Heather Caille is a mother of two, a practicing seiðkona, and a Norse pagan devoted to keeping the old ways alive, not in distant temples, but in the heart of the home. Her kitchen is her altar, where recipes become rituals and meals are offerings shaped by memory, intention, and the quiet presence of those who came before. Rooted in ancestral tradition, she honors her lineage by preserving and reimagining dishes passed down through generations. Each meal becomes an act of veneration: of kin, of land, and of the gods; where the past is not remembered, but lived. Blending herbal knowledge with kitchen craft, she approaches food as both nourishment and magic. Through her work, she weaves healing into the everyday; steadying the spirit, strengthening the body, and restoring the sacred to daily life. Her work invites others to return to the hearth, not just as a place of cooking, but as a living space of devotion, connection, and quiet transformation.

