Kitchen witchcraft
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Kitchen witchcraft, or kitchen witchery, is a form of witchcraft practiced concurrently with tasks centered on the kitchen, such as cooking and baking, and making use of readily available items for rituals and spells rather than purpose-bought or purpose-made elements. Like other forms of witchcraft, kitchen witchcraft centers on the practice of magic which may or may not be combined with other forms of spirituality.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Murphy-Hiscock, Arin (2009). "The Way of the Hedge Witch: Rituals and Spells for Hearth and me. Avon, Massachusetts: Provenance Press. ISBN 1-59869-974-1.
Further reading[edit]
- Cunningham, Scott (2003). Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen. Saint Paul: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0-7387-0226-9. Search this book on
- Telesco, Patricia (2002). A Kitchen Witch's Cookbook. Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 1-56718-707-2. Search this book on
- Franklin, Anna (2004). Hearth Witch. Lear Books. ISBN 978-0-9547534-1-2. Search this book on
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