How can I use a sigil or something on my dead grandmother's old cooking and baking stuff to gain her lost recipes? Preferably nonpermanent markings.
She made amazing apple cake but no one knows how she kept the crust dry without butter, shortening, or oil.
She wasn't well for a while before she went and never got around to explaining some old recipes. Had a thought that like time crystals can retain occilations patterns, does all matter to some extent have memories, even of how they were used?
Its the same old kitchen she used since the late 50s with ancient gas stovetop, oven, broiler combo.
>>19349593
Grool
>>19349593
A shame to be sure. If you ever take up the mantle of the family chef you should definitely look into making and keeping a recipe book around so that you're cooking can be treasured far down the line.
Sorry for your loss, take care.
>>19349593
Why use sigils or magic? Dont you see that is the gift she left you behind? Try and try and try and try again and know that she is watching every step of the way and how her spirit still lives on in you.
See this experience not as losing something but an opportunity to connect with her, as you go along you will meet the same obstacles as her and the same joys.
Now go and be an amazing chef.
>>19349763
Because sigils work you dumbknucklehead
>>19349593
Ask her to haunt the information into you.
I would like to help you do necromancy just for the sake of you grandma's cherised recipes but that shit is way too dark to ever publish on a place like this.
>>19351103
This.
>>19349593
>a sigil
Bro you need a miracle worker, not a sigil. Thanks for the laugh tho