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Add a little domestic witchery magic to your Thanksgiving table

 Thanksgiving is the perfect time for the domestic witch to bring magic into a meal.  On a day that often sees family gather from near and far, it's a great opportunity to infuse your meal with magical intentions and blessings.  What's the difference between just cooking a meal and making it magical?  The knowledge of the traditional and/or magical correspondences of the ingredients, and cooking with intent.  While you measure, pour, mix and cook, think about what you are trying to infuse into the dish.  Additionally, you can hum or chant words or words about your intentions.  The following are some of the traditional foods and ingredients of a Thanksgiving dinner and their correspondences.

Main dishes

  • Tofu - used to promote healing and health
  • Turkey - eat to bring blessings
  • Pasta - spaghetti and linguine are eaten to promote protection
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Side dishes

  • Yams - eat to attract good fortune
  • Potatoes - for healing and protection
  • Corn - promotes prosperity, helps relieve feelings of tension
  • Broccoli - eat to preserve health and for prosperity
  • Bread/bread stuffing - eat light bread to bond with deity, dark breads for prosperity
  • Cranberries - eat to help form bonds between people at your table
  • Squash - eat to help form deep bonds with friends, family, and lovers
  • Peas - eat for peace, increasing bonds of friendship and prosperity

Beverages

  • Beer - drink for protection
  • Coffee - for increased stamina
  • Tea - green tea is consumed for health, black tea for love or desire
  • Wine - red wine is for love, white wine for cleansing or purification

Spices, herbs and flavorings

  • Oregano - can be used for prosperity, health and/or love
  • Marshmallow - for love and comfort
  • Butter - eat for prosperity
  • Mushrooms - for love
  • Sausage -  eaten to stave off the cold and decrease loneliness
  • Thyme - use to increase memory
  • Onion - eaten to dispel problems and anger
  • Garlic - eaten for protection 
  • Rosemary - eat to increase mental clarity
  • Salt - used in cooking for prosperity and protection
  • Pepper - can increase desire or ward off someone unwanted, depending on your intent
  • Oysters - eaten for desire and fertility
  • Parsley - increases feelings of affection
  • Sage - increases feelings of gratitude

Pie and dessert ingredients

  • Pie - eaten to increase love of self and love for another
  • Pumpkin - eaten to honor loved-ones past
  • Rhubarb - feed to a spouse to help with fidelity, feed to children for protection
  • Blackberry - Heightens sexual bond in partners
  • Blueberries - eaten near the full moon, they bring protection to the physical body
  • Cherry - boosts self-confidence
  • Vanilla - promotes happiness and feelings of love
  • Molasses - used for increasing strength
  • Nutmeg - for luck and generosity

Nuts

  • Walnuts - eat for prosperity
  • Peanuts - prevent poverty
  • Hazelnuts - bring wisdom
  • Pistachios - increase feelings of love and increase fertility
  • Pecans - bring financial security
  • Almonds - bring love
  • Pin nuts - increase desire

Infusing foods with positive intentions is something that can be done any day of the year, but why not take the time to make your Thanksgiving extra special by filling it with foods that can bring blessings, protection and more to your whole family?

Sources:
A Wiccan Formulary and Herbal by A.J. Drew
Holland's Grimoire of Magickal Correspondences by Eileen Holland
The Encyclopedia of Magickal Ingredients by Lexa Rosean

This article was originally posted at Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom.  It is copyright to the author and may not be reposted or reprinted, in whole or in part, without express written permission. 


, Domestic Witchery Examiner

Kris Bradley is a Domestic Witch and a work-at-home mom of three. Better known online as her blog alter-ego, "Mrs. B.," of Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom, Kris has been blogging about Pagan issues for many years. She is also the founder of the Monmouth County (NJ) Broom and Brew, co-founder of...

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