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Ep. 146: Molasses Magick | "Just to Get Your Legs to Open Up"

Ep. 146: Molasses Magick | "Just to Get Your Legs to Open Up"

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On this episode, we’re talking about molasses—“just to get your legs to open up,” as Aunt Franny famously says. What begins as a cheeky throwaway line over tequila at the Owens’ dining room table turns out to hold far more meaning than it first appears. Beneath the humor lies a deeper thread about slow magic, guarded hearts, and why love in Practical Magic is never meant to be rushed.

From Alice Hoffman’s novels to folk magic traditions, we trace the rich—and sometimes darker—history of molasses. Along the way, we follow this sticky ingredient from kitchen tables and spell jars all the way to the streets of Boston in one of history’s strangest (and stickiest) tragedies.

Sweet, binding, complicated, and anything but innocent—molasses has a lot more to say than you might expect.


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