different is that white are young leaves, green is picked mature leaves, and black are sun dried.
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Post # 11
I would tend to believe that all ways of preparing the same plant share the same meaning. But if anyone else has information from another source that says otherwise, I would be interested to read it! That's more on the lines of herbal witchcraft. I'll keep looking though.
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Thankyou for the thread Raven, definitely worth a read. Food is about as groundedly magickal as it gets. I always laugh to myself when people say things like "I get my energy from the moon", and I think, "well I get my energy from food!" :D
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Re: Kitchen Witchcraft
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Just wonderimg, does lychee have any magical properties? It's a fruit common in Southeast Asia that I really like.
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