Kitchen Witchcraft: the Honey and Thorn Grimoire: Sweetening Spells, Binding Rituals & Jar Magic for Love, Luck & Protection in the Kitchen Witch Tradition

By (author)Andrew Yahodka

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Practical kitchen-witch grimoire detailing step-by-step honey-jar and thorn-ward rituals for protection, luck, binding, with real ingredients, clear costs, and strict release practices for committed practitioners.

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Sweetness is not soft. It binds. It holds. It does not release what it has been given.

If you have ever sealed a want inside a jar and felt the weight of what you just did — this grimoire was written for that moment.

Kitchen Witchcraft: The Honey and Thorn Grimoire delivers the complete working vocabulary of honey jar magic, thorn wards, and binding craft in the kitchen witch tradition. Twelve chapters. Real ingredients. Real steps. Every cost named before the working begins.

Inside this grimoire:

The complete honey jar preparation — raw honey, spoken name, three thorns, layered intention, wax seal

The thorn ward ritual — iron, salt, spoken prohibition at the threshold, the line that holds

The protection jar — black salt, iron water, named containment that does not require watching

The luck working — chamomile, citrus, cinnamon, honey layered in specific order with specific declarations

The combined honey-and-thorn jar — attraction and containment in one vessel, the most demanding working in this tradition

The naming ceremony, the refresh ritual, the feeding sessions — because what was called must also be tended

The witnessing ritual — thirty breaths of silence with the sealed jar, the working that costs the practitioner the certainty that what was called has heard

The complete release ritual — for the jar that worked, and for the jar that did not

This is not a book of hope. This is a book of holding.

The honey jar does not improve what it contains. It holds what it holds — with the exact precision of the naming, the exact weight of the attention paid to it, the exact cost the practitioner accepted when the wax was sealed.

Every ritual in this grimoire is performable. Every ingredient is real. Every step is given in full. And every working names its cost before the first ingredient is placed — because naming the cost is not the consequence of the working.

It is the condition.

Kitchen Witchcraft: The Honey and Thorn Grimoire is the seventh volume in the Kitchen Witchcraft Complete Grimoire Series — ten stand-alone grimoires of practical hearth magic, each complete in itself, each demanding something real of the practitioner before the working begins.

The jar was already waiting. Reach.

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