
Kitchen Witch
Natural Remedies and Crafts for Home, Health, and Beauty
Microcosm Publishing
Published on 27. January 2022
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-64841-041-3 (ISBN)
Description
Cast a spell to turn your kitchen into a healthy haven. Learn about traditional healing methods, gain practical DIY skills, and extricate yourself from reliance on the toxic consumer products that we have come to take for granted. Recipes and tips cover all aspects of a natural lifestyle, from home and garden to body and mind. Simple instructions and a thorough list of tools and ingredients provides you with everything you need to get started, while the annotated bibliography steers curious readers to even more information. Simple, traditional living can connect us with our ancestors, our children, and ourselves, especially during this time of political turmoil and environmental crisis.
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Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Illustrations
1 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 183 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
248 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64841-041-3 (9781648410413)
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Katie Haegele lives in Philadelphia, where she writes and works at a linguistic research lab. She has written dozens of zines and three books, and her personal and critical essays have run in a variety of publications. Together with her husband Joseph Carlough, she runs a zine library called the East Falls Zine Reading Room, where they host performances by poets, storytellers, and musicians. She is also, of course, a passionate kitchen witch, and loves foraging for the natural materials she uses to decorate her home. Visit her online at www.thelalatheory.com.Read an interview with Katie on the Microcosm blog. Nadine Schneider is motivated by curiosity. She tears through books on topics such as critical theory, the history of science, and whatever she has just heard about on NPR. As a nature enthusiast she spends a lot of time studying changes in the garden and observing wildlife in the backyard, noting the comings and goings of the squirrels like a nosy neighbor. When the kitchen isn't covered in the remnants of a DIY experiment, she's in there channeling her German grandmothers as she bakes.