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You're most welcome Butch!

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Friday, May 16, 2003 11:42 PM

Peach Kernal Oil

 

 

> Hi Sandi,

>

> > Hi Butch

> > Herewith some info below your message, gleaned from various sources,

> > which I have used for educational purposes. Hope it's of interest.

>

> Thanks much .. appreciated it is. :-)

>

> > Len Price also mentions it in his book: " Carrier Oils for aromatherapy

> > & massage " - ISBN 1 874353 02 6.

> > This is a lovely fixed oil to use, in my experience.

> > The trees in full [but fleeting] blossom are a glorious sight to

> > behold. I have a tall, double-blossomed flowering variety in my

> > garden that flowers riotously during November/December in the region

> > of the Southern hemisphere where I live, which more than compensates

> > for the lack of fruit. As the blossoms begin to age one can stand

> > below the branches, tug on them, and be showered in a soft pink

> > cascade of petals - a whimsical bit of fun that has become ritual for

> > me each year.

> > Bye for now.

> > Sandi

>

> And to you .. and keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www-AV-AT.com

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> > " butch owen " <butchbsi

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> > Friday, May 16, 2003 1:52 AM

> > Peach Kernal Oil

> >

> > > Hi y'all,

> > >

> > > Anybody know anything about the above? Or use it? Comments?

> > >

> > > Feller from Africa wants to produce it and asked me lots of questions.

> > > I know nothing about this CP oil .. never sold it and have no

intentions

> > > of selling it.

> > >

> > > Any replies would be appreciated.

> > >

> > > Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com

> >

> > PEACH KERNEL OIL

> > Latin Name: Prunus persica

> > Family: Rosaceae

> >

> > The plant and its environment

>

>

> How To Make Rose Petal Jam - Step By Step Instructions

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

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Hi Sandi,

 

> Hi Butch

> Herewith some info below your message, gleaned from various sources,

> which I have used for educational purposes. Hope it's of interest.

 

Thanks much .. appreciated it is. :-)

 

> Len Price also mentions it in his book: " Carrier Oils for aromatherapy

> & massage " - ISBN 1 874353 02 6.

> This is a lovely fixed oil to use, in my experience.

> The trees in full [but fleeting] blossom are a glorious sight to

> behold. I have a tall, double-blossomed flowering variety in my

> garden that flowers riotously during November/December in the region

> of the Southern hemisphere where I live, which more than compensates

> for the lack of fruit. As the blossoms begin to age one can stand

> below the branches, tug on them, and be showered in a soft pink

> cascade of petals - a whimsical bit of fun that has become ritual for

> me each year.

> Bye for now.

> Sandi

 

And to you .. and keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www-AV-AT.com

 

 

> -

> " butch owen " <butchbsi

>

> Friday, May 16, 2003 1:52 AM

> Peach Kernal Oil

>

> > Hi y'all,

> >

> > Anybody know anything about the above? Or use it? Comments?

> >

> > Feller from Africa wants to produce it and asked me lots of questions.

> > I know nothing about this CP oil .. never sold it and have no intentions

> > of selling it.

> >

> > Any replies would be appreciated.

> >

> > Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com

>

> PEACH KERNEL OIL

> Latin Name: Prunus persica

> Family: Rosaceae

>

> The plant and its environment

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