Category: Witchcraft

Welcome to a world where spells, herbs, and moonlit rituals dance together. Whether you’re a curious seeker or a practiced witch, this is your cozy nook for magic, reflection, and a touch of everyday enchantment.

Cozy kitchen counter with jars, a vintage toaster, a tea kettle on an electric stove, a paper towel holder, and a cup with a straw, evoking a warm, inviting feel.
Advice
Trula Marie

The Hearth of the Kitchen: Beginning Your Cast Iron Journey

Cast iron isn’t scary — it’s stubbornly magical. Think it’s high maintenance or impossible with acidic foods? Think again. In this post, I share the rituals for seasoning, washing, and rescuing rusty or sticky pans, so your cast iron becomes less like cookware and more like a trusted kitchen companion.

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Cozy kitchen counter with jars, a vintage toaster, a tea kettle on an electric stove, a paper towel holder, and a cup with a straw, evoking a warm, inviting feel.
Entrées
Trula Marie

From a Witch’s Cauldron: Hearty Beef Stew Recipe

This recipe began as a craving and slowly turned into a bit of kitchen alchemy: beef, herbs, and patience simmering together until it became the stew I’d been searching for. Tender beef, hearty vegetables, and a broth worth soaking up with bread — a little spell for comfort, ready to share at your table.

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Magick Shops
Trula Marie

A Magical Stop in Memphis: Exploring The Broom Closet

A serene escape for witches in Memphis, The Broom Closet is a beautifully organized shop that balances crystals, candles, tarot, and spellwork supplies. From its front room of sparkling stones to its apothecary and altar-ready backrooms, the space offers both inspiration and peace. For anyone visiting Memphis, it’s a must-see for practitioners seeking magical tools or just a moment of calm in the city.

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A Witch's Library
Trula Marie

Braiding Sweetgrass: Lessons in Patience, Nature, and Magic

In Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer blends Indigenous wisdom with scientific insight to explore our connection with the natural world. This thoughtful read encouraged me to slow down, be observant, and make more mindful choices in both daily life and magical practice. From the teachings of Skywoman to the patient art of weaving baskets, Kimmerer’s work reminds us to honor the earth in every action. A must-read for anyone looking to deepen their relationship with nature.

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