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Hi Angie,

 

I use small coin envelopes to store my seeds. I bought them at my local Staples

office supply store.

 

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Rosanne

 

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Saturday, May 14, 2005 10:55 pm

EO drops per bottle/seed collection

 

> Does anyone know how many drops of EO are in a 1 oz bottle?

> also, looking for good seed storage envelopes - where to go?

> hope everyone is having a great weekend :)

> thanks,

> angie

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Thanks guys. Looks like I'll be guesstimating for my pricing :)

angie

 

Butch Owen <butchbsi wrote:

Hi Margaret .. Angie .. other good folks ..

 

> I've read that there are approx. 60-100 drops per tsp and there are 6

> tsp in an oz. So could be up to 600 drops I suppose.

 

It will depend greatly on the density of the Essential Oil.

 

It will also depend on what kind of ounce we are dealing with ..

 

One Avoir oz is 28.35 grams .. this is weight

One Fluid oz is 29.573 ml .... this is volume/capacity

 

One Fluid ounce will hold the same amount of water or molten lead .. the

weight will obviously be different but the volume will be the same.

 

> It would depend on the dropper too I think.

 

Big time .. and whether or not the person is measuring a standard

teaspoon rather than what many folks think a teaspoon is.

 

In the last ten plus years I've seen this question come on on many lists

many times .. to date, nobody has provided an answer that will pass the

smell test. The answer might be found in a cook book. ;-)

 

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>>Does anyone know how many drops of EO are in a 1 oz bottle?

>>also, looking for good seed storage envelopes - where to go?

>>hope everyone is having a great weekend :)

>>thanks,

>>angie

 

 

 

 

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Hi Margaret .. Angie .. other good folks ..

 

> I've read that there are approx. 60-100 drops per tsp and there are 6

> tsp in an oz. So could be up to 600 drops I suppose.

 

It will depend greatly on the density of the Essential Oil.

 

It will also depend on what kind of ounce we are dealing with ..

 

One Avoir oz is 28.35 grams .. this is weight

One Fluid oz is 29.573 ml .... this is volume/capacity

 

One Fluid ounce will hold the same amount of water or molten lead .. the

weight will obviously be different but the volume will be the same.

 

> It would depend on the dropper too I think.

 

Big time .. and whether or not the person is measuring a standard

teaspoon rather than what many folks think a teaspoon is.

 

In the last ten plus years I've seen this question come on on many lists

many times .. to date, nobody has provided an answer that will pass the

smell test. The answer might be found in a cook book. ;-)

 

> Margaret

> http://www.naturalindulgences.com

 

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

 

>>Does anyone know how many drops of EO are in a 1 oz bottle?

>>also, looking for good seed storage envelopes - where to go?

>>hope everyone is having a great weekend :)

>>thanks,

>>angie

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