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The Kitchen Witch by Skye Alexander is a nonfiction guide to green witchery (3.5/5 stars)

The Kitchen Witch
by Skye Alexander
narrated by Nikki Massoud
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The Kitchen Witch by Skye Alexander is a nonfiction guide to green witchery. I listened to the audiobook, which clocks in at a little under six hours and is narrated by Nikki Massoud.

This is a pretty good broad overview of kitchen witchery. Many different versions of kitchen witchery are discussed.

The audiobook is accompanied by a 78-page PDF with “Crafty Spells,” aka recipes for many of the rituals detailed in the book, and a list of additional resources. I wish that the other reference sections of the book were included in the digital files as well.

There is a bunch of information packed into this book, which makes sense since the subtitle is Your Complete Guide to Creating a Magical Kitchen with Natural Ingredients, Sacred Rituals, and Spellwork. Sometimes I felt like there was a bit *too* much information being provided.

Thank you to Simon & Schuster for the free copy for review. All opinions contained herein are my own.

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