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Chris-

I don't know how many people decided to try your Spring Equniox Incense.

Those who haven't got in on this do not know what they are missing.

I could not wait for the Equinox, although I did save some back for that

special day.

What a great scent to mediate with, it eased me into a comfortable

creative space and some answers I had been seeking flowed so easily.

Thanks list " Mom " you have done it again.

 

 

 

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¸.·´ .·´¨¨))

((¸¸.·´ ...´ -:¦:- Janet -:¦:-

-:¦:- ((¸¸.·´*

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Oh Janet :)

 

That made my day!

I am SOOO happy that you like the incense - and that it worked so well

for you! :)

 

It is an old recipe that I adapted slightly - only because the original

contained some fragrance oils, and I am dedicated using not only 100%

authentic incense recipes (ones which have been used for decades), but I

am also dedicated to making my incense 100% all natural..... :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

The Spring Incense Is Here!

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Janet Golden wrote:

 

>

>

> Chris-

> I don't know how many people decided to try your Spring Equniox Incense.

> Those who haven't got in on this do not know what they are missing.

> I could not wait for the Equinox, although I did save some back for that

> special day.

> What a great scent to mediate with, it eased me into a comfortable

> creative space and some answers I had been seeking flowed so easily.

> Thanks list " Mom " you have done it again.

>

>

>

> ¸..·´¨¨)) -:¦:-

> ¸.·´ .·´¨¨))

> ((¸¸.·´ ...´ -:¦:- Janet -:¦:-

> -:¦:- ((¸¸.·´*

>

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Hi Chris,

 

I've never burned loose incense before -- could you explain the

process to me? I think this may have been the reason that I wasn't

able to burn some incense that my Dad brought me from Morocco... It

was in three different cones of rolled-up newspaper, each with a

different ingredient. One was very resiny, one looked like little

crystals, and the third looked like dried herbal material. The

man from the market said (pantomimed) that it should be mixed

together and burned, and I think we tried to burn it on a plate but

couldn't ignite it -- does it sound like it should have been on

charcoal? I hope I still have it...

 

Susan Gerritsen

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Hi Susan,

 

Yes you need to burn this incense on a hot charcoal (they do make them

specifically for incense :) ) .. sounds like you'd need to use a

charcoal for the Moroccan incense too ... I hope you find it! If you do,

please, tell us if it was nice smelling :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Rose Otto Easter Baskets

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

Susan Gerritsen wrote:

 

> Hi Chris,

>

> I've never burned loose incense before -- could you explain the

> process to me? I think this may have been the reason that I wasn't

> able to burn some incense that my Dad brought me from Morocco... It

> was in three different cones of rolled-up newspaper, each with a

> different ingredient. One was very resiny, one looked like little

> crystals, and the third looked like dried herbal material. The

> man from the market said (pantomimed) that it should be mixed

> together and burned, and I think we tried to burn it on a plate but

> couldn't ignite it -- does it sound like it should have been on

> charcoal? I hope I still have it...

>

> Susan Gerritsen

>

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Hi Susan

 

We bought some like this in Portugal. It was myrrh, Frankincense and Rosemary

and smells wonderful when burning.

 

Regards

Ann Scotland

some incense that my Dad brought me from Morocco... It

was in three different cones of rolled-up newspaper, each with a

different ingredient. One was very resiny, one looked like little

crystals, and the third looked like dried herbal material.

 

 

 

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