Hi guys, I’m sick and I feel like unfiltered death so I made a quick recipe of get-well rice! Mainly because my stomach can’t handle much else.
INGREDIENTS:
-½ cup white rice (leftover is best, to soak up the liquids)
-1 teaspoon heavy cream or coconut milk
-1 teaspoon butter-Salt to taste (cleansing, delicious)
-Pinch of turmeric (immune booster, providence and health)
-Pinch of ground ginger (immune booster, warmth, growth, health)
-Pinch of cardamom (luck, luxury and recovery)
-Pinch of mango powder (idk what the fuk it means but it’s delicious)Stir it all up and microwave for a minute. Best accompanied by green or chai tea, IMPO, but it’s your preference and hydration is always good when you’re sick.
Tag: Kitchenwitching
When making a sigil, can I use baking as a form of charging, as in preparing the dough for the oven? I want to bring bread to my friend, who just moved for the first time, as a ‘luck to the house’ gift, and I want to charge it with luck and health. Would baking the bread on top of the sigil also work as the ‘destroy and forget’ part of the sigil making?
That’s absolutely brilliant, and I’m actually quite jealous that I hadn’t thought of that before myself. That could definitely work.
~ Brynja
You goddamn genius
For the kitchen witches!
Barley – Money, sex
Buckwheat – Money
Corn – Spirituality
Lentil – Peace, tranquility
Millet – Money
Oats – Money
Pretzel – Protection
Rice – Sex, money, protection
Rye – Love
Tortilla – Protection, spirituality
Wheat – Spirituality, fertility, protection, psychic awareness
Birthday cake – happiness, good luck, wishes, spirituality
Wedding cake – Fertility, good luck
Cookies – Good fortune, happiness
Pies – Spirituality
Artichoke – Protection (For additional protection combine with garlic and bay leaves)
Asparagus – Sex
Beans – Money, sex, wealth (Combine ginger and chilli with the beans for more power)
Beetroot – Love, ambiance, beauty
Broccoli – Protection and power (Works well with basil and mustard seeds)
Sprouts – Protection (For extra protection mix with basil and salt)
Cabbage – Protection and love, magical rituals (Add dill for extra power)
Carrot – Sexuality the libido (Add parsley for powerful results)
Cauliflower – Protection (For greater effect add mustard seeds and rosemary)
Celery – An aphrodisiac, sex, psychic awareness (Adding celery seed to foods stimulates psychic awareness)
Chilli – Protection
Chives – Protection
Cucumber – Healing
Eggplant – Money
Endive – Sex (The endive enhances sexual desire)
Leek – Protection
Lettuce – Peace and money
Mushroom – Psychic enhancement
Olive – Spirituality
Onion – Protection keep evil away
Peas – Love (Cooked with basil, dill and marjoram to intensify the power)
Potato – Protection (Season with rosemary, parsley and chives for powerful protection)
Pumpkin – Money, healing
Rhubarb – Love
Soy – Psychic awareness, protection
Spinach – Money
Sprouts – Psychic awareness
Sunflower – Success
Sweet potato – Sex, love
Tomato – Love, protection
Truffle – Sex
Watercress – Fertility, protection
Apple – Health, love
Apricot – Love
Avocado – Love
Banana – Love, money
Blackberries – Sex
Blueberries – Protection
Cherry – Love
Citrus – Strength
Cranberry – Protection
Date – Spirituality
Fig – Money, sex, power
Grape – Dreams, money
Raisin – Fertility
Grapefruit – Cleansing
Kumquat – Money
Lemon – Love, happiness
Lime – Purification
Mango – Love, protection
Apple – Money, love, sex
Mulberry – Fertility, psychic awareness
Nectarine – Love
Orange – Love
Papaya – Love, cleansing
Passion fruit – Peace, harmony, love
Peach – Health, wisdom, happiness
Pear – Longevity
Persimmon – Love, happiness
Pineapple – Healing, protection, money
Plum – Sex, protection
Pomegranate – Creativity, fertility
Prickly Pear – Protection
Raspberry – Protection, love
Strawberry – Love
Tamarind – Love
Tangerine – Protection
Watermelon – Healing
Allspice – Healing
Anise – Love
Basil – Money, protection, love
Bay leaf – Psychic awareness, protection, healing
Black pepper – Protection
Caraway – Sex, love
Cardamom – Sex
Chicory – Love
Cloves – Money, protection, love
Coriander – Love, sex
Cumin – Peace
Dandelion – Psychic awareness
Dill – Conscious mind thoughts, money, love
Fennel – Strength, protection
Garlic – Health, protection
Ginger – Money, love
Horseradish – Protection
Licorice – Sex, love
Marigold – Protection, happiness
Marjoram – Peace, harmony, love, tranquility
Mustard – Protection
Nutmeg – Psychic awareness
Oregano – Happiness, peace
Parsley – Money, sex
Peppermint – Healing, sex
Poppy – Fertility, love
Rose – Psychic awareness, love
Rosemary – Conscious mind, love, healing
Saffron – Spirituality
Sage – Longevity
Thyme – Psychic awareness, love
Turmeric – Purification
Vanilla – Sexuality, love
Honey – Health, sex, love spirituality, wisdom
Sugar – Love
Chocolate – Love, money
Carob – Love, money
Maple syrup – Love, money
Almond – Healing, money
Brazil nut – Love, money
Cashew – Money
Chestnut – Conscious mind, love
Coconut – Psychic awareness, spirituality
Hazelnut – Wisdom, fertility
Macadamia – Money
Peanut – Money
Pecan – Money
Pine nut – Money, love
Pistachio – Love
Sesame – Fertility, sex, money, protection
Walnut – Protection
Salt – Psychic awareness, protection
Vinegar – Protection, purification
Noodles – Longevity
Fish – Freedom, harmony, sex
Crab – Protection, aphrodisiac
Shellfish – Psychic awareness, sex
Sushi – Psychic awareness, health
Tea – Money, courage
Coffee – Mind clarity, energy
Eggs – Protection
Milk – Love
Butter – Spirituality
Yoghurt – Spirituality
Cheese – Goals
Ice cream – Blueberry – Protection
Ice cream – Pecan – Money
Ice cream – Cherry – Love
Ice cream – Chocolate – Love, money
Ice cream – Coffee – Conscious mind
Ice cream – Cookies and cream – Money
Ice cream – Macadamia – Money
Ice cream – Neapolitan – Money, love
Ice cream – Peach – Love happiness, wisdom
Ice cream – Peanut butter
Ice cream – Peppermint – Healing
Ice cream – Praline – Money
Ice cream – Strawberry – Love
Ice cream – Vanilla – Love
This is for a request made by sabrinahasablr :3
Tools for the Kitchen Witch
Here is a list of things that I would suggest that kitchen witches keep on hand. I know that we get a little caught up in the THINGS of witchcraft, but for the kitchen witch the things are much more simple and easy to come by. Also I feel like kitchen witchery is kind of about these things:
- Wand: for a kitchen witch, the wand is one of the super fun items. Because… your spoon is your wand! Pick a favorite metal spoon or a wooden spoon, maybe decorate it, maybe not. Designate that as your wand, and make sure every magic concoction is given a good stir with it. Even use it in non food spell casting! Brandishing a spoon has a very unique and powerful feel to it ;3
- Besom: the witch’s broom can take many forms. I like to have 2; a practical broom that I can use to clean and to cleanse, and a little broom for more symbolic cleaning. I’ll use it when I feel particularly yucky and I “sweep” out the air around me. I made mine from willow branches, and wrapped them in a long string to make the handle, and dipped the tip in wax. Easy! The kitchen witch can use any old broom to be their besom.
- Cauldron: you’re probably getting the idea. The cauldron doesn’t have to be massive, cast iron, and hang over a fireplace. Choose a pot to be your cauldron. Specify it for magical concoctions. Making a super-charged soup for cold fighting? Pull out the cauldron! You can even use it every day, because magic is best when it happens all the time. I also keep a small ceramic bowl that I use as my mini cauldron, much like my mini broom, it’t for more symbolic workings.
- Athame: any kitchen knife can become your athame, but having a special knife set aside for specific plant harvesting is I think a good idea. I also have a neat (and useless) arrowhead knife that I use for symbolic things in spells and rituals,
- Empty jars. Lots of empty jars. Spells and storage!
- Sewing kit: I really like making little sachets of herbs for various spells, and as a kitchen witch I’m always fixing and making things. Also who hasn’t had a button fall off their favorite shirt?
- Herbs: There are a great number of dried grocery store herbs that I think a good kitchen witch will want to keep on hand, both for cooking and for magic. The are thyme, garlic, onion, ginger, bay leaf, basil, oregano, rosemary, nutmeg, cinnamon. Sage is of course the witch’s all purpose cleanser, and lavender is a great herb to have. These may not be as easy to find, however lots of lavender soaps and oils are becoming available.
- Cook book: get the most all inclusive, massive, wonderful cook book you can find. Write in it. Find things on the internet and print them out. Build a massive library of delicious things to do with food.
- Spell book: This is also your Book of Shadows. Every witch should keep a journal, notebook, and or their own personal book in which they gather information on their craft. Record everything, even things you later don’t believe. Be informed!
- Notebook
- House plants: House plants are air cleaners, mood boosters, and good friends. Jade and other succulents are extremely easy to care for. I feel that kitchen witches are well suited to keeping little friends, for good spirits and the like.
- Candles: keep candles on hand, also for spells. Birthday candles are great for some quick magic.
- Hearth: I know that in the modern world, having a fireplace isn’t going to be possible for everyone. Kitchen witches are about the home, and as such I think that we need a “hearth”. For the urban and or poor witch, this can be a stone, a candle, a jar, anything. Make it your center. Make it the essence of your home. This makes cleansing and assessing the energy of your home a little simpler. It’s also a great way to help acknowledge the home as an entity with a heart.
That’s it! Most of these are easy to get, not only inexpensively, but also at pretty much any store. And even so, I want to say again that not all of this is necessary. You just need a kitchen to be a kitchen witch, really!
Happy cooking kitchen witches!
Be warm and be well,
~Rain
Rice for Protection
This is a pretty simple recipe I came up with a while back when my anxiety was through the roof. As you will be able to see I am OBSESSED with protection herbs. Protection is a big thing for me and so a majority of my recipes, teas and spells centre around the protection of one’s self and household!
Ingredients:
1 Cup of Arborio Rice or any other kind you prefer
1 tsp of marjoram
1 tsp of sage
1 tsp of Thyme and Rosemary mixed
Sprinkle of parsley
Sprinkle of Fennel seedsFill pot with water till it covers the rice. As the rice begins to bubble add herbs. Mix together. Cook as you would with regular rice. Serve with meat (preferably salmon) or any other foods you like!
This recipe is great and makes the kitchen smell extra homely!
Happy dinosaur cookies now
Making punishment cookies. Banana for scale
Tonight’s dinner:
Vinegar roasted seasonal vegetables with beef