Better Hearths and Cauldrons

Friday, March 14, 2025

Ostara, the New Year, and Food

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  As I may have mentioned, I celebrate the new year at Ostara. I do this because a new year, to me, means new beginnings and new life. The c...
Monday, March 3, 2025

The Wheel of the Year

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  I don't observe the Wiccan wheel of the year because I'm not Wiccan. I'm also not agrarian, so I don't observe planting an...
Saturday, October 21, 2023

Feasting when the Veil is Thin

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  Here is a link to a collection of vegetarian recipes for the time just after Samhain up to Yule. I believe some of you have seen it before...

Introductions, Part II

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 Part II of the witchy tag interview can be found here . This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase any of the books or other sugge...

Meeting Us and Finding Us Online

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 Some greetings and introductions are in order. A longtime witchy friend of mine has agreed to stomp out a path with me, a kitchen witch...

Always a little bit backwards

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 I am going to share the blog from my website here until I catch up, and then experiment with linking this blog back to the other site. I...
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Nar Leoterra is a writer, teacher, kitchen witch, tarot reader, and a rather groovy cook. She believes that kitchen witches are priests and priestesses of the hearth, keepers of the sacred flame. Her path involves honoring nature and the Wheel of the Year by being in tune with seasonal foods and their specific energies. A native Appalachian, Nar grew up in a family rich in folk wisdom and delicious recipes. Such family traditions influenced her from an early age and inspired her to begin forging the path she follows. The kitchen is the heart of the home, a warm, inviting, joyous place, where all are fed in body and in spirit. Friends, family, gods, and ancestors are all welcome at her table, as long as they don’t mind a house full of animals!
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