The Enchanted Kitchen ‘Ye Ole Apothacary’

Concord, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Accepts Bitcoin
No
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Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Concord’s local metaphysical shop. Jams, Jellies, Incense, Herbs, Teas, Candles, Books, Tarot Cards, Oracle Cards, Runes and more. We have several readers who do intuitive spiritual counseling. We also have a Reiki healer by appointment.

History

Established in 2011.

The Enchanted Kitchen ‘Yea Olé Apothacary’ came about as a dream of Deborah ‘Dani’ Gauntz. In the beginning she combined two passions that had been passes down to her.

The first was a love and a great talent for canning unique Jams, Jellies and Preserves. After winning many ribbons and a Ball award at the Cabarrus County Fair and then many ribbons and a Best Of Show at the North Carolina State Fair she decided to have he kitchen inspected by the state so the she could legally produce and sale her wares.

The second comes from family traditions and recipes that have been passed down for at least six generations. Dani is a sixth generation Apothacary and the family ways were taught to her by her grandmother and great aunt. These include a vast knowledge and natural awareness of the uses of herbs in creams, lotions, salves, tinctures, teas and many other products that she spends hours pouring her natural ability and love into.

She decided to turn these two passions into a business.

Meet the Business Owner

Deborah ‘Dan’ G.

Business Owner

The store came about as a dream of Deborah ‘Dani’ Gauntz. In the beginning she combined two passions that were passed down to her.

The first was a love and talent for canning unique Jams, Jellies and Preserves. After winning many ribbons and a Ball award at the Cabarrus County Fair and then ribbons and a Best Of Show at the NC State Fair she decided to have he kitchen inspected by the state so the she could legally produce and sale her wares.

The second comes from family traditions and recipes that were passed down for at least six generations. Dani is a sixth generation Apothacary and the family ways were taught to her by her grandmother and great aunt. These include a vast knowledge and natural awareness of the uses of herbs in creams, lotions, salves, tinctures, teas and many other products that she spends hours pouring her natural ability and love into.

After building up an inventory while vending she was able to open the shop shehad always wanted.