Title: The Hearth Witch’s Kitchen Herbal
Series: Standalone
Author’s Name: Anna Franklin
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Genre: Herbal Remedies
Page Count: 251 Pages
ISBN: 9780738757896
Author or Book Website: N/A
Link to Amazon purchase page: The Hearth Witch
Link to Goodreads: The Hearth Witch
Release Date: N/A
How I Got the Book: Review Copy
Summary of the Book:
Herbal Wisdom the Hearth Witch Way
Includes more than 150 recipes for teas, infusions, tinctures, syrups, baths, salves, balms, compresses, poultices, oils, creams, potions, candles, and much more.
The Hearth Witch’s Kitchen Herbal is an herbal with a difference—it shows how to use the herbs and spices most of us already have in our kitchens for home remedies, personal care, spiritual practice, spells, and rituals. The follow-up to the bestselling Hearth Witch’s Compendium, this practical guide includes more than 150 recipes and focuses on twenty-three common culinary herbs and spices. For each plant, you will discover magical correspondences, culinary uses, cosmetic uses, medicinal uses, notes of caution, recipes, and lore. Also discover how to combine herbs with astrology, colors, and elemental energies for powerful magical workings. From basil to turmeric and incenses to syrups, this useful kitchen herbal is designed to help you expand your Hearth Witch skills for a more natural and magical life.
Basil Black Pepper Caraway Cardamom Cayenne Cinnamon Clove Coriander Cumin Dill Fennel Fenugreek Garlic Ginger Lemon Mints Oats Oregano Parsley Rosemary Sage Thyme Turmeric
My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I got this book to read to countinue my own journey of natural healing. There are a lot of recipes and advice in this book, but the recipes don’t all tell you the exact herbs to use. It does tell you what each herb does. The impression I got is that you pick you own blends and mixes of herbs and oils for the recipes. It did give the amongs that you should use. I did get some things I did like from this book and that is what I wanted.
My Rating of the Book: 4 Stars