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theuntitledbard · 28 days
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French Onion Soup: A Look Into Single Ingredient* Kitchen Witch Spells
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*There are actually eight ingredients in my recipe, but I am only using one (onions) for the purpose of my witching
Last weekend, when my partner announced they were taking the short ribs out of the freezer to dethaw, I knew my dark moon banishment had been decided for me: it was time to make my yearly batch of French Onion Soup. I always make this soup with a combination of the au jus from the short ribs and broth made from the leftover bones; it is part of our goal to use as much of the animal as we can. But French onion soup does more than fill our bellies: it fills the entire house with the essence of onions.
This, as a kitchen witch, I can USE.
Some background on what I call Single Ingredient Kitchen Witch Spells
One of the things that I have found when pursuing Kitchen Witch spells is that the writers often try to attribute a magical intention to every ingredient they put into their food. Although this is well intended, if one is actually enchanting their meals (rather than just "asking" the ingredients to impart some magic - which is valid), it becomes - in my opinion - very energy-intensive and cumbersome. That's not what I am all about when I'm witching in the kitchen.
My idea of a good kitchen witch spell is one where you spend a hot minute cooking your food (stirring and returning to your meal is a LOT of where I impart magic into food) but where the actual magic is fairly simple. In this way, I am drawn to a spell where one type of magical intention is highlighted by using only one ingredient or a (small) combination of ingredients that all work towards a common goal.
I find this approach easier for witches who are to kitchen magic and low-energy witches like me. This doesn't mean that you need to stick to very simple recipe to enchant kitchen magic, instead, we are focusing on one or a handful of ingredients for the material of our spellwork. Sometimes flavoring (everything else) can just be flavoring.
I will point out here that by my thinking, whatever primary ingredient you are enchanting for your kitchen magic SHOULD be a primary ingredient/flavor in the dish that you are making. While a pinch of salt can and will cleanse, I wouldn't call your dish a cleansing spell just because you added a pinch of salt. In this way, this type of magic works best with ingredient-forward dishes like pesto (basil), pies (fruit), or - in this case - French Onion Soup which calls for multiple cups of Sweet Onion.
The Magic of Onion
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In my opinion as a witch and amateur herbalist, the magic of onion lies in its organosulfur compounds. It is unmistakable if you have ever cut or eaten an onion (or other members of the allium family) that they carry a distinctive smell and taste of sulfur. Sulfur, also known as brimstone, has long been associated with banishment or dispelling magics of all kinds.
Notably, here this association carries over to onion both in the metaphysical realm where it is believed to banish or keep away evil and ill will, but also in its physical properties as onion is antiseptic and antibacterial. Perhaps, in this way, we can imagine that onion chases away the bad by removing it from our bodies.
That's something that I can get behind.
French Onion Soup: a Banishment for the Body and the Home
If the magic of onions is found in its organosulfur compounds (as I believe), this is activated thrice in the making of French onion soup.
Firstly, when you cut the onions. Secondly, when you caramelize the onions (fumigating your home), and thirdly when you eat the onions. We've been talking a lot lately about the magic of the number 3 - a number that can naturally increase or decrease depending on how it is used. This a decreasing 3-spell, and could be used as an adjunct to a more traditional decreasing spell. For example, I might start a banishment or decreasing candle spell and then make and eat the soup while the spell was burning.
Note here that I think that the PRIMARY banishment stage comes during the caramelization process, this is where I focus the energy of my banishment.
You will need:
6 cups thin sliced Sweet Onions
8 cups beef broth, homemade preferred, but boxed is okay
A small bundle of Thyme, fresh preferred
1/2 Stick of Butter or comparable oil substitute (EVOO)
1/2 cup dry wine, optional
Baguette or other crusty bread, sliced into 1/2-inch pieces
Gruyere cheese, grated
Salt and Pepper to taste
Prepare your kitchen Do this in any way you prefer before starting a kitchen witch spell. I like to have a hearth candle that I light when doing kitchen magic to help create the proper mood.
Thin Slice Your Onions We want the onions in the soup to have a thin ribbon-like texture. It helps with caramelization to have all your onion slices be the same size, but this may not be possible if you start with very differently-sized onions. This is your chance to connect with the spirit or powers of the onion. Very quickly, you will begin to physically experience the effects of onion's sulfuric nature as the syn-propanethial-S-oxide gas released by cutting the onions mixes with the water content in our eyes, creating sulfuric acid. This is part of the banishment properties of onion; although it might not be pleasant, thank the onion for doing what it is doing. Depending on your magical traditions, you may choose to interact with onion in any manner of ways. Remember here that this is the first of three banishment steps in this process - whoever cuts the onions will get the direct and most focused banishment of the entire spell. If the intended recipient of the spell is you, cut the onions yourself. If it is someone else, consider asking them to cut the onions for you. I wanted to work this spell for both myself and my partner, and I knew that they would still be out of the house when I caramelized the onions, so I asked them to cut the onion for me. You can choose to talk to the onions, pray over the onion, carve sigils into them before you cut them, or do anything that feels appropriate to your path during this time. This step will take a while, especially if you need to take breaks to cry your eyes out over onions. This can be done up to a day ahead of time - store your cut onions in the fridge until you are ready to use them.
Camarmelize Your Onions I thought about giving you the basics on caramelizing onions here, but this is a kitchen witch blog. I assume you have some proficiency in the kitchen if you are attempting a spell like this. Besides, the process of doing this will change drastically depending on how wet your onions are, the general humidity, and how your stove manages heat. The butter, onions, thyme, and salt go into the pot in this step. Start on medium heat and adjust up or down as you need to so that your onions cook until they are golden brown. Expect this to take at least an hour, and be happy if it takes less. The secret to caramelizing onions is that you need to consistently stir the pot so they do not stick to the bottom and burn. This is where I put the majority of my magic into this spell - each time that I return to the pot, I draw a banishing sigil over my onions. I also stir in the anti-clockwise direction of removal. You should adapt this to how you perform kitchen magic, of course. I will note here that my apartment has a relatively open floor plan and I intentionally do not turn on the kitchen fans so that the oniony goodness vents into my house, not out of it. This is the step that I use to banish unwanted energy from my physical space - I speak words over the steam rising from my onions and ask it to assist me in this process. If I lived in a place with a less open floor plan, I would open any doors and windows needed to get the steam/smell into as many parts of the place as I could. If you just want to focus on your physical body, you can skip this step but I find that if my energy has gotten off enough to require a banishment, my place needs cleansing, too.
Heat Your Broth You want your broth to be at a similar temperature to your onions. This doesn't need to get done at the beginning of your caramelization process as you might evaporate more than necessary, but you will want your broth up to temperature by the time your onions are at their desired doneness.
Construct the Soup When the onions are ready, deglaze the pot with wine or beef broth. Scrape the bottle to reincorporate any stuck residue back into your base. Add 1/2 cup of flour and mix to form a weak roux. Slowly add beef broth by the ladle full into the base, stirring as you go. Cook on a simmer for 10 minutes. This is the time for any last intention setting,. You can adjust for salt and add pepper as a final pop of banishing if you are so inclined.
Serve and Eat All of our magic has already been accomplished, so now it is time to plate (bowl?) our meal. French Onion Soup is traditionally served in individual ramekins with a slice of bread and melted Gruyere on top. This is accomplished by putting the soup into the ramekins, topping with the bread and cheese, and then popping those suckers under the broiler. I don't do this. I just grill the bread and top with thinly grated cheese. There isn't enough difference here to wait the extra few minutes after I've already been standing over the stove for an hour. You can say a few words over your meal if that's you thing, but you don't need to here. The rest of the magic will be fueled by your own digestive system. It is done French onion soup keeps for a couple of days in the fridge and freezes nicely so long as you omit the bread and cheese.
If I could choose one thing for you to take away from this writing, it is that kitchen witchery does not have to be complicated. You don't need to know the magical associations for every ingredient you put into your meal. You only need to know one and use it well.
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Soups and Broths in Magick
I am rather new to the witch community on tumblr but I have been interested in witchcraft for years. I have come upon a reoccurring thing, many of my friends I wish to magically aid through teas and herbal brews, do not like the taste of tea. I have found that mixing herbal blends or herbs representing what you wish to occur into soups and broths work just as well! In fact if you choose the right soup you can get sometimes better results I have found. Soup mimics tea by being easily drank and can be served warm and hot, which I find very comforting.
First it is important to choose a soup or broth that goes well taste wise with the herbs you wish to use. You want it to taste pleasant for yourself or the one you are providing it to. Though, try to find a soup or stock or broth that corresponds with what you wish to achieve with the herbs to further strengthen and increase the outcome you wish. 
A short list of correspondences:
Chicken Broth/Stock: Uncrossing, new growth, fertility, sacrifice, New beginnings, rebirth
Turkey Broth/Stock: Close connections to Earth, generosity, inspiration, bounty, blessings
Beef Broth/Stock: New beginnings, femininity/female power, fertility, strength, balance
Pork Broth/Stock or Bacon: Intelligence, good luck, prosperity, curiousity, discovering new things
Fish Broth/Stock: Close connections to Water, health, improving oneself, the unconcious mind, awareness, fertility, good luck, wishes, change
Shellfish/Clam/Mussel Broth/Stock/Soup/Chowder: Protection, stopping lies/gossip/rumors, removal or treatment of stubbornness, honesty, truth, close connections to both Water and Earth, living a natural life
Shrimp Broth/Stock: love, abundance, fertility, trying new things, moving forward
Cheese base/Milk base soup/Chowder: Beauty, femininity, love, self-love, purification, rebirth
Tomato Soup: Protection, prosperity, love, uncrossing, femininity, romance and passion, negation of negativity and evil
Pumpkin Soup: Healing, prosperity, love, protection, granting wishes
Squash Soup: Psychic awareness, spiritual enlightenment
Corn Chowder: connections to the sun, luck, prosperity, abundance
Onion Soup: protection, keep evil away, healing, banishing, stability, exorcism, money, lust, and ends bad habits
Pea Soup: Kindness, connections with Air
Mushroom Soup: psychic enhancement, connections to Earth, longevity, strength, immortality
Curry/Curry Soups: banishing, healing, prosperity, protection from negativity
Soups with Noodles: Longevity, uncrossing
Soups with Rice: prosperity, blessing, money and wealth, security, good fortune to come
Soups with Barley: Love, Healing, Protection Hopefully this will be helpful for any witches who are not very big fans of the taste of teas or for anyone else for that matter. I would love to hear or see any other suggestions for tea replacements or other soups that could be used. This came straight out of my Grimoire and I hope to add more of it to this site soon. Blessed be everyone!
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theuntitledbard · 2 months
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Who doesn't loove a nice cup of soothing tea?
Long beloved by peoples everywhere it grows, Chamomile can be used as a tea to soothe anxiety, help bring sleep, or promote healing. You can add it to purification mixtures or even to attract money. 🍵
Of course, with any herbal tea, be sure to check all labels and warnings, as some may interfere with medications or irritate underlying conditions.
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theuntitledbard · 5 months
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The Magic of an Open Window
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🌬Use it to cleans the air and space in your room. Been sick? Let the air sweep the sickness away. Just had a bad anxiety attack? Fill your lungs with fresh air.
🌬Cleanse tarot decks, crystals, spell jars and any other witchy items with fresh air.
🌬Got old stubborn energy or haven’t been sleeping well? Let the chilly air sweep that away. Leave your window open a crack to help blow bad dreams away while you sleep
🌬Let the window blow sunlight or moonlight into your room. 
🌬Light a candle by an open window and whisper secrets or prayers of thanks to your home or your deities or the land around you. Let the wind carry your charged smoke to them.
🌬Give your plants a taste of outside again! Give them more things to suck up into their leaves and then put out later!
🌬It’s a nice way to clear out a stuffy room in all senses!
Happy Practicing!
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theuntitledbard · 6 months
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Soups and Broths in Magick
I am rather new to the witch community on tumblr but I have been interested in witchcraft for years. I have come upon a reoccurring thing, many of my friends I wish to magically aid through teas and herbal brews, do not like the taste of tea. I have found that mixing herbal blends or herbs representing what you wish to occur into soups and broths work just as well! In fact if you choose the right soup you can get sometimes better results I have found. Soup mimics tea by being easily drank and can be served warm and hot, which I find very comforting.
First it is important to choose a soup or broth that goes well taste wise with the herbs you wish to use. You want it to taste pleasant for yourself or the one you are providing it to. Though, try to find a soup or stock or broth that corresponds with what you wish to achieve with the herbs to further strengthen and increase the outcome you wish. 
A short list of correspondences:
Chicken Broth/Stock: Uncrossing, new growth, fertility, sacrifice, New beginnings, rebirth
Turkey Broth/Stock: Close connections to Earth, generosity, inspiration, bounty, blessings
Beef Broth/Stock: New beginnings, femininity/female power, fertility, strength, balance
Pork Broth/Stock or Bacon: Intelligence, good luck, prosperity, curiousity, discovering new things
Fish Broth/Stock: Close connections to Water, health, improving oneself, the unconcious mind, awareness, fertility, good luck, wishes, change
Shellfish/Clam/Mussel Broth/Stock/Soup/Chowder: Protection, stopping lies/gossip/rumors, removal or treatment of stubbornness, honesty, truth, close connections to both Water and Earth, living a natural life
Shrimp Broth/Stock: love, abundance, fertility, trying new things, moving forward
Cheese base/Milk base soup/Chowder: Beauty, femininity, love, self-love, purification, rebirth
Tomato Soup: Protection, prosperity, love, uncrossing, femininity, romance and passion, negation of negativity and evil
Pumpkin Soup: Healing, prosperity, love, protection, granting wishes
Squash Soup: Psychic awareness, spiritual enlightenment
Corn Chowder: connections to the sun, luck, prosperity, abundance
Onion Soup: protection, keep evil away, healing, banishing, stability, exorcism, money, lust, and ends bad habits
Pea Soup: Kindness, connections with Air
Mushroom Soup: psychic enhancement, connections to Earth, longevity, strength, immortality
Curry/Curry Soups: banishing, healing, prosperity, protection from negativity
Soups with Noodles: Longevity, uncrossing
Soups with Rice: prosperity, blessing, money and wealth, security, good fortune to come
Soups with Barley: Love, Healing, Protection Hopefully this will be helpful for any witches who are not very big fans of the taste of teas or for anyone else for that matter. I would love to hear or see any other suggestions for tea replacements or other soups that could be used. This came straight out of my Grimoire and I hope to add more of it to this site soon. Blessed be everyone!
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theuntitledbard · 6 months
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50 KITCHEN WITCH TIPS TO MAKE YOU FEEL MORE WITCHY
(And other useful things I've learned over the years)
Hi! This is a list of dos, don'ts, tips, tricks, and other fun things that I've learned over the years. I always love finding more effective and efficient ways of doing things so if you have any cool things you'd like to add, leave them in the comments or reblog. I'd love to read it.
Anyways... On with the list ^_^
Light candles around your kitchen space (just make sure nothing flammable is near you)
Annotate your cookbooks with the correspondence of the ingredients.
Mediating is really good to calm the mind before cooking.
Cut oranges and lemons thinly, dry them, and hang them with twine around your kitchen
Need a cleansing tip? Open all your windows near your kitchen. Let some fresh air in.
Cutting sigils into apples, pie crusts, and carved potatoes.
Save lemon and orange rinds, freeze them, and then use them to clean the garbage disposal.
Make infused oils and honey: Things like garlic honey, lavender honey, herb oil, sun oil, moon oil, dandelion oil, and other different edible oils are very fun and useful to make.
Hid sigils in pages of your cookbooks and kitchen witch journals.
Add some plants! Snake plants and spider plants don't need too much light, and growing your own herbs in your kitchen is awesome too. Basil, lavender, thyme, aloe vera, rosemary, etc. are good fits. You could also add some plants that require more sunlight on the kitchen window sill. Like cacti and succulents.
Bring crystals into your kitchen space such as rose quartz, clear quartz, amethyst, or whatever you want the space's intentions to be.
I keep a small money tree on the sill, along with cacti for luck and protection.
Make a simmer Pot! Mostly because it makes the whole house smell good, easy, and fun.
Stir clockwise for best results!
Learning how to pickle things is actually pretty witchy. Plus, anyone could do it as it requires absolutely no kitchen experience. You could pickle any vegetable, even if you don't like pickles. I originally learned this after having to take shelter from a natural disaster. A person brought a bunch of stuff and taught us how to pickle things with different spices and herbs. Very fun!
Decorate your kitchen with your favorite stuff. Crystals, decor, heat mits, that cool mushroom cake stand you've been eyeing at the World Market for the past 2 weeks, cool looking curtains, sun catchers. Why stop there? Paint the walls, hang shelves full of marked-up cookbooks that are a little too well-loved and thumbed through.
Wanna be the person that has the amazing-smelling house every time people come over? Syrups take some time to simmer down, it's actually a pretty good time to leave it on the stove to simmer. Since syrups have a lot of aromatic ingredients, it acts as a really good-smelling simmer pot.
Hang up herbs to dry with twine from cabinets that are rarely used.
Invest in that new set of plates and cups.
Homemade jams, butter, sauces, and syrups are your best friend.
Crochet or knit your own dish rags, pot holders, etc.
Don't pour extremely hot things into a glass that's not Pyrex, it will break, and you will be very sad about it.
Don't cook anything while extremely upset or emotional (For safety reasons)
Make recipes you want to make, not just because you'll like the effect. Make it because you think it's tasty.
Chinese Five Spice works in place of herbs for protection and luck spells a lot of the time! It's cheaper to buy 1 spice than 4 different spices that total up to 15 dollars when you could just spend 3-4 dollars.
Take a shower before cooking (I don't know how to explain this one other than it makes you feel better)
Don't use microfiber/plastic material clothes on hot burners, it will fuse to the burner and melt. It is VERY hard to get off.
I don't know if I need to put this one but I did see someone do it so nonstick pan = wooden utensils and plastic utensils, metal pan = metal utensils. Do not use a metal spoon in a nonstick pan, please. It can make you very sick.
Keep your pets away from hot oil, open ovens, and hot pans.
You can proof bread dough in the fridge overnight if you don't have the time to bake, or want to eat fresh bread right in the morning.
Need a quick witchy meal for dinner in 12 minutes? Use premade tomato pasta sauce and doctor it up with thyme, rosemary, and garlic, for protection and distilling stagnant energies. Serve with pasta of your liking.
You can substitute Butter for Crisco/shortening, buttermilk for 1 cup of milk + 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar or lemon juice, and heavy cream for 1 cup of half and half plus 2 tbsp of butter.
Use leftover animal bones to make bone broth
Teach yourself the art of bread scoring (It's fun, and you can show it off to your loved ones!)
Collect and hoard your own and others' family recipes.
Sometimes the food doesn't have to be a spell, sometimes it just makes you feel good and you don't know why.
Listen to your favorite music in the kitchen, it makes the monotonous things like chopping veggies move faster.
Invest in a vegetable chopper if you don't like chopping vegetables.
Find a really good hot cocoa recipe and make it once a week. Master it. Just for your own happiness because hot cocoa is really good. You could also be the friend/family member that makes the best hot cocoa ever.
Focaccia Bread Lasts a very long time, and it's very easy to make!
Keep a first aid kit near where the oven is, in case of burns, cuts, or serious injuries where time is everything.
Quick Bread and no-rise loaves are simple for beginners, tasty, and take little time. They also feel very witchy to make.
Study a bit of Herbalism! It's fun and really helps better understand the herbs you're putting into your food.
While something is boiling, put your wooden spoon over the pot to minimize the chance of something boiling over.
Try a bit of coffee magick, it's simple to get into, and gives you a boost of energy to take on the day!
If you're over 21, wine-making is a very interesting way to celebrate the sabbats. Just with that, make sure you KNOW what you're doing. With anything fermented, there's always a risk if you don't store things correctly. Apple wines, strawberry wines, dandelion wines, etc. all very cool to experiment with. If you're not over 21, vinegar is a similar way to experiment.
Hang up some witchy things, sigils, photos, cool magnets, and other things that give you joy on your fridge. (Sometimes if you are lucky they have some fun magnets at five below)
If you live in the US, for some reason, there are a lot of books in the book section dedicated to witchcraft and spirituality. At least where I live. And they are all under 5 dollars!
Teas are the cheapest and easiest things you can practice being a kitchen witch.
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theuntitledbard · 6 months
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WITCHY MUSHROOM LINGUINE
A whimsical pasta that makes you feel like a forest dweller~
INGREDIENTS
8 oz chopped mushrooms (you could use any kind, or even mix different kinds! Just make sure they are edible.)
1/2 cup chicken stock
1 tbsp red wine vinegar
1 1/2 cups half and half
4 cloves garlic, minced.
4 shallots, chopped.
1/2 cup parmesan cheese
1 box linguine pasta
4 tbsp butter
1 tbsp thyme
Salt and pepper
Italian seasoning
DIRECTIONS
Melt butter in a pan and cook shallots and garlic until soft on medium heat. Add in the mushrooms, thyme, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper, and cook until tender. (About 4 minutes.) Add chicken stock and red wine vinegar and cook for another 4 minutes on medium heat.
Add in half and half and simmer for about 3 minutes, or until the sauce thickens a little more. Add in parmesan cheese. Cook pasta according to the directions on the back of the box with a salted pot of water.
Taste the sauce to see if it needs more seasonings, then add to taste..
Drain the pasta, reserving about 1/4 cup of pasta water. Add your pasta into your sauce and toss to coat. Add in your pasta water so it combines well.
Top with parsley and enjoy!
Editors Notes:
You could add some shredded mozzarella to make it super cheesy!
Use an assortment of different mushrooms!
Using fresh thyme from your own garden is a good pick
Source your ingredients locally!
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Healer Witch Correspondences
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Altar Items / Symbols: Salves, Tinctures, Oils, Honey, Himalayan Salt Lamp [Note: Don’t use if you have pets!!], Lunar Symbolism (mental healing), Solar Symbolism (physical healing), Salts, Teas, Medication, Cannabis, Essential Oil Diffuser, Humidifier, Mermaid Symbolism, Fresh Flowers and Herbs
Animals: Horses, Bears, Badgers, Snakes, Elephants, Cows, Pigs, Ravens, Buffalo, Frogs, Turtles
Herbs / Plants: Chamomile, Lavender, Aloe, Lemon, Passion Flower, Rose, Lemonbalm, Oak, Calendula, Echinacea, Apple, Potato, Cinnamon, Cornflower, Comfrey, Milk Thistle, Thyme, Basil, Garlic, Pine, Lime, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Cannabis, Elderflower, Peppermint, Ginger
Stones: [Any Soft, Smooth or Round Stones] Bloodstone, Agate, Selenite, Rose Quartz, Red Jasper, Garnet, Jade, Amethyst, Pearl, Moonstone, Aventurine, Hematite, Amber
Colors: Blue, Red, Pink, Lavender, Green
Deities: Eir, Brighid, Hygeia, Epione, Asclepius, Apollo, Thoth, Gaia, Artemis, most Solar Deities, Cernunnos, Lugh, Dian Cecht, Sekhmet, Serket, Isis, Hera, Zywie
Incense / Essential Oils: Lavender, Mint, Lemon, Orange, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Pine, Bay, Frankincense, Sandalwood, Dragons Blood
Elements: All, but especially Water and Fire
Time: Full Moon, Monday, Sunday, Sunrise
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Small Tea Remedy and Meaning Guide:
(Google Side Effects and Precautions before use!!)
Green Tea: Interferes with Cancer Growth, Prevents clogged arteries, Burns fat, Relieves stress, Reduces risk of neurological disorders like Alzheimers and Parkinsons, Reduces stroke risk, Improves cholesterol // Health, Longevity, Love and Passion
Black Tea: Protects lungs from smoking damage, Helps with asthma, Reduces stroke risk // Brings Excitement, Courage and Wealth
White Tea: Has the most potent anti-cancer properties of any tea, Rich in antioxidants, Reduces risk of heart disease, Weight loss benefits, Promotes tooth and dental health, May lower risk of insulin resistance, May protect and fight against osteoporosis, Combats skin aging, Protects against neurological disorders like Alzheimers and Parkinsons // Healing, Cleansing, Spiritual Communication, Psychic Energy
Oolong Tea: Helps protect against diabetes, Promotes Heart health, Weight Loss benefits, Improves brain function, Protects against certain cancers, Promotes tooth and bone health, Relieves Eczema // Love, Serenity, Balance and Reflection
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A Guide to *EDIBLE* Potion Bases (based on the post by potionslab!)
Ok so there’s this absolutely wonderful post going around by @potionslab about potion bases and their correspondences!! It’s a great post!! A wonderful post!! an excellent post!!!
It has all kinds of potion bases and it’s so informative!! However, some of the bases on the list aren’t consumable, and there are quite a few drinks missing. So I thought I’d add to the list the other consumables.
Note that this is a list of safe, consumable potion bases. If you want some non-consumable bases, read the original wonderful post!
This is all based on the correspondences in the original post, with some of my own correspondences and those I’ve learned from others. And it’s alphabetical because yay OCD.
I really hope this doesn’t make me look like a thief, I just really want a list of purely consumable potion bases, please don’t be angry :c
**= Alcoholic *= Sometimes alcoholic
(Note that juices and sodas can be interchangeable in most cases)
Apple Juice: Healing, knowledge, love, youth
Beef Stock: Strength, safe land travels
**Beer: Slumber
**Bumbo: Healing, vitality, curing seasickness
Cherry Soda: Lust, love
Chicken Stock: Safe air travels, healing, curing fear of heights
Chocolate Syrup: Sweetening situations
*Cider: Celebration, new beginnings, home & hearth,
Clam Juice: Lust, love
Coconut Milk: Spiritual/Magical cleansing
Coffee: Speed, prosperity, luck, here’s some other correspondences!
Cola: Sweetening situations, quick dissolving destruction
Cranberry Juice: Love, romance
*Eggnog: Celebration, home & hearth
Fish Stock: Safe sea travels
**Gin: Protection, spiritual cleansing, banishing, exorcism, curse-breaking
Ginger Ale: Health, healing, recovery, vitality
Grape Juice: Abundance, prosperity
Grapefruit Juice: Bittering situations, vitality
**Grog: Healing, vitality, curing seasickness, prosperity, luck
Ham Stock: Abundance, fertility
Honey: Sweetening situations, slowing
Hot Chocolate: Sweetening situations, dreams, slumber, calming
Ice: Transforming
Lamb Stock: Purification, youth
Lemon Juice: Hexing, cursing, revenge, souring
Lemon-Lime Soda: Vitality
Lime Juice: Vitality
Maple Syrup: Abundance, prosperity, sweetening situations
Milk: Slumber, peace, dreams, motherhood
Molasses: Slowing situations, sweetening situations
Moon Water: Depends on the moon phase associated
Olive Oil: Peace, tranquility, youth
Orange Juice: Healing, success, vitality
Pineapple Juice: Abundance, fidelity, security
Pomegranate Juice: Love, lust, marriage
Prawn Stock: Growth, weakness
**Red Wine: Love, lust, death, the afterlife, necromancy
Root Beer: Healing, good fortune, cleansing, grounding
**Rum: Spirit work, abundance, death, the afterlife, necromancy
**Sake: Purification, spirit work, cleansing, prosperity, grounding
Soda Water: Joy, humor
Soy Sauce: Protection, good fortune, healing
Strawberry Soda: Love, friendship, happiness
Tea: Depends on the kind of tea
Tequila: Healing, cleansing
Tomato Juice/Sauce/Ketchup: Healing, love, death, illness
Vanilla Extract: Passion, calming, dream work
Vegetable Stock: Growth, healing
Vinegar: Cleansing, purification
**Vodka: Banishing
Water: Good overall base, cleansing
**Whiskey: Banishing, cleansing
**White Wine: Love, friendship, success
And I think that’s it. For the most common drinks, that is. 
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Witchy water masterlist
Sea water
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Moon water
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Sun water
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Rain water
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Storm water
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Rose water
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Spiked Mulled Apple Cider
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Hello all! As promised, here is a recipe I found for spiked mulled apple cider, with a witchy twist added. This is a perfect drink for Christmas/Yule parties and general winter get-togethers. Enjoy (and drink responsibly)!
Ingredients
1 gallon of apple cider or apple juice
2 oranges (sliced)
5 cinnamon sticks
4 star of anise pods (optional)
1 TBSP whole cloves
2 cups of brandy (I use crown apple hehe)
a splash of full moon water
Instructions
First, stick the cloves into the orange slices. You don’t want the cloves free-flowing in the cider while it mulls. Next, combine the ingredients into a 6-quart slow cooker and cook on low for four hours. Just before you serve, you’ll want to add two cups of the brandy of your choice. If the brandy is added before its mulled, the alcohol will burn off during cooking, which won’t be any fun.
Spell
While you stir in the ingredients clockwise, chant the following:
“Winter bring us solace,
Winter bring us health,
Winter bring us warmth,
Winter bring us wealth”
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