Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 I have friends on another list that use "Rescue Remedy" for their livestock... with great success...I have it on hand in case of emergencies... like when one of my animals is sick and "depressed" it helps them get a "will to live".........I haven't used it myself yet as I haven't had a need to. But smells have long histories of changing a persons attitude I have some rose oil that I love smelling Suzimonchello <warlocke_rising wrote: hi everyone,first i want to thank suzanne for her remarkable knowledge onbach remedy's. thanx suzanne-but did you or anyone ever try it? it is saidto help with EMOTIONAL problems not physical,but i have not tried it yet -iwill soon though. im going to make one out of "sunflowers and marigolds" -idont know why but i have a strong connections with them ,im just waiting forthe "new moon" to start,im going to put in it a white crystal,and just seeif i feel different with the essence. you know sometimes you just have toexperiment,and just see what happeneds.ok now for the question "has anybody made wine,vodka, or brandy lately?"thereason why im asking this question is because" if you or anybody elsemakes tinctures and you use vodka -thats 100% -the store is going to chargeanywhere from 10 to 50$-10 being the lesser amount in quantity -and 50 foralmost a gallon. now if you like to pay for your hootch and rather focus onyour tincture ,please excuse this post. however if you feel you can" makeIT, as well as your tincture" ,then please read on. my aunt used to makeher own wine vodka and beer,when she was young.she used fresh berry's andeven bought different juices at the store to make her wine. all it is reallyis -wine yeast - juice-sugar -time! thats was it . really! if she wanted tomake brandy -she would take the wine and simmer it ,in such a way ,that thewater ,would evaporate ,and then add more water -to it-and then age it,in abarrel. now when she made vodka (this one is tricky) she would get potatoesand mash it ,again with yeast ,but i think she used her "still" for this,add water and sugar. do you see the "simplicity" to this? anyway did anyoneever try to do it? or maybe have story's about it? because im looking to bya lot of property in the future and really get active in this "olden way" ofdoing it. thanx for reading,please send some feedback Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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