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How To Turn A Recipe Witchy (simple)
How to turn a recipe witchy (simple)
Bless the salt before using it for a protection spell
Stir clock wise for cleansing, and counter clock wise for banishing
Rosemary in a stew is yummy and also works great for protection or self love
Add hot spices to attract love, and warm spices for hearthy spells
When you bake a cake, when your greasing the tin, draw a sigil in the butter and then cover up with flour. Blessed be!
Use a toothpick to draw protective runes on your biscuits
Black pepper for hexing! (even on baked goods)
Use a strong liquor to ward off evil spirits (and have a sip while you cook, we can never be too careful 😉)
Source: the-wanderess-witch
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