navigator9
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Spell check attacks again! Ethnic. Not sure how ethnic became atomic. :think:
It's nice to know that sometimes technology can have a sense of humor! I got a kick out of that one.
Spell check attacks again! Ethnic. Not sure how ethnic became atomic. :think:
Thanks for posting that, Micro. I make calendula 100% olive oil castile soap (unscented) for babies and cancer patients going through chemo/radiation.
Tea vs. Infused Oil: I've yet to find a tea that doesn't turn brown when soaped. You'll get a much better yellow if you infuse your calendula petals in oil. If you're in a hurry, you can do the infusion range top. Add the petals to warm oil and keep the pan just below simmer for 2-3 hours -- until you get the depth of color you want.
Hi zany - or anyone who can help!!! getting myself in a bit of a muddle and just wondered what ratio you'd suggest for the calendula heat infusion? I wasn't sure whether my 2g calendula in 2pt water should simply be substituted - ie water for OO, which is my main oil in my recipe, or whether it should be more like my turmeric heat infusion ration.... but then I put 41 g into 283 g OO which seems like a lot of calendula petals!!! LOL Suggestions for a starting block would be really appreciated.
I have got a starting point for the amount of annatto seeds from Seawolfe so I will have a play with them tomorrow...todays playtime had to be abandoned as the day has slipped through my fingers too quickly!!
Thanks for any help
Debs
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