Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Thanks Maria - That sounds like a good way to do it. I would recommend condensing the soup really far down in order to have maximum potency. Olive oil is a great one. What other oils might our group members suggest I wonder? oleander soup , " Maria Stathopoulos " <mary1kon wrote: > > hey Tony and group. > > to make oleander cream is as easy as breathing, so go go go. > > all you need is a double boiler, a small pot or even a frypan. > you put a cup of water in the pot to boil. > you put 4 teaspoons bees wax in a jar and 8 teaspoons of any oil you have like almond- apricot or even olive oil and put the jar in the pot. > and lower the flames so the jar does not brake. > Now warm up the prepared oleander soup say 1 cup and when the wax has melted give it a stir with a teaspoon and start addind the oleander into the jar slowly and keep stiring until you use the lot > take the jar out of the pot, turn of the gas and keep stiring the cream until it strarts to set, and there is your oleander cream. > good luck everybody > regards Mary from Australia > - > > oleander soup > Monday, June 25, 2007 2:20 PM > Re: The Great Oleander Cookoff? > > > LOL - I hope that is a good thing! > > Anybody got any tips on the very best way to make the most potent > oleander skin creme? > > My first and only other batch was a disaster. Totally my fault though > - I had already added flavoring when I decided to make the creme, then > took my eyes off at the wrong moment and scorched it. Added some > liquid to reconstitute it and ended up with brown funky smelling goo > that did not work. > > But I got lots of looks when I applied it! > > : - ) > > Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Yes Tony condensing the soup will be the way to go. My tip was how to make cream easy. onother tip is we can add msm) vitamin C) aloe vera jel) etc and in the and we add couple drops of inssential lavender oil to smell good, how is that? - Tony oleander soup Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:00 AM Oleander skin creme Thanks Maria -That sounds like a good way to do it. I would recommend condensingthe soup really far down in order to have maximum potency.Olive oil is a great one. What other oils might our group memberssuggest I wonder?Tonyoleander soup , "Maria Stathopoulos"<mary1kon wrote:>> hey Tony and group.> > to make oleander cream is as easy as breathing, so go go go.> > all you need is a double boiler, a small pot or even a frypan.> you put a cup of water in the pot to boil.> you put 4 teaspoons bees wax in a jar and 8 teaspoons of any oil youhave like almond- apricot or even olive oil and put the jar in the pot.> and lower the flames so the jar does not brake.> Now warm up the prepared oleander soup say 1 cup and when the waxhas melted give it a stir with a teaspoon and start addind theoleander into the jar slowly and keep stiring until you use the lot> take the jar out of the pot, turn of the gas and keep stiring thecream until it strarts to set, and there is your oleander cream.> good luck everybody> regards Mary from Australia> - > Tony > oleander soup > Monday, June 25, 2007 2:20 PM> Re: The Great Oleander Cookoff?> > > LOL - I hope that is a good thing!> > Anybody got any tips on the very best way to make the most potent> oleander skin creme?> > My first and only other batch was a disaster. Totally my fault though> - I had already added flavoring when I decided to make the creme, then> took my eyes off at the wrong moment and scorched it. Added some> liquid to reconstitute it and ended up with brown funky smelling goo> that did not work.> > But I got lots of looks when I applied it!> > : - )> > Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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