Kitchen Witchcraft

Kitchen witchcraft, or kitchen witchery, is a form of witchcraft practiced concurrently with tasks centered around the kitchen, such as cooking and baking. Like other forms of witchcraft, kitchen witchcraft centers around the practice of magic which may or may not be combined with other forms of spirituality.

Traditional tools used in witchcraft, such as athame or cauldron, may be substituted by more practical objects such as a kitchen knife or soup pot, respectively.

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