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The Hopping Pot: How my Brewing Pot Enhanced my Magical Practice
Iβve always loved cauldrons, but when it came to making magical brews, I found myself stuck. My kettles were claimed for mundane use, and my food-safe cauldrons didnβt handle water well. Thatβs when I introduced a brewing pot into my practiceβa ceramic-coated cast iron pot that lets me gently heat oils, waters, and herbs right on my altar. This small change transformed my magic, allowing me to create intentional brews, deepen my connection to my tools, and stay immersed in ritual from start to finish. If youβve ever struggled to incorporate brewing into your craft, this might be the missing piece.