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November 15, 2008 at 9:14 pm #98035
Diesel73
MemberAnd the vaseline for…….. use as brillcream? Hahahaha 😀 … :-*
November 15, 2008 at 9:21 pm #98036SuzAndTheDiva
Member:nono: for my poor hands, is only thing that stops them drying out so much they bleed – is this cold weather :'(
November 15, 2008 at 10:45 pm #98037Diesel73
Member[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg251680#msg251680 date=1226784104]
:nono: for my poor hands, is only thing that stops them drying out so much they bleed – is this cold weather :'(
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100 ml of sunflowerseed oil, mixed with as many as can calendula flowers as possible, leave for 2 weeks but shake every day, extract the flowers, next mix oil with 1 part rosemary, 2 parts of lavender and 2 parts of pepermint, eave for another 2 weeks, shake every day. extract the flowers and mix with 2 tablespoons of melted vaseline (microwave, very easy). Let cool off and become solide. Ex-ce-lent farm potion 😉 .November 16, 2008 at 6:31 pm #98038SuzAndTheDiva
Memberwhere on earth do i get calendular flowers from? anything thats uhm maybe a bit easier Diesel – you do know I wont never find the time to make that :embarrass: :-* :-*
November 16, 2008 at 10:33 pm #98039*Lassie*
Member[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg251824#msg251824 date=1226860269]
where on earth do i get calendular flowers from? anything thats uhm maybe a bit easier Diesel – you do know I wont never find the time to make that :embarrass: :-* :-*
[/quote]http://www.horizonherbs.com/pilot.asp?pg=calendula
Marigolds Suz
November 16, 2008 at 10:44 pm #98040SuzAndTheDiva
Memberthey are marigolds? dont look like the ones my mum grows what a shame lol! ;D
November 17, 2008 at 6:37 pm #98041Diesel73
Member[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg251916#msg251916 date=1226875498]
they are marigolds? dont look like the ones my mum grows what a shame lol! ;D
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You don’t have to look at them, just need the flowers to make an extract.[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg251824#msg251824 date=1226860269]
where on earth do i get calendular flowers from? anything thats uhm maybe a bit easier Diesel – you do know I wont never find the time to make that :embarrass: :-* :-*
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You don’t need time to make it. Just stuff in jar and let it sit. Shake daily for 10 sec and let it sit for the rest of the 23 hourst and 59 minutes hahaha 😀 . The only thing that takes a few minutes is melting the vaseline in your microwave. We meld it on highest setting for 40 sec per spoon. 😉 Just mix, let sit there to cool of and you are done for a loooong time if you make 150 ml. There really is nothing to it :-* .November 17, 2008 at 8:33 pm #98042SuzAndTheDiva
MemberLol Diesel im talking the time i need to actually go find some flowers to buy plus the other stuff 😀
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[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg251916#msg251916 date=1226875498]
they are marigolds? dont look like the ones my mum grows what a shame lol! ;D
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You don’t have to look at them, just need the flowers to make an extract.[/quote]
No what I meant was…..my mum grows marigolds – they dont look like the ones in that link – do they come in different varietis then? :-*
November 17, 2008 at 8:44 pm #98043*Lassie*
Member[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg252038#msg252038 date=1226954010]
No what I meant was…..my mum grows marigolds – they dont look like the ones in that link – do they come in different varietis then? :-*
[/quote]http://sharansharma.blogspot.com/2006/08/ann-arbor-summer-more-on-marigolds.html
But there are many types of marigolds. What we commonly call the marigold belongs to the botanical family ‘Compositae’ and can belong to either of two genus:
1) Calendula
What is commonly called the ‘pot marigold’ : ‘Calendula Officianalis’. The flower in this genus has medicinal properties. This type of marigold looks like this – very different from the following genus:click on the word highlighted 😉
November 17, 2008 at 8:46 pm #98044SuzAndTheDiva
MemberAnswers my question – very pretty ;D
November 17, 2008 at 10:22 pm #98045Anonymous
GuestYou need Udder cream :ok:
November 18, 2008 at 8:55 pm #98046SuzAndTheDiva
MemberI need WHAT :surprise:
November 19, 2008 at 8:11 pm #98047Diesel73
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You need Udder cream :ok:
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Oh yes Suz, veeeeery soothing, but …. in rare cases càn stimulate hairgrowth. Great for hands, birdbeeks, etc , but wouldn’t use it on upperlips unless you’re a man bwahahaha 😀 .November 19, 2008 at 8:21 pm #98048SuzAndTheDiva
MemberJust what i need hairy hands- can shave them while I groom the dogs :surprise: :canadian:
November 19, 2008 at 8:32 pm #98049Diesel73
Member[quote author=SuzAndTheDiva link=topic=13021.msg252422#msg252422 date=1227126093]
Just what i need hairy hands- can shave them while I groom the dogs :surprise: :canadian:
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Bwahahaha 😀 , won’t stimulate hairgrowth like thàt! Or i would aply it to my scalp 3times a day :suspious: hahaha. -
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