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13 Witchy Tips for Nourishment in the Kitchen

February 15, 2022 By Jenistar@HealthyKitchenWitch.com 1 Comment

Being the cook is such a powerful job. The cook is literally a giver and nourisher of life, body and spirit. As the cook, you get to decide what nutrients to bring into the bodies of others. Nourishment isn’t always just in the foods we eat, its also soulful seasonings added with mindful intentions while we cook and eat.

Here are my 13 witchy tips for nourishment in the kitchen:

  1. Spiritually cleanse and set your intentions before cooking. While washing your hands, clear your energy and ask that all negative or harmful energies be washed away and that healing and blessings be added to the food. Set the intention for whoever eats this food will be well nourished, revitalized, healthy and strong.
  2. Cook together. Teach your sweet little witchlings how to cook and more importantly, how to truly nourish themselves. Have them help with shopping by asking them to pick out a vegetable they would like to try. They can also browse through a healthy cookbook and pick a recipe that appeals to them. If life is too crazy to think about cooking with them every night, pick one or two “family cook nights” a week. The memories of laughter and skills they acquire will last them a lifetime. If you live alone, invite friends to join you and have a weekly friends cook and eat together night.
  3. Add magic to your dishes by using charged full moon water or healing herbal infusions as a base for soups. Nettles or astragalus infusions can be a great addition to a magical healing soup and charged moon water makes dishes extra potent.
  4. Always be mindful of building in extra nutrition. Don’t focus so much on removing “bad” foods as this may leave you feeling deprived and wanting more of what you “can’t” or “shouldn’t” have, often leading to guilt or shame around food choices. Instead focus on incorporating nutrient rich foods. Begin to look at your meals and ask yourself, “where are the nutrients in this? Is this going to nourish my body or leave me feeling drained?” Add in extra nutritional boosters such as seaweeds, bone brews, healthy fats, and healing herbs and spices. Herbs are both magical and nutritional. They provide empowerment, along with valuable vitamins and minerals. Aim for a spicy life!
  5. Stir clockwise to infuse with love and be mindful of your energy while cooking. Cooking while angry or upset may sour the food. You may find that not everyone is interested in eating it or they might too become in a bad mood after eating. Cook with love, joy and happiness in your heart. When food is cooked with love, people feel it. Stir clockwise to add in good magic, counter clockwise to banish.
  6. If you’re depressed or in a low mood, incorporate more proteins. Amino acids support mental health. Depression can be a huge issue and while nourishment/self care can be hard during these times, incorporating more proteins is supportive and may help lessen the extent of the depression. Soup is good for the soul. Work to acquire a freezer stockpile for mental down periods or ask a friend to bring you some for continued nourishment during your dark times. 
  7. Level up your food quality. Eat closely from our Mother Earth as we are all part of her. She is a living breathing Goddess who provides us all the nourishment we need. We are her walking plants and are deeply connected to her and every other living thing. We can support her and our connection to her by being mindful of the things we eat. Aim to avoid processed foods, GMOs and unhappy animals. Eat organic. Its good for her and its good for you. Take in her power and feel her connection through the food and nourishment she provides.
  8. “You are what you eat.” This popular statement is only half true. More importantly, you are what you digest and assimilate. Support your gut health. Everything in the body is connected to how well you are able to digest and assimilate nutrients. Eat a probiotic rich diet by incorporating fermented foods such as kefir, kombucha and saurkraut. Check out this article on cultured foods for digestion.
  9. Learn to identify healthy sources of carbs, proteins and fats. None of them are bad, although quality is important. They work together and are all supportive to a healthy body. Be mindful of creating a balanced meal with all of these in them. Start to look at your plate and ask yourself “Where is my source of healthy fats? Healthy carbs? Healthy proteins?”
  10. Slow down while eating and listen to your body. Embody and relax before eating with deep breaths. Aim to be mindful with food. Celebrate and honor meal times as the way to put things into your body. Listen to your body – eat slowly, sensually and stop when full. Eat sweets slowly and in a savory fashion. Eat as much as your body desires but do so mindfully and stop when full. Look at your eating style and rhythm – is it hurried, fast foods, intermittent, not planned, skip all day and stuff at night? Slow down with your food and observe who you are as an eater. Begin to shift into a more mindful place.
  11. Charging foods before eating as well as during the cooking process. Its always a good idea to charge the foods you are going to take into your body. You can chant incantations of love and healing while eating, or just a simple gratitude prayer before eating can add some extra magic to your meals.
  12. You can think about foods in a building or banishing fashion. To loosen what needs to be removed from the body, you can incorporate high fiber foods and liver supportive foods such as dandelion teas, leafy greens, and lemon water. To build health you can think of incorporating highly nutritional foods full of phytochemicals such as herbs, vegetables, healthy fats and proteins. If you are in need of a specific healing diet direction, check out my services and schedule your free 20 minute consult to see how I can assist you in this.
  13. Be grateful for what you have. Your body,  no matter the shape or size, is carrying you through your magical and blessed life. Love it, nourish it and live in celebration with it. Honor your body with the foods you eat. When the inner landscape changes, so will the outer. So don’t worry so much about weight, but focus instead on being healthy and well nourished. Work to adopt healthy habits/ lifestyles. Eat to find pleasure and feel good. Enjoy food and be mindful. Most of all, enjoy life.

Healing Nettles Infusions

June 2, 2016 By Jenistar@HealthyKitchenWitch.com Leave a Comment

Easy to Make Healing Nettles Infusions!

I love my nettles infusions! Nettles infusions are a nutritive and strengthening tonic for the entire body. This delightful herbal infusion is full of chlorophyll and iron. Infusions are a tasty and easy way to support the body with additional nutrients.

Nettles infusions are a great blood purifier and fatigue fighter. Because they are in high in iron, they are very supportive for women around their monthly moon cycle. If you’ve been feeling run down or fatigued, especially around your cycle, you should consider incorporating nettle infusions for an extra nutritional boost.

It is said that if you drink a quart a day for a month, your energy will return to you. I began drinking nettles infusions consistently when I went through a phase of extreme fatigue. I would have to say that it worked like a charm. After drinking a quart a day consistently for about 3 weeks, I felt more lively and energized than I had in months.

Nettles Infusions

Nettles Infusions

Nettles is also a good herb for protection, hex breaking and reversal spells. To create a nettles infusion for protection, charge and bless the nettles with your intent and maintain your focused intent as you make the infusion. While its brewing, you can place the jar on your altar within a circle of charged protective stones such as black tourmaline and smokey quartz. You can also sprinkle some nettles around the jar with the stones. To further charge the brew, you can chant over it, breathe on it and ask your protective spirits to lend their protection and blessings to the charged mixture.

While drinking a cup of your magickally brewed nettles imagine the infusion flowing throughout your body, nourishing your adrenal glands, protecting your organs, helping to clean your blood, and extending its protective plant energy outward around you strengthening your aura with a nice protective glow.

The taste of nettles is kind of green, not super green like a shot of wheatgrass, but more of a green tasting ice tea. I prefer to drink it cold with nothing added, but if the taste is too strong for you, try using it as a base for a soup. Drink a quart of this infusion in divided does throughout the day. Use nettles infusions consistently for a few weeks to yield the results. Give it a try and see how you feel!

Healing Nettles Infusions
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Ingredients

  • 1/4 ounce dried nettles
  • 1 quart boiling water

Instructions

  1. Pour water over nettles in a quart jar. Seal and let set overnight.
  2. strain, enjoy and refrigerate remainder.
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Granny’s Green Smoothie

April 2, 2016 By Jenistar@HealthyKitchenWitch.com Leave a Comment

Green smoothies are all the rage! This green smoothie is so easy and super nutritious. It has the perfect amount of sweetness to the perfect amount of greens to make it both healthy and delicious. A win/win!

The spinach in this smoothie provides folic acid, the lemon makes it high in vitamin C and the avocado provides the healthy monounsaturated fat which is very satiating, making this smoothie a great in between meal choice. This smoothie is made with my homemade coconut milk which makes it even more creamy and delicious.

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A note about lemons: In general, I try not to peel my fruits and veggies when I make a smoothie or juice. I just give them a good scrubbing. Lemon peels are loaded with bio-flavinoids and will boost the smoothies nutritional content. I only peel lemons if the peel is thick and will make the juice or smoothie too bitter. In that case, I would zest some of the lemon peel into the smoothie and use the peeled lemon. Always peel any conventional produce to reduce pesticide exposure. Enjoy!

Granny's Green Smoothie

Delicious Avocado and Green Apple Smoothie!

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Yields 2 servings

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  • 1 Cup Salad Greens or Spinach
  • 2 Large Granny Smith Green Apples
  • 1 Meyers Lemon
  • 1 Medium Cucumber
  • 1/2 Avocado
  • 1 Inch of Ginger
  • 1 Cup of Coconut milk
  • 1 Handful of Ice

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  1. Place all ingredients into blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
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