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When Independence Cost a Dollar and a Dream


There are moments in motherhood that arrive quietly but land like thunder.

This was one of them.

My youngest twin—twenty-seven years old—has purchased a home. In this economy. In a time so unforgiving that even the word starter feels like a relic from another century. It is an accomplishment that deserves to be spoken aloud, admired, honored. I am proud of her in the way that fills the chest and tightens the throat at the same time.

And yet—there it is—the ache.

Because pride and grief sometimes share the same chair.

This economy is ruthless. Not difficult. Not inconvenient. Ruthless. It does not reward youth the way it once did. It does not offer freedom cheaply. It does not allow mistakes without punishment. Housing is no longer a milestone—it is a miracle. And watching your child secure something so rare feels like witnessing both victory and loss in a single breath.

When I was sixteen, I left home.

Not dramatically. Not ceremoniously. I simply went. I had my own apartment. A used car. Paid my electric bill. My car insurance. My groceries. I even attended community college. I was free in the way only the young and unafraid can be—free because the world had not yet learned how to price every inch of air.

It wasn’t because I was wealthy. It wasn’t because I was protected. It was because the numbers made sense back then. They no longer do.

Today, a young person can work endlessly and still remain trapped. Rent devours paychecks. Insurance eats ambition. Groceries demand negotiation. Independence has been turned into a luxury item, and no one pretends otherwise.

So her father and I did what parents are rarely praised for doing anymore—we let our children stay.

No rent. No utilities. No pressure—except the kind that builds, not breaks. The only bills they paid were the ones they chose. The rest went into savings. Into preparation. Into a future we knew the world would not hand them gently.

They also went to work where their father works—a union job that pays more than most four-year degrees promise anymore. Thirty-five dollars an hour. Time-and-a-half after eight hours in a day, not forty in a week. Double time after ten. Triple pay on holidays. The kind of structure that once built the middle class and now survives like a rare species.

And because of that—because of planning, patience, and opportunity—she bought a home.

I should be celebrating without pause.

But there’s a part of me that wishes she would stay just a little longer. Stay in the good life. The one I never had offered to me, even though I somehow managed to afford it anyway. Stay in the safety that took generations of trial and error to learn how to provide.

My childhood was… complicated.

My mother was a single parent doing the best she could with the tools she had. But there were too many men passing through the house. Too much instability. Too much responsibility placed on shoulders still learning how to carry themselves. By the time I was ten, I was caring for my younger sister—five years my junior—cleaning the house, feeding her, managing tasks that children should not have to manage.

If I failed, I was punished. If I succeeded, it was expected.

And yet—those years shaped me.

They gave me skills. Grit. Awareness. Independence sharpened early. I learned how to survive before I learned how to rest. I became a true Gen Xer—resourceful, skeptical, self-reliant, allergic to nonsense.

A Scorpio. A free spirit. A wild child who wasn’t taking anyone’s shit.

And I wouldn’t trade it. Not for anything.

How many people can say they were sixteen in the 1980s, paying their own bills, driving their own car, answering to no one but themselves—and still felt free? The eighties were a strange kind of golden hour. Not perfect. Not fair. But possible.

That world is gone.

So when my daughter closes the door on her own home, I stand in the doorway of memory. Proud beyond words. Tender beyond reason. Grateful that she has what I never did—and quietly mourning the simplicity of a time when independence didn’t require permission from a bank, a union contract, and perfect timing.

This is what parenting looks like in an unforgiving economy.

You don’t push them out.
You build a runway.
You give them what you never had.
And when they finally fly, you wave—even as your heart asks them to circle once more.


Disclaimer

This blog reflects personal experience and generational observation. It is not intended to diminish the struggles of any generation or romanticize hardship. Economic conditions vary widely, and individual outcomes are shaped by many factors. This piece is offered as reflection, not prescription.


References & Context

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics – Historical wage comparisons
  • Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) – Housing affordability index
  • Pew Research Center – Generational economic mobility
  • National Association of Realtors – First-time homebuyer trends
  • Economic Policy Institute – Wage growth vs. cost of living (1980s–present)

About the Author

A.L. Childers is a Gen X writer, researcher, and storyteller whose work blends lived experience with cultural reflection. Raised in an era of latchkeys and learned independence, she writes about family, economics, power systems, and the quiet emotional truths that live beneath major life transitions. Her work honors resilience without glorifying struggle and believes deeply in giving the next generation what many never received.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR — A.L. Childers

Audrey Childers is a published author, thyroid advocate, wellness writer, and founder of TheHypothyroidismChick.com.
After years of misdiagnosis, exhaustion, weight gain, and “your labs are normal,” she rebuilt her health — and now helps other women do the same.

Books include:

The Keto Autoimmune Protocol Healing Book for Women

Hashimoto’s Crock-Pot Recipes

 Reset Your Thyroid: 21-Day Meal Plan

A Women’s Holistic Holy Grail Handbook for Hypothyroidism

Fresh & Fabulous Hypothyroidism Body Balance

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026)

The Lamp of Christmas Eve

The Lamp at the End of the Corridor: A Story of Rejection, Redirection, and Resurrection for the Misfit Soul

The Girl the Darkness Raised: A Memoir of Scarcity, Survival, and Becoming

The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again: The House That Yelled and the Woman Who Finally Heard Herself 

 Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews (Original Edition)

Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic

My Grandmother’s Witchy Medicine Cabinet

Enchanted Realms: A Comprehensive Guide to Witchcraft & Sorcery

Enchanted Realms: A Comprehensive Guide to Witchcraft & Sorcery

Hashimoto’s Crock-Pot Recipes

 Reset Your Thyroid: 21-Day Meal Plan

A Women’s Holistic Holy Grail Handbook for Hypothyroidism

Fresh & Fabulous Hypothyroidism Body Balance

The Lies We Loved : How Advertising Invented America

Archons: Unveiling the Parasitic Entities Shaping Human Thoughts

The Hidden Empire

Nightmare Legends
The Girl the Darkness Raised: A Memoir of Scarcity, Survival, and Becoming

Whispers in the Wires

The Making of the “Broken Child”: A System Built Before Diagnosis

🌙 A Mother’s Lantern: 33 Life Lessons I Pray My Children Never Forget — A Story Told in Warm Light, Shadow, and Hard-Earned Wisdom —

33 Life Lessons I Pray My Children Never Forget
— A Story Told in Warm Light, Shadow, and Hard-Earned Wisdom —
By A.L. Childers


There are evenings — quiet, gold-edged, and still — when the world finally unclenches its jaw, and a mother can hear herself think. It is in these hours, between the settling of the house and the rising of the moon, when I often find myself holding an old lantern.

Not a real one.
But the kind you feel in your chest — the kind passed down from mothers who survived harder winters, deeper heartaches, and homes with thinner walls than mine. It’s a lantern made of memory: warm glass, iron frame, a flicker of the Divine inside.

I imagine myself walking ahead of my children on the winding road of life, lantern held high so they might see where the world grows crooked… and where it grows holy.

Tonight, I write to place that lantern in their hands.

And yours.

Because one day they will walk without me — and the world, with all its thunder and sweetness, will demand that they remember who they are.

So here are the lessons I pray they carry, like warm light in cold fog.


The 33 Lessons Lit by a Mother’s Lantern

1. Never shrink to fit inside someone else’s comfort.

The world grows small when you do.

2. Character is your true name.

Reputation is only the echo.

3. Think for yourself.

The crowd is usually loud… and usually wrong.

4. Question everything, even the things you want to believe.

5. Hold a clean conscience.

Integrity is a lantern that never lies to you.

6. You are valuable—act like it.

Walk away when staying becomes self-betrayal.

7. Respect the body that carries your soul.

8. You are enough.

There has never been another you, nor will there ever be.

9. If you can’t pay cash, you can’t afford it.

Debt is modern slavery.

10. Don’t chase joy in bottles, beds, or borrowed identities.

11. Life is short.

Make something of it that echoes.

12. Believe in impossible things — they’re the only ones that matter.

13. Dream boldly, then work quietly.

14. Kindness is never wasted.

15. You will fall.

Get up with your soul intact.

16. Forward is the only direction worth fighting for.

17. The world owes you nothing.

But you owe yourself everything.

18. Life is an adventure — step into it with courage.

19. Gratitude unlocks doors you didn’t know were locked.

20. Do not follow the herd — they wander off cliffs.

21. Guard your joy like a homeland.

22. Time is your most precious currency.

Don’t spend it like loose change.

23. Don’t “go with the flow.”

Be the river.

24. Listen more than you speak.

Wisdom hides in silence.

25. Tend gently to others.

Everyone carries private wars.

26. Speak to yourself like you would to someone you love.

27. When you marry, you marry the family too.

28. Treat every day as the fragile gift that it is.

29. Not everyone will like you.

Be grateful. It’s a filter.

30. Be humble. Be kind. Be steady.

31. Take no nonsense from anyone — especially bullies in grown-up bodies.

32. Guard your private life.

Mystery is a form of power.

33. Family troubles are to be mended at home, not displayed to wolves.


🌙 Closing the Lantern

And so, in my final whisper of the night, here is the truth I want them — and you — to remember:

Do good anyway.
Give anyway.
Rise anyway.
Because it was never between you and them.
It was always between you and God.

If my children remember even one of these lessons, then this mother’s lantern will have done its work.

And if you needed this too, then perhaps — in some small, tender way — the lantern has been passed to you.


🌿 About the Author — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a bestselling author, blogger, and creator of TheHypothyroidismChick.com. A Southern-born storyteller with a lantern’s worth of lived wisdom, she writes about women’s health, neurodivergent motherhood, ancient remedies, magic, survival, and the quiet courage it takes to rebuild yourself.

Her works span genres — from health and wellness guides to ancestral magic cookbooks, to powerful memoir-style essays that help women reclaim their voice.

She is the author of:

Witchy & Ancestral Magic Books

  • The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition)
  • Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews (Crockpot Edition)
  • Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic
  • My Grandmother’s Witchy Medicine Cabinet
  • Colors of the Coven
  • Whispers of the Familiar
  • Enchanting Reflections
  • The Beginner Witch’s Guide to Practical Witchcraft
  • The Heart of the Shamanic Witch Journal

Health, Hormones & Healing Books

  • Reset Your Thyroid
  • A Survivor’s Cookbook Guide to Kicking Hypothyroidism’s Booty
  • Hypothyroidism Beginner’s Guide
  • The Ultimate Guide to Healing Hypothyroidism

Her mission:
To help women heal — body, spirit, and lineage.

Find her at:
📌 TheHypothyroidismChick.com
📌 TikTok: @breakthematrixaudrey
📌 Instagram: @ThyroidismChick


⚠️ Disclaimer

This blog is for entertainment, inspiration, and educational purposes only.
It is not medical, financial, legal, or professional advice.

Always consult a licensed professional before making changes to your health, supplements, lifestyle, or medical treatment. The author assumes no responsibility for actions taken based on the information herein.

Knowledge is power — but wisdom is what you do with it.


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Why Your Kitchen Is a Temple: The Forgotten Magic of Women’s Food


Your kitchen is more than a room—it is a temple of magic, ritual, healing, and ancestral memory. Discover why witches have used food, herbs, color, and intention for centuries—and explore modern books that keep the tradition alive.



There is a room in every home where the air hums differently—
a room where steam curls like prayers,
where herbs whisper,
where flame becomes spirit,
and where the heartbeat of the house lives quietly, waiting.

The kitchen.

Women have always known this.
Witches have always known this.

The kitchen is not a chore space.
It is a temple.

A cauldron.
An altar.
A workshop.
A sanctuary.
A spell.

Every time you stir, pour, season, simmer, bless, taste, or nourish…
you are practicing the oldest magic on Earth.


🔥 Food Was the First Spell

Before wands, before grimoires, before modern witchcraft…

There was food.

Witches stirred herbs for healing.
Grandmothers brewed broths to protect the home.
Mothers simmered soups that tasted like love itself.
Women whispered blessings over rising bread.
Families gathered over meals that became rituals.

Every ingredient carried intention.
Every meal carried memory.
Every kitchen carried magic.

This is the magic we forgot.
And the magic we are remembering.


🔥 Why Your Kitchen Is Sacred (Spiritually & Historically)

✔ It’s where women healed the sick

Long before hospitals.

✔ It’s where food became medicine

Garlic for protection.
Onions for purification.
Honey for truth and healing.
Bones for strength.
Herbs for alignment.

✔ It’s where ancestral knowledge lives

Recipes passed down by memory, not measurement.

✔ It’s where the elements meet

🔥 fire
💧 water
🌬 air
🌍 earth
and ✨ spirit

✔ It’s where intuition speaks

You don’t follow a recipe — you feel it.

✔ It’s where women reclaim power

Cooking isn’t servitude.
Cooking is spellwork.


🔥 Every Witch Has a Kitchen Story

Maybe it was your grandmother’s stew simmering for hours…
maybe it was the herbs hanging above her sink…
maybe it was the honey jar she swore could fix anything…
maybe it was the smell of sage when someone was sick…
maybe it was the knowing you felt as a child —
that this room meant more than anyone said aloud.

That is ancestral witchcraft.

That is kitchen magic.

And that is why I wrote these books.


**🔥 FEATURED BOOK:

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition)
Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic

This book is a year-round spellbook for your kitchen, blending:

  • seasonal recipes
  • elemental cooking
  • lunar rituals
  • herbal healing
  • kitchen witch spells
  • reflection pages
  • ancestral traditions

Every recipe becomes a ritual.
Every season becomes a chapter in your spiritual journey.

This is the heart of kitchen witchcraft.


**🔥 But a kitchen witch has many tools…

And that’s why I wrote MORE than one book.

🌿 Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews (Original Edition)

Slow-cooked spells, healing soups, magical tonics.

This book is for:

  • tired bodies
  • overworked women
  • witches who heal through warmth
  • families needing comfort
  • homes needing protection

Food that heals the gut, the spirit, and the home.


Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic

This is the book for winter witches.

  • Yule soups
  • ancestral breads
  • celebratory brews
  • cold-weather hearth magic
  • holiday rituals
  • kitchen blessings

Magic you can taste.


🌙 My Grandmother’s Witchy Medicine Cabinet

This is the book your ancestors wish they could hand you.

Filled with:

  • folk remedies
  • herbal cures
  • spiritual protection recipes
  • cleansing rituals
  • fire cider
  • ointments
  • poultices

This is the wisdom of the women who came before you — preserved.


📘 Enchanted Realms: A Comprehensive Guide to Witchcraft & Sorcery

For witches who want the BIG picture:

  • energy work
  • sigils
  • charms
  • spell structure
  • elemental magic
  • spirit work
  • magical ethics

A full education in the craft.


🎨 Colors of the Coven: A Witch’s Guide to Color Energies

Color IS magic.

Learn how to use:

  • color in rituals
  • color in cooking
  • candle magic
  • aura interpretation
  • chromatic healing
  • color-coded spells

This book changes how witches SEE the world.


🐾 Whispers of the Familiar: A Witch’s Quest to Find Their Spiritual Ally

A gentle, mystical guide to finding YOUR familiar:

  • animal messengers
  • spirit guides
  • intuitive bond-building
  • dream visitations
  • ancestral animal energy

A heart-led book for sensitive witches.


Enchanting Reflections: A Witch’s Guide to Mindset & Manifestation

Magic begins in the mind.

This book connects:

  • manifestation
  • self-concept
  • magical psychology
  • feminine power
  • shadow work
  • intention-setting

Perfect for witches who want real transformation.


🔮 The Beginner Witch’s Guide to Practical Witchcraft

Simple, approachable, real magic.

Learn:

  • cleansing
  • grounding
  • protection
  • candle magic
  • simple spells
  • home rituals
  • daily witchcraft routines

A perfect first step into the craft.


❤️ The HEART of the Shamanic Witch: One Family, Many Hearts (Journal)

A personal, spiritual journal for witches to explore:

  • ancestry
  • healing
  • dreams
  • rituals
  • soul memories
  • intuitive messages

Created for deep self-discovery.


🔥 Why All These Books Matter Together

Because a witch is not one thing.

A witch is:

  • cook
  • healer
  • herbalist
  • intuitive
  • protector
  • memory-keeper
  • ancestral voice
  • spellcaster
  • storyteller
  • spiritual scientist

Each book reflects a different part of YOU.

Your kitchen.
Your craft.
Your lineage.
Your intuition.
Your healing.
Your magic.


✨ Your Kitchen Is a Temple — Because YOU Are

Every woman who stirs a pot with intention…
every woman who blesses her family through food…
every woman who uses herbs, heat, water, and prayer…
is practicing witchcraft
whether she says the word or not.

Magic isn’t found in rituals.

Magic is found in women.

And the kitchen is where women shine the brightest.


✨ Disclaimer

This blog is for educational and spiritual insight only. It is not medical or legal advice.


✨ About the Author — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a bestselling author of witchcraft, wellness, ancestry, and magical cooking. With over 200 published works, she blends folk magic, women’s healing, and modern spiritual practice to help witches reconnect with the sacred rhythm of life.


When the Kitchen Becomes a Temple: A Walk Into The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition)

It was on a frost-kissed October morning — the sort that nips at the fingertips and paints windowpanes with feathery ghosts — when I first understood that a kitchen could be holy ground.

A copper kettle hummed its low, contented song on the stove. Rosemary crackled beneath the blade of a weathered mortar, releasing a scent so green and sharp it cut straight through the gloom of the early dawn. The wooden floorboards creaked as though remembering other feet… older ones… women who stirred pots long before their names were ever written.

And in that hush — that slow curl of steam rising like incense — the truth revealed itself:

Every meal is a spell.
Every soul that stirs with love is a witch reborn.

It is from this truth that The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic was born.

Not as a mere collection of dishes…
Not as a novelty for the curious…
But as a companion for those who feel the pulse of something ancient when they cook.


A Scene of Scent & Spellcraft

The book opens the way a winter hearth does — slow, glowing, and alive.

Imagine standing in a room where the walls smell of cinnamon and aged pine. Outside, the wind rattles the shutters, as if impatient to be let in on the secret. Inside, candlelight bends across the pages of a handwritten recipe — a stew meant not only to warm the bones but soften the heart.

Here, in these pages, the seasons breathe.
Spring tastes like rain on mint leaves.
Summer hums with peaches warmed by the sun.
Autumn rustles with sage, apple, and the whisper of ancestors.
Winter tastes of cloves, courage, and quiet miracles.

Every chapter deepens the senses — the hiss of onions in butter, the velvet slide of honey on the tongue, the wool-soft glow of a kitchen lantern at dusk.

Dickens knew how to summon the world with smell, sound, and shadow.
This book does the same — but with herbs, broth, and ritual.


Why This Cookbook Stands Apart

While most cookbooks instruct, this one reminds.

Reminds you of the women who measured with their hearts.
Reminds you of the healers who whispered to their herbs.
Reminds you that kitchens were once temples… and can be again.

Inside these pages, you’ll find:

  • Seasonal recipes infused with intention
  • Herbal magic for protection, healing, and abundance
  • Reflection prompts to align your spirit with the wheel of the year
  • Blessings, rituals, and lunar guidance
  • A return to cooking slowly, purposefully, reverently

It is a book for those who feel the world tightening — and want a place where time stretches again.

A book for witches.
For grandmothers.
For daughters who simmer with new magic.
And for anyone who senses that food, when made with love, is a form of prayer.


Excerpt That Sings Like An Heirloom

“To the women who stirred before they were ever told they could cook.
To the healers who whispered to their herbs when no one believed in their magic.
…turning kitchens back into temples.”

The dedication alone feels like stepping into a memory not entirely your own.

And so, dear reader, should you ever feel lost in the noise of the world, open these pages, light a candle, and let the scent of rosemary rise. For in the quiet alchemy of the kitchen, you may yet find — as many have — that the oldest magic is the one made with your own two hands.

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic


About the Author — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a journalist, healer, and author whose work blends folklore, history, food, and the forgotten wisdom of women. Born and raised in the South and shaped by herbal lineage and lived experience, she writes with the soul of a storyteller and the precision of a researcher. Her books reflect one truth: healing begins in the home, and magic begins in the kitchen.

She currently lives in Charlotte, NC, where she continues to blend cooking, healing arts, and storytelling into works that nourish the mind, body, and spirit.


Disclaimer

This book and blog are for educational, spiritual, and entertainment purposes. It does not replace medical care, dietary guidance, or professional treatment. Recipes, rituals, and herbal practices should be used with awareness, intuition, and personal responsibility. Use herbs wisely — and always respect your own health needs.


Step inside The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition) by A.L. Childers — a Dickens-style journey through seasonal recipes, kitchen magic, herbal rituals, and soulful cooking. Discover why this cookbook is a spell, a sanctuary, and a return to sacred living.




✨ Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic

By A.L. Childers | Pagan Cookbooks • Yuletide Magic • Seasonal Living • Kitchen Witchery

Discover the Magic of Seasonal Living — One Simmering Pot at a Time

As autumn fades into winter and the hearth becomes the heart of the home, A.L. Childers invites you to slow down, light a candle, and stir up some enchantment with her newest witchy cookbook:
Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic (Paperback – October 2, 2025).

This one-of-a-kind winter cookbook and ritual guide blends clean eating, pagan traditions, Yuletide rituals, and ancestral kitchen wisdom. From October through January, it guides you through recipes and rituals that align your kitchen with the seasonal wheel — where food becomes memory, medicine, and magic.


🌿 Inside You’ll Find

  • 75+ clean, seasonal recipes — stews, breads, teas, desserts, and celebratory drinks that nourish both spirit and body.
  • Candlelight rituals & hearth blessings for peace, abundance, and gratitude.
  • Ancestral table traditions and storytelling that connect past and present.
  • Practical kitchen witchery — how to build seasonal altars, cook with lunar intention, and turn meals into rituals.
  • Herbal correspondences, conversion charts, and Yuletide checklists for easy reference.

Perfect for kitchen witches, seasonal living enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and home cooks, this book invites you to celebrate winter with intention and love.

Because food is never just food — it’s memory, medicine, and magic.


🔮 Why These Are the New Generation of Witchy Books

The Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews collection marks a new era in witchy cookbooks — one where nourishment and ritual are inseparable.

A.L. Childers’ series is designed for the modern witch who finds the sacred in the everyday — where stirring soup becomes spellwork and lighting the stove becomes an act of devotion.

These aren’t trendy or theatrical books — they are authentic, warm, and deeply rooted in ancestral wisdom.


🍲 The Witchy Collection

1. The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic

A living spellbook for every season of your life. Follow the Wheel of the Year through recipes, reflections, and rituals that align your cooking with the elements and moon phases.
Recipe Highlight: Honeyed Oat Cakes for Mabon — a sweet reminder of balance and gratitude.
📖 Available on Amazon → The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition)


2. Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic

A celebration of Yuletide magic, Samhain wisdom, and ancestral traditions, this title offers 75+ recipes and rituals to honor the season between October and January.
Recipe Highlight: Winter Solstice Apple Cider — simmered with cinnamon and clove, blessed for renewal and peace.
📖 Available on Amazon → Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic


3. Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: A Witchy Crockpot Cookbook

Every crockpot is a cauldron, every recipe a spell. This slow-cooking guide turns herbal healing and ritual into everyday enchantment.
Recipe Highlight: Moonlight Lentil Stew — cooked under a full moon for calm and clarity.
📖 Available on Amazon → Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: A Witchy Crockpot Cookbook


🌕 More Witchy Books Are Brewing

The Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews series will continue with volumes devoted to spring and summer magic, elemental recipes, and herbal healing traditions. Each one will help you live by the rhythm of the seasons and honor the spirit of the kitchen as sacred space.


✍️ About the Author

A.L. Childers is a multi-genre author, researcher, and modern-day kitchen witch. Her writing blends folklore, spirituality, clean eating, and seasonal wisdom to help readers reconnect with nature and intention. Through her books and her blog, she encourages people to rediscover the sacred in the simple — because magic has always lived in the everyday.

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⚠️ Disclaimer

All books in the Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews series are for educational and spiritual inspiration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice. Always use herbs safely, follow your intuition, and consult professionals as needed.


✨ Add These Witchy Books to Your Collection

Because your kitchen isn’t just where meals are made — it’s where magic is remembered.

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Step into the world of A.L. Childers, author of Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic — a witchy winter cookbook and ritual guide that blends clean eating, pagan traditions, and Yuletide magic. Discover enchanted recipes, candlelight rituals, and ancestral kitchen wisdom, and explore her other books The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026) and A Witchy Crockpot Cookbook.

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): A Feast for the Soul

By A.L. Childers

“Every meal is magic waiting to happen. Every kitchen is holy ground.”

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic ( Click on this link to order yours today!)

What if your kitchen wasn’t just a place to cook—but a sacred space where energy, intention, and nourishment meet?
That’s the heartbeat of my newest creation, The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic.

🍞 Not Just a Cookbook — A Spiritual Companion

Most cookbooks feed your body.
This one feeds your soul.

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook dares to go beyond recipes and measurements—it invites you into a living rhythm where food, magic, and mindfulness intertwine. Each page is crafted as both a guide and a spellbook, meant to awaken your connection to the Earth and to yourself.

Here, the kitchen becomes your altar. The ingredients—your sacred tools.
Each meal, a manifestation of gratitude, healing, and transformation.


🌿 What Makes This Book Different

This isn’t about fancy ingredients or impossible recipes.
It’s about returning to what’s real — cooking with intention, aligning your meals with nature, and rediscovering how deeply food can heal.

Unlike other spiritual cookbooks, The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook combines:

  • 🌙 Seasonal recipes guided by the lunar cycle and elemental balance
  • 🕯️ Daily rituals and kitchen spells that blend seamlessly with modern life
  • 🌾 Herbal wisdom from centuries of folk healing traditions
  • 💫 Reflection pages for journaling your energy, blessings, and intentions

Every season of the year unfolds like a chapter of your own story—each with recipes, rituals, and reflections meant to balance your mind, body, and spirit.


🔮 Why People Need This Book

In a world obsessed with speed, this book invites you to slow down.
To feel the rhythm of nature again.
To cook not just for survival, but for sacred connection.

Whether you’re a seasoned witch, a healer, or simply someone craving a deeper way to live, this book meets you where you are. It helps you:

  • Reconnect with the natural world
  • Transform mealtime into meditation
  • Use herbs, spices, and elements to shift energy and emotion
  • Restore the lost art of intentional living

Each recipe whispers ancient wisdom—reminding you that nourishment can be a spell, and that the act of cooking can heal far more than hunger.


🕯️ A Taste of What Awaits You

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Midsummer Berry Blessing Bread – for joy, growth, and abundance
  • Autumn Hearth Stew – a grounding meal to honor release and reflection
  • Yule Cinnamon Elixir – for warmth, love, and new beginnings
  • Spring Equinox Cleansing Soup – to cleanse the spirit and awaken creativity

Every chapter mirrors the turning of the wheel of the year — from Samhain to Beltane, from solstice to equinox — reminding us that nature’s cycles live within us, too.


🌕 Why It Stands Out

Because this book isn’t just meant to be read.
It’s meant to be lived.

Each recipe is more than food — it’s a conversation with the universe, a moment of gratitude, a tiny act of rebellion against chaos.

If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your kitchen, your body, or your purpose, this is your invitation to come home — to yourself, to your roots, and to the quiet magic simmering inside you.


⚠️ Disclaimer

This book and blog are intended for educational, spiritual, and entertainment purposes only. It does not replace professional medical or nutritional advice. Always use discernment and consult qualified practitioners when necessary.


📚 References & Inspiration

  • Cunningham, Scott. Wicca in the Kitchen. Llewellyn Publications, 2002.
  • Andrews, Ted. The Magical Kitchen: Everyday Rituals and Seasonal Celebrations.
  • Farmer’s Almanac, Lunar Calendar 2025–2026.
  • A.L. Childers, Author’s Field Notes: Seasonal Energy and Food as Medicine.

✍️ About the Author

A.L. Childers is a multi-genre author, journalist, and healer who has written over 200 books blending spirituality, folklore, and real-world wisdom. Her work bridges science, spirit, and storytelling—inviting readers to find balance between the mystical and the mundane.

From Appalachian folklore to holistic healing, A.L. Childers crafts stories and guides that remind us:
✨ “Magic isn’t something you find — it’s something you remember.”


Discover The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition) by A.L. Childers — a soulful blend of seasonal recipes, spells, rituals, and kitchen magic. Transform every meal into a moment of intention and connection.


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🌑 11 Witchy Rituals for the 1st of the Month ✨ Powerful Manifestation, Protection Spells & Abundance Rituals

The 1st day of every month is more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a portal of fresh energy, opportunity, and intention. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or exploring witchcraft for beginners, these 11 witchy rituals for the 1st of the month will help you manifest abundance, set spiritual goals, and energetically reset your home for a powerful new beginning.

These simple witchy tips blend protection spells, abundance rituals, and spiritual cleansing to align your energy with prosperity and growth 🌿🔮


1. 🍃 Blow Cinnamon Through Your Front Door

Begin your monthly manifestation ritual by blowing cinnamon through your front door. This traditional abundance ritual invites luck, prosperity, and good fortune into your home. As you blow the cinnamon inward, say your intention or affirmation clearly to anchor the energy for the month.


2. ✨ Sprinkle Salt or Cascarilla at Your Doorways

Protect your sacred space. Sprinkling salt or cascarilla at doorways is one of the oldest protection spells in folk and witchcraft traditions. It forms a spiritual barrier, keeping negative energy out and reinforcing your home’s boundaries.


3. 📝 Set a New Monthly Goal or Affirmation

Each 1st of the month is a perfect time to declare a new goal or affirmation. Whether it’s a financial manifestation, a personal growth intention, or a spiritual milestone, speaking it aloud or writing it in your Book of Shadows gives it power.


4. 🧹 Clean One Room to Invite New Energy

Energy flows where intention goes. By picking one room to clean and declutter, you’re not just tidying up—you’re creating space for new opportunities. This is a powerful yet often overlooked witchy ritual for monthly resets.


5. 🌬 Burn Incense or Smoke Cleanse Your Home

Smoke cleansing with incense, sage, or herbs is a simple way to refresh your home’s energy. This ritual removes lingering negativity and stagnant vibes, allowing positive energy to flow freely.


6. 🌞 Charge Water Under the Sun or Moon

Charged water is a versatile tool in witchcraft and spiritual manifestation. Place a jar of water under sunlight or moonlight to absorb celestial energy. You can use it later for rituals, blessings, or watering your plants with intention.


7. 🔮 Cleanse Your Divination Tools

Before starting your new month’s readings, cleanse your tarot cards, pendulums, or mirrors. This ensures clarity in your spiritual practice and aligns your tools with your fresh monthly energy.


8. 📖 Add a New Page to Your Grimoire or Book of Shadows

Your Book of Shadows is your magical journal. At the start of each month, add a new page with reflections, spells, or goals. Over time, this becomes a powerful personal archive of growth and magic.


9. 🌿 Work a Spell for Abundance

Abundance rituals don’t have to be elaborate. You can simply light a green candle, focus on wealth and prosperity, and visualize abundance flowing into your life. Or perform your favorite abundance spell to open the month in alignment with prosperity.


10. 🙏 Express Gratitude for Your Blessings

Gratitude is a manifestation amplifier. Take a few minutes to list your blessings—either silently, in writing, or aloud. A grateful heart attracts more good into your life.


11. 🕯 Perform a Candle Ritual for New Beginnings

End your 1st-of-the-month ritual with a simple white candle ceremony. White candles symbolize purity and fresh starts. Speak your intentions for the month into the flame and let it burn safely as a beacon of renewal.


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⚠️ Disclaimer

The witchy rituals, manifestation techniques, and protection spells shared in this blog are for personal spiritual use and inspiration only. They are not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice. Always practice safety when working with fire, herbs, or spiritual tools.


✍️ About the Author

A.L. Childers is a researcher and writer who blends spirituality, hidden history, and practical witchcraft to empower modern readers. Through her books and blogs, she guides seekers to reclaim their power through ancient wisdom, modern awareness, and everyday rituals.


Step into each new month with these 11 witchy rituals for manifestation, protection, and abundance. Learn how to use cinnamon blessings, candle rituals, and spiritual cleansing to align your energy and set powerful intentions for the 1st of the month.

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Try incorporating these rituals every 1st of the month and watch how your environment, mindset, and energy begin to shift. Magic grows with consistency 🌿🕯💫

Every Crockpot Is a Cauldron: Discover the Magic of Slow Cooking with Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews

By A.L. Childers | September 30, 2025


Discover Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: A Witchy Crockpot Cookbook by A.L. Childers — a unique blend of slow-cooked recipes, herbal healing, and everyday witchcraft. Learn how to turn your crockpot into a cauldron for nourishment, ritual, and magic.


✨ Stirring Magic into Every Meal

In a world that’s moving faster than ever, the kitchen remains a timeless sanctuary — a place where memories are made, bodies are nourished, and spirits are soothed. Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: A Witchy Crockpot Cookbook is more than just another cookbook; it’s a spellbook for the soul.

Every page invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with the magic simmering beneath everyday life. Whether you’re a seasoned kitchen witch, a holistic health enthusiast, or simply someone looking to add a touch of enchantment to your mealtimes, this book will become your trusted companion.


🌿 What’s Inside the Witch’s Kitchen

Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews is packed with both practical recipes and spiritual nourishment, making it the ultimate bridge between ancestral wisdom and modern living:


🌟 Why This Book Is Different

There are plenty of cookbooks. There are plenty of witchcraft guides. But this book is where they finally meet.

Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews is the only book that weaves together slow cooking, herbal healing, and everyday witchcraft in a way that’s accessible, heartwarming, and practical for modern seekers.

Whether you’re setting intentions under the full moon, making a protective stew for your family, or simply craving cozy meals with deeper meaning, this book will transform the way you cook, eat, and live.


🍽 Why You Need This Book in Your Life

  • ✅ If you’re tired of rushed, uninspired meals… this book will rekindle your joy for cooking.
  • 🌕 If you’re craving spiritual connection without complicated rituals… this book will guide you gently.
  • 🧠 If you’re seeking thyroid-friendly, gut-healing, ancestral recipes… this book offers them with magical flair.
  • 💖 If you believe food is more than just fuel… this book will prove that every bite can be a blessing.

Because food is never “just food.” It’s memory. It’s medicine. It’s magic.


📝 Disclaimer

This book contains information rooted in both traditional herbal wisdom and modern holistic approaches. It is intended for spiritual, educational, and culinary inspiration and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, dietary restrictions, or health conditions.

The author does not claim to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness. Recipes and rituals are meant to complement, not replace, professional care.


👩‍💻 About the Author — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a bestselling author, holistic wellness advocate, and modern kitchen witch with a deep passion for blending ancestral wisdom, everyday magic, and practical nourishment. Her journey began with personal healing — reversing thyroid issues and rediscovering the sacred power of food.

Through her books, blogs, and workshops, she helps readers reclaim their kitchens as spaces of empowerment, magic, and love. Her warm, grounded approach has inspired thousands to see cooking not as a chore, but as a daily act of alchemy.


📚 Get Your Copy

Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: A Witchy Crockpot Cookbook: Nourishing recipes, magical rituals, and slow-cooked spells for body, spirit & home
📅 Release Date: September 26, 2025
📖 Available in Paperback

Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic

✨ Discover the Magic of Seasonal Living — One Simmering Pot at a Time.

Healing Stews & Enchanted Brews: Holiday Magic by A.L. Childers is a one-of-a-kind winter cookbook and ritual guide that blends clean eatingpagan seasonal traditionsYuletide magic, and ancestral kitchen wisdom.

This book invites you to slow down, gather around the hearth, and embrace the spirit of the season from October through January. Through warming recipes, simple rituals, and rich historical storytelling, you’ll rediscover the joy of living in harmony with the seasonal wheel.

🌿 Inside You’ll Find:
75+ clean, seasonal recipes — including stews, breads, desserts, teas, and festive drinks
• Candlelight rituals, hearth blessings, and ancestral table traditions
• A historical journey through Samhain, Saturnalia, Yule, and the Twelve Days celebrations
• Practical kitchen witchery — from setting seasonal altars to everyday magical habits
• Herbal correspondences, conversion charts, and holiday checklists for easy reference

Whether you’re celebrating the winter holidays through pagan, spiritual, or simply mindful traditions, this book is a gentle companion — helping you bring intention, nourishment, and enchantment into your home.


The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition): Seasonal Recipes, Spells, Rituals & Kitchen Magic

✨ This isn’t a cookbook. It’s a living spell for every season of your life.

Most cookbooks feed the body.
This one feeds the soul.

The Witch’s Almanac Cookbook (2026 Edition) dares to go beyond the ordinary, inviting you into a world where the kitchen becomes an altarevery meal a ritual, and every ingredient a spell of intention and healing.

Unlike any cookbook you’ve ever held, this one blends:
🌿 Ancient herbal wisdom with modern spiritual practice.
🕯️ Seasonal living with real, practical magic for everyday cooks.
🍞 Heartfelt rituals and reflection pages that turn recipes into self-discovery.
🌕 Lunar and elemental guidance for cooking in harmony with nature.

Written by journalist and healer A.L. Childers, this book stands apart because it’s not just something you read — it’s something you live.

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✨🕯️ Banish the Bad Vibes: A Cleansing Spell to Break Negative Contacts (Plus 4 More You’ll Love)

Because sometimes, a bubble bath and a little intention can shift your entire energy field.


Discover a simple yet powerful ritual bath spell to break negative contacts, plus 4 more cleansing rituals to restore your energy, release attachments, and invite light back into your life.


🌿 The Night the Energy Felt Heavy

It was one of those evenings where the air felt thick—like the room itself was carrying someone else’s mood. I had just come home from a draining conversation that left my chest tight, my thoughts tangled. Even after the person was gone, their energy wasn’t.

I drew a hot bath. The sound of water filled the silence like a steady heartbeat. On the counter sat a small bowl of pink salts, a scoop of baking soda, and the intention that tonight…I’d let go.

As I held my right hand over the mixture, I closed my eyes and pictured a stream of white light pouring down through my palm, infusing the salts with warmth. The moment I poured them into the water, the room seemed to hum. Steam rose like a veil. I stepped in.

“As this water washes over me, I break contact with all negativity.”

I whispered it once, then again. By the third time, the heaviness had begun to loosen its grip.

🛁 Spell to Break Negative Contacts

Ingredients:

  • 1 hot bath
  • 1 cup Epsom or Dead Sea salts
  • 1 cup baking soda

Instructions:

  1. Hold your right hand over the salts and visualize purifying white light flowing into them.
  2. Pour the salts and baking soda into your bath and swirl them clockwise.
  3. Step into the bath and, as you pour water over your body, repeat aloud: “As this water washes over me, I break contact with all negativity.”
  4. Close your eyes. See yourself surrounded by a glowing white light, dissolving cords, attachments, or stagnant energy.
  5. When you’re done, drain the water and imagine everything you released swirling away down the drain.

🌿 Why this works: Ritual bathing is one of the oldest spiritual practices—used in Babylon, Ancient Greece, and Indigenous cultures—to symbolically cleanse the spirit and body. Salt neutralizes energy, while water carries it away.


🪄 4 More Cleansing Spells to Restore Your Energy

1. 🕯️ The Black Candle Burn

  • Light a black candle (symbol of banishing) and place it on a fireproof plate.
  • Write the name or situation you want to release on a small piece of paper.
  • Fold it away from you three times, place it under the candle, and let the wax drip over it as you say: “What was tied is now released. What was heavy is now light.”
  • Let the candle burn safely down. Dispose of the paper outside or bury it.

📝 Why it works: Black candles are traditionally used to absorb and neutralize negativity, making this spell a favorite for energy workers.


2. 🌬️ The Cord Cutting Visualization

  • Sit quietly. Picture a cord of energy connecting you to the person or situation.
  • Visualize holding a golden pair of scissors.
  • With love and clarity, cut the cord, watching both ends retract and heal with light.
  • Say: “I release you with love. I reclaim my energy now.”

Why it works: This method is rooted in modern energy healing but mirrors ancient symbolic “severing” rituals used across cultures to break unhealthy attachments.


3. 🍃 The Herbal Sweep

  • Bundle cleansing herbs like rosemary, lavender, sage, or cedar with a natural string.
  • Sweep the bundle gently over your body from head to toe while repeating: “With this sweep, I clear and release what does not serve me.”
  • Hang the herbs to dry outside afterward to release the absorbed energy.

🌿 Why it works: Herbal cleansing is an ancient European, Indigenous, and Mediterranean practice believed to bind and absorb negative influences.


4. 🧂 The Doorway Salt Line

  • Sprinkle a thin line of salt across doorways and windowsills while saying: “Only peace may enter here. Only love may remain.”
  • Leave overnight, then sweep up and discard outside.

🧂 Why it works: Salt has been used in folk magic, Shinto, and Mediterranean traditions to create protective barriers against negative energies and spirits.


🌐 References & Inspirations

  • Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes
  • Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
  • Historical bathing rituals in Babylon & Ancient Greece – World History Encyclopedia
  • Romani & Mediterranean folk cleansing traditions
  • Modern energy healing practices and cord-cutting visualizations

⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is intended for spiritual, cultural, and personal development purposes only. It is not medical advice. If you’re experiencing emotional or mental distress, please consult a qualified healthcare or mental health professional.


✍️ About the Author – Audrey Childers

Audrey Childers is a writer, spiritual researcher, and storyteller who blends ancient wisdom with modern life. She explores history, ritual, and personal empowerment through her books and blogs—always with a touch of magic and truth.


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The Cinnamon Blessing Ritual: Welcoming Abundance on the First of the Month 🌿✨

For centuries, cultures around the world have believed in the power of herbs and spices to attract prosperity, protection, and blessings. One of the most popular modern folk practices is the Cinnamon First-of-the-Month Ritual — blowing cinnamon into your home to invite abundance and positive energy for the days ahead.

🌿 Where Did the Cinnamon Ritual Begin?

Cinnamon has been cherished since ancient times:

  • Egyptians used it in embalming and offerings, seeing it as sacred.
  • Romans prized it more highly than gold, burning it in temples as an offering to the gods of wealth and protection.
  • Chinese medicine considered cinnamon a warming spice that increased energy flow, circulation, and vitality.

The practice of blowing cinnamon into a home on the first day of the month likely grew out of old folk traditions that combined herbal magic with household blessings. Cinnamon was seen as both protective and prosperous — when scattered or blown, it was believed to “spread abundance” into every corner of the home.


💫 Why Cinnamon?

  • Prosperity: Its sweet, spicy scent is associated with wealth, attraction, and luck.
  • Protection: Cinnamon has been used to guard against negative energy.
  • Energy Booster: Its warmth symbolizes vitality, enthusiasm, and new beginnings.

🔮 How to Do the Cinnamon Ritual

  1. Choose Your Cinnamon: Ground cinnamon works best.
  2. Timing: Perform it on the first day of the month, ideally in the morning.
  3. Stand Outside: Take a pinch of cinnamon in your dominant (or “active”) hand.
    • If you’re ambidextrous, like me, you can use both hands — one for giving, one for receiving.
  4. Set Your Intention: Close your eyes, think about what you want to bring in — abundance, health, love, protection.
  5. Blow Into the Doorway: Stand outside your front door and blow the cinnamon into your home, carrying your intention inside with it.

✨ What to Say When You Blow the Cinnamon

You don’t need perfect words — what matters is your intention. But here are some examples you can try:

  • “Abundance and prosperity, flow into this home. So mote it be.”
  • “May this house be blessed with safety, joy, and protection.”
  • “As I blow this cinnamon, I welcome wealth, health, and happiness.”
  • “May we be protected, safe, and happy. So mote it be.”

Or simply speak from your heart:
💜 “I’ve learned that intention is everything. Doing the action sets the motion; belief makes it real. I say what’s in my heart — it doesn’t have to rhyme. Rhyming just makes it easier to remember.”


🌙 Extra Tips

  • Keep your thoughts focused on gratitude while blowing the cinnamon.
  • Afterward, leave the cinnamon on the floor or entryway for a few hours before sweeping or vacuuming it up.
  • Repeat monthly to refresh the flow of prosperity and protection.

✍️ About the Author

A.L. Childers is a storyteller and seeker of life’s hidden wisdoms. With roots in folklore, history, and spiritual traditions, Childers writes about the rituals and practices that keep us connected to intention, nature, and the magic of everyday life.


⚖️ Disclaimer

This blog is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Folklore practices like the cinnamon ritual are rooted in tradition and belief; results are personal and may vary. Always use herbs safely and respect your household when practicing rituals.

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