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Hello all you knowledgeable folks out there! :-)

 

I'm in need of a little assistance. I moved awhile ago, and some of my EOs

didn't make the transition. I thought I had packed them very well, but

some of the bottles broke. Thankfully it was very few, but still I need to

replace them.

 

I had a bottle of allspice eo that I use in a blend for my best-selling

soap. Now I can't find anyone who sells allspice, so can anyone suggest a

substitute?

 

The blend consists of allspice, lime, and orange eo's.

 

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!

 

-- Sandy

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Hi Sandy

Don't know about knowledgeable but I just made a really nice EO blend to go with

some natural seasonal pot pourri ... 50% orange (you could use some lime for

part of this), 28% clove bud and 22% cinnamon bark. Smells like christmas

pudding!

Jane

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Sandy Fields

Sunday, November 21, 2004 2:31 PM

EO Substitution

 

 

Hello all you knowledgeable folks out there! :-)

 

I'm in need of a little assistance. I moved awhile ago, and some of my EOs

didn't make the transition. I thought I had packed them very well, but

some of the bottles broke. Thankfully it was very few, but still I need to

replace them.

 

I had a bottle of allspice eo that I use in a blend for my best-selling

soap. Now I can't find anyone who sells allspice, so can anyone suggest a

substitute?

 

The blend consists of allspice, lime, and orange eo's.

 

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!

 

-- Sandy

 

 

 

 

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Ooooh! That sounds nice! I'll give it a try. Thanks Jane!

 

 

, <jane@a...> wrote:

> Hi Sandy

> Don't know about knowledgeable but I just made a really nice EO

blend to go with some natural seasonal pot pourri ... 50% orange (you

could use some lime for part of this), 28% clove bud and 22% cinnamon

bark. Smells like christmas pudding!

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