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Magick for the Kitchen Witch [Paperback]

Deanna L Anderson (Author)
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May 1, 2009
Have you ever spilled salt and quickly tossed a pinch over your left shoulder, but never quite knew why? Some of what we now commonly refer to as "superstitions" are actually small pieces of magick left over from bygone days. Kitchen witchery is a common and simple form of magick that caters to the hearth and home and many people perform a small act of kitchen witchery daily without knowing it. Th is path is not comprised of only one belief system but is an eclectic mixture of many paths, old wives' tales, superstitions and home remedies. Magick for the Kitchen Witch takes a look at how a practitioner can fi nd inspiration for creating their own spells as well as showcasing many wonderful spells that fi t perfectly with any earth-based spiritual path. Th e spells in this book can be used by beginners as well as long-time practitioners and adapted for a wide variety of beliefs. Learn about charm bags, witch bottles, candle magick, divination, using food in magick, basic healing as well as brief information on a culturally diverse selection of domestic or kitchen Gods and some wonderfully fascinating tales of folklore witches. If you view the hearth or kitchen as the heart of your home; if your prefer simple, earth-based or earth-friendly magick; if you like to turn the mundane into magick; then Magick for the Kitchen Witch is a must-have in your magickal library.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: New Gaia Press; 1st edition (May 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982397127
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982397121
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #538,442 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Deanna wrote her first story when she was 8 years old because she had read everything on her shelf and wanted something new to read. From that moment on, she knew that she wanted to be an author.

She has written a wide-variety of key-word articles on the internet, had a feature article in the Mother's Day issue of "Domestique" magazine in 1996 and in 2006 was featured in her local paper "The Item" for receiving runner-up in a children's story contest held by Woman's Day Magazine and Scholastic Inc. She also has a previous self-published children's fantasy titled "Imagica: The Boy Who Had No Imagination" (Publish America, 2006) and just recently "Maigkc for the Kitchen Witch (New Gaia Press, 2009).

Married and the mom of two daughters, Deanna spends her time between working full-time with the disabilities board of her county, family, and writing.

For more information on any of Deanna's titles visit her site at http://seakla.tripod.com or visit the publisher's sites www.andborough.com and www.publishamerica.com. You can also send Deanna an email at seakla@yahoo.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Even a non-Pagan can understand it, May 26, 2009
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I recently received this book from a Pagan friend and I love it. It's simple to understand, and I see a lot of old wives' tales in it. Being Southern I grew up (and still do) a lot of Kitchen Magick and not even know it. It was very interesting to see where some of the things came from and to learn a little magic along the way. I would say that if you are into magic or simple like to learn new things, then this is the book for you. You can learn a little candle magic or knot magic or even Witch bottles all from the point-of-view from the kitchen (which is the heart of any home).

You don't have to be a witch or even pagan to enjoy this book.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Reccomended!, July 28, 2010
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As someone who is always searching for new concepts and ideas on her journey down the pagan path - I was delighted with this book. I have attempted on many occasions to wade through magical books laden with technical terms only to find myself unable to push beyond the dry, dead prose of the writer. This book however, with a comfortable voice and a wealth of interesting facts on legends, herbs and folklore, taught me so much about my chosen path, and opened me up to many new ideas. It was not only an informative read, but enjoyable as well! It is my belief that this book would be a great addition to ANY metaphysical library and belongs on the shelf of every Kitchen Witch - no matter the experience (or inexperience) of the practitioner! I was shocked to read the negative review posted - Magick for the Kitchen Witch was obviously painstakingly researched and lovingly crafted by an extremely knowledgeable Witch. To attack this book in such a way strikes me as a personal vendetta against the author - which begs the question - if this reviewer is such an expert on the pagan way - why is this person endangering their karma to such a degree by putting such a blatantly negative personal attack out into the universe? The tags attached to this book are obviously extremely inaccurate and a very sad and childish attempt by a very small minded individual to keep this book out of the hands of people who would benefit from and enjoy this work.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful for the folklore alone! Good for folks of any faith!, July 9, 2010
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You really don't have to be into magick to find this book helpful. I received it as a gift, and I have been using it ever since. I am a born-again Christian, not a pagan or Wiccan or such, but Deanna's herbal remedies in this book have been very helpful to me. When I was at university I majored in literature such as myth, legends, fairytales, folktales and folklore and I really enjoyed the historical info she gave. In addition,when I began adapting some of the "spells" for my own beliefs, I found myself challenged to go outside the box and reach new depths in my spiritual life! This author has a very light breezy voice so this book is an easy read too...you don't feel like you're wading through a textbook;neither does she really push her beliefs...she is very respectful of all faiths.
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