As far as commonly consumed things go, I’d say coffee is pretty up there in terms of witchy-ness.
A plant only found in some regions of the world, from which we cultivate cherries to unleash the seed inside. This seed we then roast, grind up into a powder, and use a variety of techniques both ancient and modern to extract the essence of that powder to harness its caffeine properties. Whether I’m using a French press, a pour-over, or a fancy espresso machine, it always feels kind of like magic to me.
As far as commonly consumed things go, I’d say coffee is pretty up there in terms of witchy-ness.
A plant only found in some regions of the world, from which we cultivate cherries to unleash the seed inside. This seed we then roast, grind up into a powder, and use a variety of techniques both ancient and modern to extract the essence of that powder to harness its caffeine properties. Whether I’m using a French press, a pour-over, or a fancy espresso machine, it always feels kind of like magic to me.
I like tea, its almost like a ritualistic potion. I even have a tea witchcraft grimoire a friend got me as a present.
I like this.