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Hi AnnaMaria

Welcome to the list.

Ann in Australia (I think?) was saying her husband gave her some Rose Otto as a

gift

and did anyone have any recipes.

Rose Otto is an essential oil distilled from rose petals. It's very expensive

but a

superb oil.

I hope you enjoy your course.

Helen in Cape Town

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  • 10 years later...

sorry, my screen reader didn't catch this, bummer about being totally blind, but

thankful at the same time

thanks, I will ty to find it

happy smiles

 

Blessings

Email:

sugarsyl71

Windows Instant messenger(no emails pleas):

sugarsyl

Skype:

Twilight.Angel1

-

Butch Owen

ATFE

Saturday, January 23, 2010 6:58 PM

Rose Otto

 

 

 

Read the bottom part of the last link I provided ...

 

> may I ask what Turkish rose oil is used for?

> sugar

> Blessings

> Email:

> sugarsyl71 <sugarsyl71%40sbcglobal.net>

>

 

http://www.aromamedical.com/articles/rosedistillation.htm

 

You will have a head start on answering that question. Butch

 

> Still do .. never stopped .. even after I retire retire I will still

> deal

> that for the company. :-)

>

> If you would like to take a trip through the Rose Fields and Stills of

> Turkey, go to the following links:

>

> My writings/photos on distillation of Rose Otto can be found here ..

> http://www.av-at.com/stuff/distillation/rosadamascena1.html

>

> Here is a link with lots of good photos of wild aromatic plants of Turkey

> ..

> http://www.av-at.com/stuff/triptoturkey.html

>

> Finally .. Martin Watt visited the Turkish Rose Fields in Summer 2000 - the

> following was published in the Winter 2000 edition of the magazine

> " Aromatica " . http://www.aromamedical.com/articles/rosedistillation.htm

>

 

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Hi Sugar

Did your screen reader catch that last link ? if not here it is

http://www.aromamedical.com/articles/rosedistillation.htm

 

I don't know how screen readers work - can they pick up links? if so is

there a way you can follow it?

Do let us know if there is a way we can make things easier for you - smile.

Liz x

 

 

 

2010/1/24 Sugar <sugarsyl71

 

>

>

> sorry, my screen reader didn't catch this, bummer about being totally

> blind, but thankful at the same time

> thanks, I will ty to find it

> happy smiles

>

>

> Blessings

> Email:

> sugarsyl71 <sugarsyl71%40sbcglobal.net>

> Windows Instant messenger(no emails pleas):

> sugarsyl <sugarsyl%40live.com>

> Skype:

> Twilight.Angel1

> -

> Butch Owen

> ATFE <ATFE%40>

> Saturday, January 23, 2010 6:58 PM

> Rose Otto

>

> Read the bottom part of the last link I provided ...

>

> > may I ask what Turkish rose oil is used for?

> > sugar

> > Blessings

> > Email:

> > sugarsyl71 <sugarsyl71%40sbcglobal.net> <sugarsyl71%

> 40sbcglobal.net>

> >

>

> http://www.aromamedical.com/articles/rosedistillation.htm

>

> You will have a head start on answering that question. Butch

>

> > Still do .. never stopped .. even after I retire retire I will still

> > deal

> > that for the company. :-)

> >

> > If you would like to take a trip through the Rose Fields and Stills of

> > Turkey, go to the following links:

> >

> > My writings/photos on distillation of Rose Otto can be found here ..

> > http://www.av-at.com/stuff/distillation/rosadamascena1.html

> >

> > Here is a link with lots of good photos of wild aromatic plants of Turkey

> > ..

> > http://www.av-at.com/stuff/triptoturkey.html

> >

> > Finally .. Martin Watt visited the Turkish Rose Fields in Summer 2000 -

> the

> > following was published in the Winter 2000 edition of the magazine

> > " Aromatica " . http://www.aromamedical.com/articles/rosedistillation.htm

> >

>

>

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