Common Kitchen Herbs That Bring in Money
- Thyme: This humble green herb is a powerhouse money-attractor. Use it in cooking to draw money to the home; make a weak tea with it and add some to the rinse cycle when you launder your business clothes.
- Basil: A multi-talented magical herb, this one protects the home, brings love and peace to the family, and draws money to the kitchen; Sprinkle some on the floor and sweep it out the back door, for “No evil can come where Basil has been.”
- Ginger: Hot, sweet, and spicy, this root can be used fresh, in whole dried form, or as a powder to protect from evil spirits and to attract money; add it to any money spells you have to make them work faster.
- Cloves: An herb that binds friends together, this one also brings in the winnings at games of chance, and it is particularly favored in this regard by lady lottery players.
- Allspice: Count out 7 whole Allspice Berries and tie them in your shirt tail or carry them in your pocket; you will have luck for seven days. Throw them in running water and make a wish when the seventh day is done.
- Nutmeg: The gambler’s spice supreme. Carry a whole Nutmeg in your pocket for luck, or grate some up and sprinkle it in your shoes when you visit the casino!
- Cinnamon: Known as the “Sweet Money Spice,” Cinnamon is the luckiest of the Money-Drawing herbs, roots, and spices. It paves the way for business luck and gambling winnings too! Mix it with sugar and sprinkle some on buttered toast — then sprinkle the rest of the mixture on your cash and shake the money all around your door.
Additional Herbs
-Rosemary
Lavender
Here is a Weird Trick:
Did you know that commercial Pumpkin Pie Spice is a ready-made mixture for
lucky money magic? Read the ingredients on the box and compare them to the
above list. See what we mean? Always keep a box of Pumpkin Pie Spice on hand
for emergency use as a floor sprinkle or to dust your shoes in those last few
days before your paycheck comes!
If you want to make your own, here is a handy recipe:
HOMEMADE PUMPKIN PIE SPICE
·
2 tablespoons ground
cinnamon
·
4 teaspoons ground
ginger
·
1 teaspoon ground
cloves
·
1 teaspoon ground
allspice
·
1 teaspoon ground
mace
·
1 teaspoon ground
nutmeg
Blend ingredients together and store in an airtight
container
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