House Witch: Kitchen Magic Starter Kit

The Kitchen Witch

So, you're ready to cook up some magic, eh? Here's everything you need in your Kitchen Magic Starter Kit.

 By the way, you probably already have them all in your cupboard now. So, let’s dive right in

Kitchen magic spells

Kitchen Witch Altar

Preparation space, countertop, table, or cutting board. In kitchen magic, you will likely use a working altar more than a ceremonial one. But you can defiantly add an alter dedicated to a spirit or deity in your kitchen for an extra touch.

Kitchen Witch Besom or Broom

Any items that are used for cleaning within the kitchen can be used to symbolically cleanse energy. A broom is a broom. For countertops, a kitchen sponge or rag with a natural-based cleaner, particularly if it’s charged and blessed can be used to cleanse your space. A new use for moon water?

Cauldron

A Dutch oven, tea kettle, pot, slow cooker, or pressure cooker will make the perfect cauldron for practical magic.

Mortar & Pestle

 A mortar and pestle is a beautiful addition to any witchy kitchen but a food processor or coffee grinder works just as well.

Kitchen Witch Wand

A trusty wooden spoon makes the perfect Kitchen Wand.

Now let's make kitchen magic spells easy

Choose three spices, herbs, or seasonings that you use most often. I chose…
Salt
Used for cleansing, purification, protection, and banishing
 
Cinnamon
Used for clairvoyance, concentration, divination, good luck, abundance,
love, money, prosperity, passion, peace, protection,
development, success, communication, harmony, personal
developments, healing, knowledge, speedy magical workings
 
Sage
Used for immortality, longevity, wisdom, protection, wishes,
cleansing
Think you’ve got what it takes to build a kitchen magic starter kit? There are endless possibilities when you’re thinking like a witch. Anything can aid in your working, just add a little magic.
 
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