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Blog Name: Witchin' in the Kitchen
Url: http://witchininthekitchen.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: cooking, paganism, home craft
Description: This is my kitchen witch blog. I discuss the magical properties of certain foods and herbs, kitchen deities, and recipes. I have a cookbook in the works and am interested in feedback from the Pagan community.
Popularity: 66 Followers

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Sunday Leftovers - Protective Onion and Leek Quiche
I was going to write a bit more about the leek and onion quiche yesterday, but I ended up getting abducted by a horde of drunken Turks instead. Actually, no, that isn't true. This time I willingly traveled to them,instead of having them come to Sariyer to whisk me away. I had a nice little trip to the Asian side of the city on a ferry. I love how I can use a ferry or sea bus to travel from one
Ah, Sunday
I'm off tomorrow too! As most of the population of this country is Muslim, our holiday calendar is a bit different. We've been off since Thursday for Kurban Bayram, the sacrifice holiday. Today I gave my kitchen a thorough scrubbing and burned some rosemary for extra cleansing. Now I'm drinking some Turkish coffee (I'm still trying to prepare it just right. I'm getting better!). I think I will
Leftover Magic
Thanksgiving leftovers? Never fear, the kitchen witch is here! I wasn’t able to enjoy the traditional Thanksgiving feast this year, but I am still here with ways for you to use up some of the leftover food you may have, and stir up some witchin’ in the kitchen to boot. The following soup is just the thing to lift you out of the post-Thanksgiving slump. In fact, it’s good for helping lift you
Dark Goddess Series, Pt. IV - The Callieach
Picture is from from The Goddess Oracle and is the property of Thalia Took (www.thaliatook.com).The Cailleach, or Veiled Woman, is a Celtic hag goddess, associated with places in Scotland and the Isle of Man. There she is seen as a winter spirit, whose behavior on February 1 predicts the weather for the coming year. In other lore she is the symbol of winter that holds spring captive, by keeping
Dark Goddess Series, Part III: Hecate
I know I'm a bit late for the Night of Hecate but I've been very busy at work. Please accept this slightly late post and know that you can certainly honor Hecate at any time. :) Who is Hecate? Today’s Witches and Pagans associate her with the crossroads, magic, witchcraft, and ghosts. She has also been associated with everything from childbirth to dogs. During the Hellenistic period she was

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