About this book
An essential guide to following a Pagan/Wiccan lifestyle
You don’t need to be Wiccan to enjoy this friendly book of home cooking and natural remedies. To the kitchen witch, every recipe is like a little spell bringing the opportunity to create love and positive energy in the home and for loved ones.
The word “witch” comes from the words “wise” or “wisdom” and witches or Wiccans originally were called “The Wise Ones.” They study natural remedies and the influences of the cycles of the moon and the planets. Witches seek to harm no one, knowing that the energy they send out comes back threefold. Wicca is a peaceful, balanced, and harmonious way of life. This year-round guide to seasonal recipes and rituals for all the pagan festivals will be invaluable to Wiccans and those wishing to celebrate the good things that are given to us by the land.

The Kitchen Witch follows the eight pagan festivals: Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, and Mabon. These festivals celebrate birth, life, death, rebirth, and union, and involve sharing food with loved ones or friends. In this book, you will find delicious recipes to accompany each of the eight festivals, using a variety of seasonal foods and ingredients commonly found in most kitchens. There is also information on herbs, plants, spices, flowers, and essential oils that you can use for spell or circle work, and homemade lotions and potions.Â
This book is a guide for the everyday witch that can be enjoyed by everyone.Â