Water carries what is spoken into it. Most practitioners never speak.There is a cup of tea you made recently that you do not remember making.
Not because something was wrong. Because nothing was required of you.
The hand reached. The water ran. The cup was carried and forgotten.
This grimoire is about the difference between that cup and the one
made with full intention — and what it costs to never go back.
Kitchen Witchcraft: The Water and Wine Grimoire delivers twelve
complete workings in the craft of liquid magic: sacred brews, moon water
rituals, infusion rites, fermentation practice, and the discipline of
speaking what a preparation is for before the first ingredient enters
the vessel. Every step is given completely. Every cost is named before
the working begins.
Inside this grimoire:
The Threshold Vessel Working — place an empty vessel at the
kitchen threshold, speak nothing, fill it with complete presence.
The first working. The one that makes the rest possible.
The Moon Water Preparation — glass vessel, spoken intention
at setting, one full night at the threshold, spoken acknowledgment
at retrieval. What was in the practitioner’s mind at setting is inside
the water.
The Named Brew — three brews constructed in sequence, one for
protection, one for clarity, one for release. Each requires a spoken
name before preparation begins. Naming what a thing is for —
to yourself, not to anyone else — is harder than it sounds.
The Sacred Brew Fermentation Rite — spoken intention at mixing,
at sealing, and at opening. The cost: genuine waiting without
interference. The jar does not ask permission.
The Release Infusion — one bitter herb, one sweet, one salt at
the threshold. The cup is prepared, the name spoken, the liquid
poured out. The named thing cannot be silently reclaimed after
the pour-out.
The Deep Water Reading — still water in a dark bowl, one candle,
three minutes of honest attention directed at the quality of the
practitioner’s own attention. What the attention does during those
three minutes is the reading.
The Full Presence Preparation — no pre-selected vessel, no
pre-chosen herb. The hands find what they find. The preparation
occurs through the practitioner. The cost is the dissolution of
the distinction between the one who prepares and the preparation
itself.
Every ritual in this grimoire is performable with real ingredients
and real steps. No visualization-only practices. No guaranteed results.
The cost of each working is named before it is asked.
This is Book Five of the Kitchen Witchcraft Complete Grimoire Series.
It stands entirely alone. No prior volume is required.
This grimoire is for the practitioner who:
Has been drawn to kitchen witchcraft but found most books decorative
rather than functional
Wants workings with real steps, real ingredients, and named costs —
not suggestions
Is ready to find out what the kitchen has been holding since before
the first working was performed
The threshold has already been crossed by the act of reaching
for this book. The first working begins at the sink.









