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I've usually had terrible luck with my spellcasters learning magic through practice or experimenting (believe it or not, the interaction can "fail" so your sim ends up learning nothing even when there's stuff to learn.), so I'm more likely to either have them go to the magic realm to learn from the sages or... just dig the tomes out of debug and have them read them at home. It's not a cheap solution, but it is one that doesn't require me to maintain a friendship with the sages and allows for a more curated spell list. (not to mention the lack of loading screens)
Like Atreya33, I'll have active spellcasters, who specifically work on their magic and learn most/all the spells, and I'll have passive ones who pick up Scruberoo and Repario... and once they eventually level up enough, Delicioso, and that's about it.
I've also started fencing off the cauldron so that the sims won't autonomously make mac and cheese.
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