Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen

by Scott Cunningham

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

133.43

Collection

Publication

Llewellyn Publications (2002), Edition: 3, 400 pages

Description

There's a reason caviar has a reputation as a love food, but a little vanilla or peppermint can work wonders too! You'll savor mushrooms like never before after experiencing their intuitive-raising effects, and a munch of celery will resonate with new meaning as it boosts your sexual desire and psychic awareness. Virtually any item in your pantry can be used for personal transformation. From artichokes to kidney beans to grape jelly, food contains specific magical energies you can harness for positive results. This encyclopedia of food magic offers twenty-seven of Scott Cunningham's favorite recipes. Magical menus for more than ten desired goals including love, protection, health, money, and psychic awareness are provided as well. This commemorative edition also presents special features and articles celebrating Scott Cunningham's remarkable life.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member kaelirenee
As a self-proclaimed kitchen witch, I've always thought if you can't find it in the kitchen, you don't need it for a spell. Cunningham's book does a great job of pointing out magical tools and ingredients in the kitchen and occassionally states WHY they are (that's my one constant gripe with
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Cunningham-not enough of the WHY). But there are good recipes and spell ideas in here, along with good tools for spellcraft.
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LibraryThing member angela.k.winters
I love Scott Cunningham's books and this one didn't let me down. I love how he talks about how food can be used in our everyday lives to enrich us and to be used magically. The spells are wonderful and the recipes are great!

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

400 p.; 5.75 inches

ISBN

0738702269 / 9780738702261

Local notes

NWC

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