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From the author: Published on the website: Let's talk about women's magic. ... In the kitchen. I think you’ve heard many times that when you prepare food for your loved one, you need to think only about the good for the family, and not go over in your thoughts how you quarreled with a friend today or how your boss scolded you, and you snapped back a couple of affectionate ones. Our thoughts, sorrows and sorrows put information into what we cook, especially with our hands - mash, chop, three, and it is passed on to those who use it. Once, during a consultation, a man shared what he felt and what mood his wife was in while preparing dinner or dinner. If you are in a bad mood, the soup turns out tasteless and empty, and if you are in a good mood, then it is difficult to refuse additives. Oh, how sensitive. No matter how strange it may sound, this is the true truth (that food carries information from the person who prepared it). Knowing this, you can use this to your advantage. Even though it’s a small grain in family well-being, it’s all forward. It’s good to use kitchen magic when preparing baked goods. Dough kneaded with your own hands takes on any magical load well. When you sift the flour, say what you want to get rid of, for example: quarrels, criticism, insults, etc. When adding sugar, eggs to flour, butter, say what you want to add. And while kneading the dough, create the qualities that you want your man or loved ones to have. Don't forget that the shape of the baked goods also carries information. And here there is no end to creativity, fantasy and creation. But here is a more serious recipe. If a man is stuck on some issue, prepare him chops from the best piece of meat. When you beat the plates of meat with a hammer, imagine that just as the meat softens, it becomes soft and the character of a man. Imagine how he becomes accommodating and flexible and the issue is resolved with ease. Of course, “...For the benefit of you, him and without harm to others.” Remember that this must be said mentally. That’s all women’s magic. … In the kitchen. The principle is clear. Instructions: apply every time you prepare any dish. It’s not for nothing that they say, A man is his head, not his neck. And how the neck turns the head in the right direction with wisdom or magic, kind and bright, of course, that is, without harming anyone, this is our women’s task. Sincerely with you, Rezeda Buyavchi.