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Beginner Witch Tips - Kitchen Witch Edition
The oven can be your hearth. If a spell or ritual requires a hearth, your stove is just that. That being said, do not set anything on fire in your oven. Bad! No!
You don't need separate kitchen and altar herbs, although it is handy.
Some crystals can be used in kitchen magic, but I don't recommend putting them in or on anything other than a crystal on top of firm dough as it rests/rises. Secure crystals onto mixing equipment or spoons, or forgo using them at all.
Listen to witchy music as you cook or bake. I promise atmosphere is almost everything! It helps me focus. I recommend Peter Gundry.
While pets are cute and certainly carry spiritual energy with them, try to keep them out of the kitchen while you cook, especially if you have a certain intention you're trying to carry into your food. Their presence can distract you, throw off the energy you have accumulated, or otherwise disrupt the process. Once you're more confident with your kitchen witchery, their presence won't be such a big deal.
Take your time. It's okay. Sometimes it takes a while to truly clock into your spiritual energy while you're actively moving about and busy working, especially if you're used to practicing while sitting or standing in one spot. Remember - energy flows with you, not just around you.
Start small. Start with something simple like pancakes. For example: add a dash of vanilla to your pre-made batter mix to invoke self-love.
Write down things as you continue to work. Document what you're comfortable with, what you feel like you're good at, your project, and everything you feel you might want to. As you continue to work on that journal, you can go back and see how you've progressed!
Happy baking! Remember, your mood affects your project; negative emotions = negative influence.
As always, blessed be <3
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Pumpkin Cupcakes Feel-Good Abundance Spell Recipe
Yes yes yes, I know it's still summer and autumn is a loooong way away, but damnit, sometimes I want to call forth my Inner White Girl and indulge in pumpkin spice! Well, luckily for me (and for you!), I have a perfect recipe for you - because not only is it a dozen pumpkin spice mini cakes, but also a feel-good and abundance spell. So here's my abundance spell recipe - complete with cream cheese frosting and DIY pumpkin spice mix! So, without further ado, here we go!
What you'll need:
Pumpkin pie spice:
3 tablespoons ground cinnamon (adds power to the spell, prosperity, success)
2 teaspoons ground ginger (adds strength to the spell)
2 teaspoons ground nutmeg (money)
1 teaspoon ground allspice (money, luck)
1 teaspoon ground cloves (success)
Bowl
Spoon, fork, or whisk
Cakes:
2 eggs
1 1/4 cups granulated sugar (banishes negativity)
3/4 cup melted butter (enhances peacefulness)
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice (abundance)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (self-love)
1/4 teaspoon salt (protection, grounding)
Cupcake liners (I like these! Unbleached, chlorine-free)
Wire rack (optional)
Whisk, hand mixer, or stand mixer
Large mixing bowl
Cream cheese frosting:
1/2 cup softened butter (enhances peacefulness)
8 ounces softened cream cheese (meeting goals)
4 1/2 cups powdered sugar (banishes negativity)
splash of vanilla extract (self-love)
Large mixing bowl
Hand mixer, or stand mixer (trust me, you'll want a hand or stand mixer for this)
Piping bags (optional)
What you'll do:
Pumpkin pie spice:
Add all ingredients into a bowl
Mix mix mix
All done!
Cakes:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees (F) and line a 12-cup muffin baking pan with paper liners
Place the wet ingredients (eggs, sugar, pumpkin puree, and butter) in a bowl or stand mixer bowl. Whisk or mix until smooth.
Add the dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, baking powder, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract, and salt) to the bowl. Stir until just combined.
Divide the batter among the 12 muffin cups.
Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until just browned and a toothpick inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean. A chopstick also works but leaves a bigger hole. Don't worry, you can cover it up with frosting.
Cool for a few minutes in the pan on the wire rack, then transfer the cupcakes to the wire rack to cool completely. Don't frost until the cupcakes are completely cool!
Cream cheese frosting:
Put the butter and cream cheese in the bowl of a mixer or a mixing bowl and mix until light and fluffy, about 3-4 minutes.
Add the powdered sugar, one cup at a time, and mix on low speed until combined. Add the vanilla extract and mix for a minute.
If the frosting is too thick, add 1 teaspoon of milk at a time until desired consistency is reached. You can use any kind of milk, but I don't recommend soy.
Optionally, you can put the frosting in a piping bag and pipe the frosting on the cupcakes. Or you can just dollop it on with a spoon. Or, if you're like a monster like me, you can put a cupcake in a bowl and scoop in some frosting with it. Oh who am I kidding, I mash it all up together like an ungodly goop...
I know it's a long post, but I promise it's actually quite easy! And delicious. Very, very delicious.
As always, practice safely, do your research, and blessed be!
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hallow-witxh · 9 months
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Well then, I guess I'll get to work on making a few books! It will take a while to piece everything together, but if anyone is interested in pre-ordering one, I can set that up on Ko-Fi. Anyone interested in that?
So, about that cookbook y'all wanted...
I am left with an incredibly high vet bill that I'm struggling to pay off. As such, I finally relented to what some of you were asking for; basically, making a witchy cookbook with all my kitchen magic recipes. However, I'm not sure how to go about this.
I want to make these books nice, so I found leather binders on sale and plan to use page protectors and fanciful witchy recipe print-outs to make each book roughly 50-80 recipes (depending on how many pages fit in the binders). That makes production costs roughly $15 each. I'd want to make at least $10 profit off each book, so I'd have to price them at a minimum of $25, and that's not including shipping.
So, I used a few ideas from my followers.
I could produce a few physical copies and hold raffles for each one. Tickets would be $5 each through Ko-Fi. You'd send me the $5 with a message with your Tumblr. Then I'll randomly pick one person and send them the book. Not my favorite idea, but an idea nonetheless.
I could sell them for about $35-$40 (in total, including shipping within the U.S.A.) each.
I could forgo making them physically and clump them together digitally and sell them that way. I would price them at $.25 a recipe, so that's $12.50 for 50 recipes or $20 for 80. I'd post this on Ko-Fi.
I could sell physical copies of each recipe. I'd charge $3.50 for the recipe, plus shipping (which completely depends on how many recipes are ordered). I'm capping out the total cost of shipping at $5, so no matter how many one person orders, they'll never pay more than $5 for shipping within the U.S.A. Outside of the U.S.A., I'll have to find out the shipping and get back to you on that.
OR I could sell each recipe digitally for $1.50. I'd post these on Ko-Fi (I already have a few there).
Thoughts? Questions? Ideas? Comments? I'd really, really appreciate any insight anyone may have on this. Please reblog, share, like, and vote! Thanks for all of the support <3
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Kitchen Staples and Their Properties
If you're any kind of kitchen user, there are a few things that are usually present. Things like bread, cheese, beans, and vinegar are all things that many kitchens keep in stock. So, here is a list of some staples you may have in your kitchen, and what they mean.
Bread: health, abundance, the hearth, kindship
Beans: wisdom in choices, luck, money, divination, prosperity
Butter: peace, friendships/relationships, spirituality
Cheese: goal completion, happiness, moon magic, health
Eggs: feminine/goddess magic, fertility, mysticism
Honey: joy, love, sex, wisdom, lust, purification, health
Milk (Cow's): feminine parenthood/guidance, love, sustenance, spirituality,
Rice: fertility, protection, luck, money, growth
Salt: purification, protection, grounding, cleansing
Sugar: banishing negativity, love, affection, invoking kindness/sweetness
White Vinegar: cleansing, purification, protection
Adding some things together melds their properties! Cooking in butter for your friends can strengthen your relationships with them, and baking bread can bring abundance into your home.
As always, do your research, practice safely, and blessed be!
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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Strawberries
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Easily one of my favorite foods, strawberries are more than a sweet treat to enjoy. They're also a powerful tool in kitchen magic, with a variety of wonderful uses that includes my strawberry sweet day spell recipe. In this post, we'll go more in-depth into their uses and benefits.
Strawberries are great for multiple things, but their most commonly 'used' properties include invoking success, luck, and good circumstances. However, they are also used in kitchen magic involving love and affection. The leaves are symbols of luck, and they may also ease the pain of pregnancy and childbirth.
Personally, my favorite use of strawberries includes success and luck. Such as my sweet day pancake spell, which uses strawberries to invoke a successful and luckily pleasant day. However, they also make delightful self-love sugar syrup. If you want my recipe for that, let me know!
There's also use for the 'scraps' - strawberry tops. Although completely edible, most people I know tend not to eat them. So, here are a few ways I use strawberry tops.
If you're the kind of person to just slice off the tops with some of the fruit, brew strawberry tea! Boil two cups of water, turn off the heat once it boils, throw in two handfuls of strawberry tops, and let 'em steep for about ten to fifteen minutes. You can add sugar or honey, or even brew some black tea and use the strawberry tops to make strawberry black tea.
Throw in sliced-off tops or the leaves (if you're a leaf-picker like me) into a smoothie. You can't tell the leaves are in there and it's packed full of nutrients and vitamins!
Make strawberry sugar syrup. As stated before, if you want the recipe, let me know and I can make a post!
As always, practice safely, do your research, and of course, blessed be.
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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Sleepy Herbs in Witchcraft
Shh, it's sleepy time. Here are some herbs that can help you rest better.
Anise: Put anise in your pillow to protect you from disturbing dreams
Catnip: Keep above your bed to protect you while you sleep.
Celery Seed: Use in a sleep pillow to help you fall asleep faster.
Chamomile: Drinking it as a tea reduces stress and helps you sleep faster, and sounder.
Dandelion Root: Use in a sleep pillow to protect you while you sleep.
Lavender: Drink in a tea, use in a bath, keep in a sleep pillow, or keep in your room to help you gain a restorative, calm sleep. Also protects against nightmares.
Lettuce: Yes, really. Eat lettuce to promote sleep.
Poppy Seeds: Eating poppy seeds or using them in a sleep pillow may provide some relief from insomnia.
Spearmint: Drink spearmint tea to induce lovely, restorative dreams.
Thyme: Use in sleep pillows to block nightmares.
Valerian: Pit in a sleep pillow for restful sleep.
Now go get some rest, and blessed be.
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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This is actually such a a good idea. I'll keep this in mind and when the votes come in, I'll see what the general consensus is before implementing any total idea. I'll probably stick with Ko-Fi because Etsy is... not great.
Thank you so much for your feedback, friend <3
So, about that cookbook y'all wanted...
I am left with an incredibly high vet bill that I'm struggling to pay off. As such, I finally relented to what some of you were asking for; basically, making a witchy cookbook with all my kitchen magic recipes. However, I'm not sure how to go about this.
I want to make these books nice, so I found leather binders on sale and plan to use page protectors and fanciful witchy recipe print-outs to make each book roughly 50-80 recipes (depending on how many pages fit in the binders). That makes production costs roughly $15 each. I'd want to make at least $10 profit off each book, so I'd have to price them at a minimum of $25, and that's not including shipping.
So, I used a few ideas from my followers.
I could produce a few physical copies and hold raffles for each one. Tickets would be $5 each through Ko-Fi. You'd send me the $5 with a message with your Tumblr. Then I'll randomly pick one person and send them the book. Not my favorite idea, but an idea nonetheless.
I could sell them for about $35-$40 (in total, including shipping within the U.S.A.) each.
I could forgo making them physically and clump them together digitally and sell them that way. I would price them at $.25 a recipe, so that's $12.50 for 50 recipes or $20 for 80. I'd post this on Ko-Fi.
I could sell physical copies of each recipe. I'd charge $3.50 for the recipe, plus shipping (which completely depends on how many recipes are ordered). I'm capping out the total cost of shipping at $5, so no matter how many one person orders, they'll never pay more than $5 for shipping within the U.S.A. Outside of the U.S.A., I'll have to find out the shipping and get back to you on that.
OR I could sell each recipe digitally for $1.50. I'd post these on Ko-Fi (I already have a few there).
Thoughts? Questions? Ideas? Comments? I'd really, really appreciate any insight anyone may have on this. Please reblog, share, like, and vote! Thanks for all of the support <3
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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So, about that cookbook y'all wanted...
I am left with an incredibly high vet bill that I'm struggling to pay off. As such, I finally relented to what some of you were asking for; basically, making a witchy cookbook with all my kitchen magic recipes. However, I'm not sure how to go about this.
I want to make these books nice, so I found leather binders on sale and plan to use page protectors and fanciful witchy recipe print-outs to make each book roughly 50-80 recipes (depending on how many pages fit in the binders). That makes production costs roughly $15 each. I'd want to make at least $10 profit off each book, so I'd have to price them at a minimum of $25, and that's not including shipping.
So, I used a few ideas from my followers.
I could produce a few physical copies and hold raffles for each one. Tickets would be $5 each through Ko-Fi. You'd send me the $5 with a message with your Tumblr. Then I'll randomly pick one person and send them the book. Not my favorite idea, but an idea nonetheless.
I could sell them for about $35-$40 (in total, including shipping within the U.S.A.) each.
I could forgo making them physically and clump them together digitally and sell them that way. I would price them at $.25 a recipe, so that's $12.50 for 50 recipes or $20 for 80. I'd post this on Ko-Fi.
I could sell physical copies of each recipe. I'd charge $3.50 for the recipe, plus shipping (which completely depends on how many recipes are ordered). I'm capping out the total cost of shipping at $5, so no matter how many one person orders, they'll never pay more than $5 for shipping within the U.S.A. Outside of the U.S.A., I'll have to find out the shipping and get back to you on that.
OR I could sell each recipe digitally for $1.50. I'd post these on Ko-Fi (I already have a few there).
Thoughts? Questions? Ideas? Comments? I'd really, really appreciate any insight anyone may have on this. Please reblog, share, like, and vote! Thanks for all of the support <3
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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So, about that cookbook y'all wanted...
I am left with an incredibly high vet bill that I'm struggling to pay off. As such, I finally relented to what some of you were asking for; basically, making a witchy cookbook with all my kitchen magic recipes. However, I'm not sure how to go about this.
I want to make these books nice, so I found leather binders on sale and plan to use page protectors and fanciful witchy recipe print-outs to make each book roughly 50-80 recipes (depending on how many pages fit in the binders). That makes production costs roughly $15 each. I'd want to make at least $10 profit off each book, so I'd have to price them at a minimum of $25, and that's not including shipping.
So, I used a few ideas from my followers.
I could produce a few physical copies and hold raffles for each one. Tickets would be $5 each through Ko-Fi. You'd send me the $5 with a message with your Tumblr. Then I'll randomly pick one person and send them the book. Not my favorite idea, but an idea nonetheless.
I could sell them for about $35-$40 (in total, including shipping within the U.S.A.) each.
I could forgo making them physically and clump them together digitally and sell them that way. I would price them at $.25 a recipe, so that's $12.50 for 50 recipes or $20 for 80. I'd post this on Ko-Fi.
I could sell physical copies of each recipe. I'd charge $3.50 for the recipe, plus shipping (which completely depends on how many recipes are ordered). I'm capping out the total cost of shipping at $5, so no matter how many one person orders, they'll never pay more than $5 for shipping within the U.S.A. Outside of the U.S.A., I'll have to find out the shipping and get back to you on that.
OR I could sell each recipe digitally for $1.50. I'd post these on Ko-Fi (I already have a few there).
Thoughts? Questions? Ideas? Comments? I'd really, really appreciate any insight anyone may have on this. Please reblog, share, like, and vote! Thanks for all of the support <3
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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I'm coming back from accidental hiatus in a few days! Hold tight for more content!
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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Reblogging older posts while I get back into the swing of things! I was locked out of my account for a while, so I'm planning new posts and writing them out. Keep your eyes out for them soon! <3
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What Flowers to Grow
This is going to be a simple list of flowers and what they represent. These can be grown for yourself, gifted to a loved one, or dried for preservation and scattered about your house.
Azalea: Being kind to yourself, first loves, passion, romance.
Baby's Breath: Pure heart, fragility, gentleness
Bluebell: Laughter, fairies, magic
Carnation: Maternal love, motherly appreciation
Cherry Blossom: Romance, new beginnings, new energy
Chrysanthemum: Eternity, magic, wonderment
Daffodil: Joy of life, poetry, leaving the past behind, new beginnings
Dahlia: Enduring grace, morality, creativity, inner strength
Daisy: Happiness, positivity, celebrating the simple things.
Dandelion: Wishes
Fuschia: Abundance, beauty, freedom
Geranium: Togetherness, camaraderie, greater purposes, new ideas
Heather: Secret love, secret longings, mystery, passion, creativity
Hibiscus: Expressing joy, having joy
Honeysuckle: Love unforgotten
Hyacinth: Forgiveness, compassion.
Hydrangea: Creating destiny, new changes
Iris: Grace, beauty
Jasmine: Elegance, comfort, beauty
Lilac: Spring, old romance
Magnolia: True love, endurance, freedom, beauty
Marigold: Survival, firey passion, power, knowing yourself
Mistletoe: Winter solstice, snow, romance
Morning Glory: Warmth, healing
Pansy: Magical realms, fairies, wonder, magic
Peony: Good fortune, prosperity
Perwinkle: Benevolence, gifts from the heart, generosity, freedom
Poppy: Abundance, wealth, generosity
Queen Anne's Lace: Protection, safety, dreams
Rose: Love, friendship, relationships (different colors represent different things, so do your research)
Sunflower: Warm, wellness, healing, hope
Tulip: True love, love at first sight
Violet: Being worth of praise and love, adoration
Zinnia: Being in thoughts, blessings
These are just a few of many, so please feel free to send in requests and questions! As always, blessed be
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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Reblogging older posts while I get back into the swing of things! I was locked out of my account for a while, so I'm planning new posts and writing them out. Keep your eyes out for them soon! <3
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Easy Color Magic Chart
This is the super simple, super easy list I have in my grimoire for colors and color magic. It makes it easier to decide what candles, wax, ink, etc. to use. I don't remember where I got it since it's been in my book for quite a long while, but it hasn't ever failed me.
Red: Grounding energy, Strength, Passion, Courage, Lust, Charisma
Orange: Creativity, Success, Justice, Opportunity, Ambition
Yellow: Intelligence, Learning, Reason, Focus, Confidence, Memory, Happiness
Green: Nature, Healing, Money, Love, Fertility, Growth, Self-Awareness
Blue: Communication, Traveling, Expressing yourself, Forgiveness, Tranquility
Purple: Influence, Psychic Abilities, Authority, Wisdom, Knowledge
Brown: Home, Protection, Animals, Stability, Family, Loyalty
Black: Banishing Negativity, Loyalty, Protection, Binding, Transmutation
White: Spirituality, Peace, Higher Self, Purity, Learning
You can also supplement any unavailable candles with a white candle, though I suggest carving the intention of your spellwork into the wax to really seal the deal.
As always, practice in a cleansed environment and always do your research thoroughly. Blessed be, everyone! Tips and Commissions for a struggling witch: Ko-Fi Apply the code WINTER20 at checkout for 20% off all shop items until Nov. 30, 2021!
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hallow-witxh · 10 months
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Reblogging older posts while I get back into the swing of things! I was locked out of my account for a while, so I'm planning new posts and writing them out. Keep your eyes out for them soon! <3
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Simple Things Baby Witches Might Miss
I was a baby witch once, and there were tons of small, little things that went over my head until later in my practice. I'm hoping that some of these will ring a bell for those who may need to hear them.
When you're cleansing a room, especially if it's a smoke cleanse, you need to open a window. This gives an 'escape route' for what you're cleansing away and also gives the smoke somewhere to go other than sticking to your walls.
Speaking of smoke cleansing, do not smoke cleanse in a room with pets in it. It can be very, very dangerous to them.
When you're doing research, you should be cross-checking across four to six different sources. If something matches across multiple sources, it's more likely to be solid.
You can incorporate your craft into pretty much anything. Showering? You're washing off the bad energy. Cleaning? You're preparing your space. Gardening? You're encouraging growth and prosperity. And delicious tomatoes!
If you're using a smoke cleanse, you can add the burnt portion to salt to make a beginner's black salt.
Spell jars don't have to go on your altar.
Altars are not completely necessary, especially if you're in the broom closet. Work with what you have.
Every herb has benefits and correspondences. You can utilize these without spell jars, burn spells, etc. Kitchen magic is one of my go-tos - cooking with spices and herbs infuses your food with their benefits.
Ask 'dumb' questions. Reach out to people. If they laugh at you for your questions, you know they are not a reliable source of information. (P.S. - my ask box is always open!)
White wax can replace any other color of wax. Get birthday cake candles for easy, fast burning.
Clear quartz can replace other crystals.
Here's a simple color chart.
Here's a simple moon phase chart.
Here's a simple guide to flowers and their correspondences
Here's a simple guide to cascarilla
As always, do your own research. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt until you do research - yes, even from me, because I make mistakes, too. Blessed be, and good luck, baby witches!
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hallow-witxh · 11 months
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Reblogging older posts while I get back into the swing of things! I was locked out of my account for a while, so I'm planning new posts and writing them out. Keep your eyes out for them soon! <3
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Cascarilla (Dried Eggshell Powder)
Cascarilla is a powerful tool in witchcraft. It's purifying, protective, and helps prevent non-corporeal entities from entering your path. But how does one make it, Ander? Well, I'm so glad you asked because this post is all about how to make it.
Here's what you'll need.
Eggshells
A pot
A half-gallon of moon water (or a gallon if your pot is really big)
An oven
Paper towels or kitchen towels
baking sheet
Parchment paper or silicone sheet
Spice grinder (or high-powered blender if you absolutely must)
Air-tight container
Here's what you'll do
Peel the membrane off of the eggshells. Trust me, the effort is worth it.
Boil your moon water on high and add in your eggshells. Boil for 10-12 minutes, I usually shoot for 12.
Drain the shells and place them on towels to dry for at least 10-12 hours. The longer, the better.
Once dry, place on the baking sheet with the paper/sheet underneath them and bake at 200F/93C for at least 12-15 minutes, I usually go for 13.
Once they're out of the oven, let them cool for a couple minutes. Once cool enough to handle, grind them in a spice grinder and store the powder in an air-tight container.
Sprinkle across your doorstep to prevent evil from entering, dissolve a teaspoon in a path to purify yourself, or simply sprinkle in your garden to assist your garden magic growth. As always, do your research, be safe, and blessed be!
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hallow-witxh · 11 months
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Reblogging older posts while I get back into the swing of things! I was locked out of my account for a while, so I'm planning new posts and writing them out. Keep your eyes out for them soon! <3
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Blueberry Lavender Jam Protection Kitchen Spell
I know blueberry and lavender don't sound appealing when they're together, but I promise it's a delicious combination when done right! Here's a simple small-batch spell recipe for a delicious blueberry and lavender jam that has protective (and life-sweetening!) qualities.
What you'll need:
2 cups of fresh blueberries (Protection)
1/2 cup of sugar, or more if you like it sweeter (Self-love)
1 tablespoon of dried lavender buds (Protection)
Zest of 1 lemon and 1 tbsp lemon juice (Cleansing of negativity)
What you'd do:
In a pan over medium-low heat, combine sugar and berries. Feel free to mash up the blueberries a little bit as it simmers.
After it simmers for 2-3 minutes, add in lavender buds and lemon zest/juice. Continue to simmer until it reaches your desired consistency. Remember, it'll thicken a bit when it's cool! Take off the heat and let cool for a few minutes.
Pour into a boiled jar (to sterilize the jar) and refrigerate for up to a month and a half, although I suggest eating it quickly for the best results.
It's easy, it's delicious, and it's great to add a little bit of protection to your day. Enjoy, and blessed be!
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hallow-witxh · 11 months
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Hi everyone! I want to apologize for my absence. I got locked out of my account, and only managed to get back in yesterday. More posts will be coming soon! Thank you all so much for your patience and understanding. Regular content coming for y'all soon!
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hallow-witxh · 1 year
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I need help figuring out what you all want to see! Please vote, reblog, and share with all your witchy folks so I can provide the content you all want to see! Love you all <3 blessed be.
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