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kitchenwitchtingss · 9 months
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RECIPES I KEEP IN MY ONLINE KITCHEN WITCH JOURNAL #2
I love making these oh my gosh.
Why?
It's really fun
It's been a while since my last one
I get an excuse to try yummy recipes
You all are way too good at what you do
It's fun x2
Teas, Drinks, And Syrups
🍊 Orange Peel Tea 🍊
Violet Lemonade
Coconut Summer Drink
Dandelion Honey
The Best Hot Spiced Cider recipe you’ll ever try
Apple Cider is basically a homesteading spell
Rose Lemonade Syrup
100-Year Garlic (Garlic Honey)
Fire Cider Spell for Winter Protection
Blackberry & Apple Jam
Witchy Recipes - Blackberry Lemonade
Baked Goods + Sweets
Prosperity Bread
Lavender Earl Grey Cookies
Easy Rosemary Focaccia Loaf for Love and Protection
Heavenly Lavender Scones
Honey Vanilla Peach Butter 🍑
Pumpkin Pie Dip 🎃
Vanilla-Pumpkin Cupcakes
Soups, Stews, And Dinners
Super simple secret potato soup
Forest Porridge
Heartwarming potato soup
Perfect Homemade Garlic Bread
Creamy vegetable soup
Springtime Soup
Stuffed Maple dijon glazed roasted butternut squash
Summertime stir fry
Sabbat Stuff
Litha Orange Honey Cake
Litha Thyme Chicken
Stuffed Apples for Mabon
Mabon Mug
Imbolc Pretzel wreath
Oatmeal Bread for Lughnasadh
Samhain Mulled Cider
Samhain Irish Apple Cake
Angel's Best
(my favorite recipe posts I've made over the years, plus backstories that sound like your grandmother's reminiscing over the past.)
LATE WINTER BUTTER ROLLS
My first post I ever made. I was pretty new to the tumblr community at the time. I loved kitchen witchcraft, and I'm the type of person who will ramble on about how much I love cooking and baking. This blog gave me an outlet to express my love of cooking, baking, paganism, and witcraft. And these rolls are very tasty, I make them to this day!
WITCHY TOMATO BASIL SOUP
Tasty, simple, and a crowd-pleaser. It's perfect for a beginner kitchen witch! It was also the second recipe I ever posted.
SWEET CREAM BUNS
It was a recipe given to me by one of my good friends at the time. Every time I make it, it gets devoured in less than 10 minutes. It was also my first recipe to get over 50 notes. I was shocked but ecstatic that so many people would even give it the time of day lol.
WITCHY THUMBPRINT COOKIES
These ones were just fun to make and delicious lol.
A WITCH’S COZY BUTTERNUT WINTER SOUP
A quick soup that feeds a lot of people during the fall season. Fall is my favorite season, so of course I'm very biased lol.
SAMHAIN PUMPKIN BREAD
I love pumpkin bread and apple cider... So why not combine the two? This one was definitely one of my favorites of all time. Moist pumpkin bread and chocolate chips have to be one of my favorite things on this planet. It also makes for the perfect gift for friends and family. Yummy!
ANGEL’S AWARD-WINNING LEMON POPPY SEED BREAD
I love dessert loaves of any kind, so naturally, this would be on the list lol.
MAPLE BUTTER COOKIES
Super simple comfort food! I love any time of cookie with brown sugar.
BRING ME POSITIVITY PECAN FRENCH TOAST BAKE
I love French toast, and I love positivity~
SAMHAIN SOUL CAKES RECIPE
These are really good! And traditional. If you celebrate Samhain, I recommend you make some soul cakes and have friends and family help decorate. I give the littles a bag of orange frosting and let them go crazy lol.
FEEL BETTER CHICKEN SOUP
One of my most recent is my witchy twist on chicken noodle soup!
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whimsigothwitch · 4 months
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Visited an ice sculpture festival, it was truly magical wow
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moonhedgegarden · 5 months
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keys-and-roses · 4 months
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Imbolg Moodboard
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nyxshadowhawk · 2 years
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Blessed Mabon by IrenHorrors
Happy Equinox, everybody!
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tarot-dreams · 1 year
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Save The Date : 2023
Full Moon Dates.
🌕 Full Moon : Jan 6th
🌕 Full Moon : Feb 5th
🌕 Full Moon : Mar 7th
🌕 Full Moon : Apr 6th
🌕 Full Moon : May 5th
🌕 Full Moon : Jun 3rd
🌕 Full Moon : Jul 3rd
🌕 Full Moon : Aug 1st
🌕 Full Moon : Aug 30th
🌕 Full Moon : Sep 29th
🌕 Full Moon : Oct 28th
🌕 Full Moon : Nov 27th
🌕 Full Moon : Dec 26th
Northern Hemisphere Sabbats.
🕯️ Imbolc - Candlemas : Feb 1st
🌸 Ostara - Vernal Equinox : Mar 19th
🔥 Beltane - Mid Spring : May 1st
☀️ Litha - Summer Solstice : Jun 19th
🌾 Lammas - Harvest Festival : Aug 1st
🍁 Mabon - Autumnal Equinox : Sep 20th
🎃 Samhain - All Hallows’ Eve : Oct 31st
❄️ Yule - Winter Solstice : Dec 21st
Southern Hemisphere Sabbats.
🌾 Lammas - Harvest Festival : Feb 1st
🍁 Mabon - Autumnal Equinox : Mar 19th
🎃 Samhain - Witches’ New Year : May 1st
❄️ Yule - Winter Solstice : Jun 19th
🕯️ Imbolc - Candlemas : Aug 1st
🌸 Oatara - Vernal Equinox : Sep 20th
🔥 Beltane - Mid Spring : Oct 31st
☀️ Litha - Summer Solstice : Dec 21st
Celestial Signs.
♑️ Capricorn: Dec, 22nd - Jan, 19th
♒️ Aquarius : Jan, 20th - Feb, 18th
♓️ Pisces: Feb, 19th - Mar, 20th
♈️ Aries : Mar, 21st - Apr, 19th
♉️ Taurus : Apr, 20th - May, 20th
♊️ Gemini: May, 21st - Jun, 20th
♋️ Cancer: Jun, 21st - Jul, 22nd
♌️ Leo : Jul, 23rd - Aug, 22nd
♍️ Virgo : Aug, 23rd - Sept, 22nd
♎️ Libra: Sept, 23rd - Oct, 22nd
♏️ Scorpio : Oct, 23rd - Nov, 21st
♐️ Sagittarius: Nov, 22nd - Dec, 21st
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bruxasdebolso · 24 days
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magickkate · 4 months
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🌿✨ A Beginner’s Guide: Navigating the Magical Seasons and the Wheel of the Year ✨🍂
Hello, witches! Ever heard of the Wheel of the Year? 🌙🌸 Let’s take a magical stroll through the seasons and see how it spins its enchantment in witchcraft for beginners! 🔄🌷
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🔮 What’s the Wheel of the Year?
• Imagine a cosmic calendar divided into eight magical chapters, each representing a unique season and energy shift. This is the Wheel of the Year!
🌳 The Eight Sabbats:
• The Wheel has eight spokes, known as Sabbats. These include Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha (Midsummer), Lammas, and Mabon. Each has its own magical significance and vibe.
🌞 Honoring Nature’s Rhythms:
• Witches use the Wheel to attune with nature’s cycles. From the darkness of winter to the blossoming of spring, each Sabbat reflects the ebb and flow of energies.
🌼 Practical Magic:
• Incorporate the Wheel into your craft! Celebrate Sabbats with rituals, spells, and activities aligned with each season. For instance, plant seeds during Ostara for growth or embrace gratitude at Mabon.
📚 Beginner-Friendly Resources:
• Explore books like “Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner” by Scott Cunningham or “The Modern Witchcraft Spell Book” by Skye Alexander for practical insights into Wheel of the Year celebrations. (Wicca ≠ Witchcraft, Wicca is a religion, Witchcraft is a folk practice! The book by Scott Cunningham introduces the Wheel of the Year and how it is utilized in Wiccan traditions.)
🌱 Connect with Community:
• Join online communities or local groups to share experiences and learn how others incorporate the Wheel into their practice. There’s magic in sharing!
🌕 Celebrate at Your Own Pace:
• No need to rush! Celebrate the Sabbats that resonate with you. The Wheel is a guide, not a rulebook. Feel the energies and go with the flow.
🌈 Begin Your Wheel Adventure:
• Whether you’re a total newbie or a curious seeker, the Wheel of the Year invites you to dance with nature’s rhythms, embrace magic, and celebrate the enchantment of every season! 🌟🌿
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villagewitchery · 1 year
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Onthegowitchery.etsy.com
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witchtickles · 7 months
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Blessed Mabon
Mabon is a pagan holiday that marks the autumn equinox, and is the second of three harvest festivals in the Wheel of the Year. This festival is about celebrating the abundance of nature and stopping to reflect on balance in our own lives. It marks the transition from summer into fall and is a time to come together with loved ones to feast and give thanks for the blessings of the harvest.
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esoteric-chaos · 7 months
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Winter Solstice Masterpost - Spoonie Witch Friendly
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The Winter Solstice typically lands around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere (June 21st for the Southern Hemisphere).
Celebrates the arrival of the longest night, and the light returning after that. 
The Winter Solstice is celebrated throughout history in many cultures. Traditional customs such as the burning of the symbolic log, the decorated tree, and wassailing.
Correspondences
Colours
Dark Green
Orange
Red
Gold and silver
White
Black
Blue
Herbal
Bay
Blessed Thistle
Frankincense
Chamomile
Peppermint
Rosemary
Lemongrass
Myrrh
Ginger
Cinnamon
Cardamom
Cloves
Nutmeg
Saffron
Pine
Cedar
Holly
Mistletoe
Cypress
Edibles
Citrus Fruits (oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, etc)
Root Vegetables
Baked goods
Roasted meat
Nuts
Dried Fruit
Stews
Soups
Pomegranates
Gingerbread
Cinnamon or berry breads, cookies, cakes, etc
Solstice log (edible version)
Cranberries
Apples
Eggnog
Hot chocolate
Mulled wine
Wassail
Mead
Spiced apple cider
Tea
Coffee
Animals
Deer
Bear
Goat
Reindeer
Robins
Pig
Cow
Goose
Owl
Fox
Squirrel
Any animal that hibernates
Crystals
Ruby
Orange calcite
Garnet
Amethyst
Clear quartz
Gold
Emerald
Diamond
Bloodstone
Green Calcite
Spiritual meanings & intentions  
Rest
Goal setting
Gratitude
Peace
Beginning
Renewal
Kindness
Ritual
shadow work
Rumination and reflection
Self-care
Personal development
Divination work
Rejuvenation
Healing
Embracing the darkness
Solitude
Slumber
Celebrating with family and loved ones
Need some suggestions to celebrate? I got you covered.
High energy celebrations
Feasting with the folk
Homestead decoration
Creation of a symbolic log (to eat or burn)
Making a wreath
Volunteer/charity work
Creation of a solstice altar
Decorating a solstice tree
Renewal ritual
Low energy celebrations  
Snow water
Making herbal fire starters
Lighting a candle for ancestors
Singing/humming
Mug cakes or easy bake cookies
No spoon celebrations  
Thanking/writing gratitude 
Company of loved ones
Eating premade desserts
Listening to music 
How you celebrate the holiday does not matter. You can choose to do any activity that feels right. These are only suggestions and remember that you’re enough no matter what.  
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whimsigothwitch · 2 years
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I am so ready for autumn, can't wait to celebrate Mabon
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beautifulvalleywitch · 3 months
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Made this fun little infographic about the sabbats for my non-witchy family to join in on the celebrations! Thought I’d share the love😊❤️ Dates are for the Southern Hemisphere! (If people want I can make another one with northern hemisphere dates)
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Ostara
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Ostara, or the spring equinox, happens between the 20th and the 24th of March every year. It officially marks the beginning of spring, and so the warm weather coming! It represents rebirth and growth, but also balance.
Ostara is a good time to plan things for spring (like things you want to do this summer, or your garden. Some of us might even be able to start their garden at this time! It's still too cold here for me to do it), spring cleaning and, if possible, open windows for (probably) the first time this year! Also think of repotting your indoor plants so they can also start anew for this year!
Without really planning, you can also just write down your goals for this spring
Colors to wear, be it with makeup, clothes, or other accessories are pink, green, purple, yellow, white… mostly pastel colors!
Crystals to wear or to make spells with for Ostara are rose quartz, clear quartz, amethyst, bloodstone, carnelian, sunstone, agate and lapis lazuli Now for foods! Eat things with cheese, eggs, seeds, nuts, in-season vegetables and fruits, but most importantly: honey! I already shared it last year on my blog, but you definitely should try this easy honey cake recipe for Ostara!
And since I like Ostara a lot, I found this recipe for hot cross buns: turns out they taste amazing for breakfast or just a lil snack!
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For activities, you can also light black and white candles for balance
You can dye or paint eggs in pastel colors!
You can eat chocolate rabbits and go take walks outside to see the change of seasons and how nature is coming back to life! You could also take a bath or keep yourself grounded by meditating outside (if it's not too cold!)
Of course, there's the usual divination you can do!
Blessed Ostara!
Sources: prickingofthumbs on Tumblr, witchoftheforest, wiccantips and witchytips on Instagram
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wizardsaur · 8 months
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Now that I have an informal coven, I'm hosting the equinoxes & solstices at my house. Upcoming, being Mabon.
And where one of my coveners is By-The-Book-Wiccan, the rest of us are kinda feral little weirdos. Particularly my buddy Sunny & I, because we've practiced together since we were 15.
So I'm learning to write non-denominational Ritual. Which has been an adventure. Formalizing my Craft more to fit better in a group setting. Standardizing a little, to make it easier for people who are new to the practice. Removing Deity & focusing more on natural cycles and shared values of generosity, gratitude, honesty, and kindness.
If you guys have some witchy friends & happen to be in need of non-denominational coven ritual, feel free to interact!
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