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I have no idea what the shelf life of oleander soup is with no

preservative at all and I note that the directions are quite clear

that it should be preserved.

 

With a preservative, such as a 50/50 mix of vodka or distilled apple

(or in some instances 20% Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver - in

which instance you do NOT refrigerate), the shelf life should be at

least one year and probably much longer.

 

Personally, I prefer to use any form or oleander within six months -

my thinking being the fresher the better.

 

 

oleander soup , " halabu2000 " <halabu2000 wrote:

>

> My question is -- what is the shelf life of oleander soup without a

preservative, and then

> what is the shelf life of Oleander Soup preserved with 80% alcohol?

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Just finished the last of a batch made in 2004, using the recipe

published, and keeping it refrigerated. It was clear, and Tasted like

it was freshly

made. Once you make the " tincture " , it has a long shelf life. The

alcohol prevents mold from forming and contaminating the OS. Think of

cough syrup, which has sugar and 25% alcohol, like OS, and how long

cough syrup lasts on the shelf without refrigeration.

With alcohol and refrigeration, I've seen the recipe start " molding

up " in two weeks. The sugar feeds the mold, which progresses fast.

If you follow the recipe, I would expect a usable shelf life of at

least the same as any cough syrup, and more if it is kept

refrigerated. Ed

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

> I have no idea what the shelf life of oleander soup is with no

> preservative at all and I note that the directions are quite clear

> that it should be preserved.

>

> With a preservative, such as a 50/50 mix of vodka or distilled apple

> (or in some instances 20% Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver - in

> which instance you do NOT refrigerate), the shelf life should be at

> least one year and probably much longer.

>

> Personally, I prefer to use any form or oleander within six months -

> my thinking being the fresher the better.

>

> >

> oleander soup , " halabu2000 " <halabu2000@> wrote:

> >

> > My question is -- what is the shelf life of oleander soup without a

> preservative, and then

> > what is the shelf life of Oleander Soup preserved with 80% alcohol?

> >

>

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By Distilled ACV do you mean the brown salad type vinegar that you buy on the grocery store shelves? Or the clear (white) stuff? The last batch I made I used Braggs organic ACV. Which do you think is the best? I was thinking that the Braggs would just add a bit of healing along with the oleander, as so many people take ACV for health issues.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

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With a preservative, such as a 50/50 mix of vodka or distilled apple

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Hi Renee,

 

When I make Oleander Soup, I use Bragg's as a preservative. Also for

its healing qualities.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " Gaiacita " <gaiacita wrote:

>

> By Distilled ACV do you mean the brown salad type vinegar that you buy

on

> the grocery store shelves? Or the clear (white) stuff? The last

batch I

> made I used Braggs organic ACV. Which do you think is the best? I

was

> thinking that the Braggs would just add a bit of healing along with

the

> oleander, as so many people take ACV for health issues.

>

> Samala,

> Renee

>

> ----

>

> With a preservative, such as a 50/50 mix of vodka or distilled apple

>

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At one time I thought that using non-distilled ACV such as Braggs

would be the best way to go due to the health benefits. On further

reflection I believe that ACV off the shelf makes the best

preservative, either yellow or white. I might be wrong, but I have

been told that there is a chance of spoilage if you use Braggs.

 

By all means do keep using Braggs on the side for its health benefits.

 

 

oleander soup , " Gaiacita " <gaiacita wrote:

>

> By Distilled ACV do you mean the brown salad type vinegar that you

buy on

> the grocery store shelves? Or the clear (white) stuff? The last

batch I

> made I used Braggs organic ACV. Which do you think is the best? I was

> thinking that the Braggs would just add a bit of healing along with the

> oleander, as so many people take ACV for health issues.

>

> Samala,

> Renee

>

> ----

>

> With a preservative, such as a 50/50 mix of vodka or distilled apple

>

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Ok, thanks Tony. I've actually made another batch of soup for a cousin. This turned out to be my best batch ever. :-) I let it "cook" all day, let it cool in the evening and then put it in the fridge. In the morning I set it out so that it would come to room temp. When it reached that, I poured it off into another pot so I could strain it, but I left the dregs in the first pot. So between that and straining it through the 4 paper towels and the 4 coffee filters--it is super clean. Actually, this time it didn't even clog up any coffee filters!

 

I guess it's totally worth throwing away that little bit with the dregs at the bottom of the pot.

 

So now to add the ACV and mail it out.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

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At one time I thought that using non-distilled ACV such as Braggs

would be the best way to go due to the health benefits. On further

reflection I believe that ACV off the shelf makes the best

preservative, either yellow or white. I might be wrong, but I have

been told that there is a chance of spoilage if you use Braggs.

 

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I think you meant to say that WITHOUT alcohol and refrigeration?Tony--- On Sun, 10/26/08, ed4soup <ed4636 wrote:ed4soup <ed4636 Re: How long is Oleander Soup viable?oleander soup Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008, 8:54 PM

 

Just finished the last of a batch made in 2004, using the recipe

published, and keeping it refrigerated. It was clear, and Tasted like

it was freshly

made. Once you make the "tincture", it has a long shelf life. The

alcohol prevents mold from forming and contaminating the OS. Think of

cough syrup, which has sugar and 25% alcohol, like OS, and how long

cough syrup lasts on the shelf without refrigeration.

With alcohol and refrigeration, I've seen the recipe start "molding

up" in two weeks. The sugar feeds the mold, which progresses fast.

If you follow the recipe, I would expect a usable shelf life of at

least the same as any cough syrup, and more if it is kept

refrigerated. Ed

 

oleander soup, "Tony" @. ..> wrote:

>

> I have no idea what the shelf life of oleander soup is with no

> preservative at all and I note that the directions are quite clear

> that it should be preserved.

>

> With a preservative, such as a 50/50 mix of vodka or distilled apple

> (or in some instances 20% Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver - in

> which instance you do NOT refrigerate) , the shelf life should be at

> least one year and probably much longer.

>

> Personally, I prefer to use any form or oleander within six months -

> my thinking being the fresher the better.

>

> Tony

>

> oleander soup, "halabu2000" <halabu2000@ > wrote:

> >

> > My question is -- what is the shelf life of oleander soup without a

> preservative, and then

> > what is the shelf life of Oleander Soup preserved with 80% alcohol?

> >

>

 

 

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