Essential oils of orange

Essential oils of orange

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some random faq about essential oils that i've answered on different forums over the last five months (with extra information added, of course :) ) what is the difference between the two kinds of rose geranium essential oil?
regular petitgrain (citrus aurantium) is made from the leaves of the bitter orange tree. petitgrain sur fleur essential oil is produced from both the leaves and the flowers of the bitter orange tree. it is a good sub for the very expensive neroli essential oil, which is produced from only the flowers...
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whiskey tea (irish version) lemon teabag black irish tea (barry's, if you can get it) honey irish whiskey (i prefer jamesons) whole cloves cinnamon stick cut a / inch slice out of the middle of the lemon. stick - cloves into this lemon slice, and set aside. juice the halves of lemon into a large cup
(using a clear cup is easiest). then add a roughly equal amount of honey, and a roughly equal amount of whiskey. stir whiskey, lemon, and honey together, and add a cinnamon stick. in a separate cup, brew a strong cup of black tea - about - oz. remove teabag, and pour tea into the whiskey/lemon/honey...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_01_14_archive.html
here is a pic of michael from templeton rye , chilling under our shade trees! i can't wait for this stuff to be on the shelves again ( just a few more weeks! ) we are getting to be quite the little fibershop. we somehow (when did this happen??)
aquired handspun yarns, beautiful silk and wool roving from high prairie fibers , gorgeous naturally colored rovings from hedgeapple farm , and new as of this weekened, % alpaca batts, both naturally colored and dyed, from spring valley alpacas. oh and dont' forget the spinner's tools from i owa parrot...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_09_16_archive.html
lest you think the farm is all pretty... heres maggies new raspberry patch. we got about / of it mulched before it got hot and then i let the weeds get it. major work is required. but!
this is very exciting :) yesterday we hired a bunch of young men from the local academy to clean out the horse pen! a squadron of wheelbarrows and shovels of pitchforks.... and now we have nice piles of straw/manure to use for mulch :) then -harvest time!!...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2011_08_21_archive.html
whiskey tea (irish version) lemon teabag black irish tea (barry's, if you can get it) honey irish whiskey (i prefer jamesons) whole cloves cinnamon stick cut a / inch slice out of the middle of the lemon. stick - cloves into this lemon slice, and set aside. juice the halves of lemon into a large cup
(using a clear cup is easiest). then add a roughly equal amount of honey, and a roughly equal amount of whiskey. stir whiskey, lemon, and honey together, and add a cinnamon stick. in a separate cup, brew a strong cup of black tea - about - oz. remove teabag, and pour tea into the whiskey/lemon/honey...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_01_14_archive.html
here is a pic of michael from templeton rye , chilling under our shade trees! i can't wait for this stuff to be on the shelves again ( just a few more weeks! ) we are getting to be quite the little fibershop. we somehow (when did this happen??)
aquired handspun yarns, beautiful silk and wool roving from high prairie fibers , gorgeous naturally colored rovings from hedgeapple farm , and new as of this weekened, % alpaca batts, both naturally colored and dyed, from spring valley alpacas. oh and dont' forget the spinner's tools from i owa parrot...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_09_16_archive.html
lest you think the farm is all pretty... heres maggies new raspberry patch. we got about / of it mulched before it got hot and then i let the weeds get it. major work is required. but!
this is very exciting :) yesterday we hired a bunch of young men from the local academy to clean out the horse pen! a squadron of wheelbarrows and shovels of pitchforks.... and now we have nice piles of straw/manure to use for mulch :) then -harvest time!!...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2011_08_21_archive.html
main | skip to sidebar prairieland herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. friday, april , bertha reppert ( ) was the founder of
the rosemary house and our mum. she was a renaissance woman ahead of her time when she opened a herb and spice shop in a conservative east coast town in . convinced that once everyone learned about herbs they would love these plants as much as she did, she became an avid educator about the secrets of...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2009_04_12_archive.html
main | skip to sidebar prairieland herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. friday, april , bertha reppert ( ) was the founder of
the rosemary house and our mum. she was a renaissance woman ahead of her time when she opened a herb and spice shop in a conservative east coast town in . convinced that once everyone learned about herbs they would love these plants as much as she did, she became an avid educator about the secrets of...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2009_04_12_archive.html