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Got nostalgic for my Peranakan roots and got myself a granite mortar and pestle, now I can't wait to grind my own pastes, sauces and dips.
& apparently the mortar and pestle is a kitchen witch's tool. I might try my hand at some kitchen witchcraft too. How does one care for one's mortar and pestle, from a witch's point of view?
The Peranakans have a superstition re the mortar and pestle too - that the two must always be kept together, because that represents harmony in the household. Keep them apart & there will be disunity.
Will be interesting fusing Asian and western kitchen witchery. Got rather curious about it after preparing some "auspicious foods" for Chinese New Year
& apparently the mortar and pestle is a kitchen witch's tool. I might try my hand at some kitchen witchcraft too. How does one care for one's mortar and pestle, from a witch's point of view?
The Peranakans have a superstition re the mortar and pestle too - that the two must always be kept together, because that represents harmony in the household. Keep them apart & there will be disunity.
Will be interesting fusing Asian and western kitchen witchery. Got rather curious about it after preparing some "auspicious foods" for Chinese New Year