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On May 24, 2005, at 8:47 PM, Natures_Natural_Solutions wrote:

 

> Anyone ever infuse Lilacs just for the smell :-))  Does it work?  I

> LOVE Lilac's.

 

Yes- tincture. No- infuse.

Yes- smell;-)

 

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Elizabeth:

 

Not to beat a dead horse here (I'm just starting to do

more research into this whole infusing business) but

tincture is water based and infusing is oil based,

correct?

 

Please help me learn this...

Kirstin

 

 

--- Elizabeth wrote:

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> On May 24, 2005, at 8:47 PM,

> Natures_Natural_Solutions wrote:

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> > Anyone ever infuse Lilacs just for the smell :-))

> Does it work? I

> > LOVE Lilac's.

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> Yes- tincture. No- infuse.

> Yes- smell;-)

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See the fifth article from the bottom.

 

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Tuesday, May 24, 2005 8:48 PM

 

Infusion Lilac

 

Anyone ever infuse Lilacs just for the smell :-)) Does it work? I LOVE

Lilac's.

 

Tracy Tappin (BC Canada)

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I would love to find a successful method for this also. I have tried

tincturing in everclear--no luck. Clod oil infusion with sweet almond oil--no

luck. The only success I have had is when I air dry them, they still hold the

scent.

 

Mary

 

 

 

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In a message dated 5/24/2005 9:52:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

talismanacres writes:

 

Anyone ever infuse Lilacs just for the smell :-)) Does it work

 

 

I just tried to infuse them in a little walnut oil and put them on the

window sill. However, when I checked them yesterday to stir them , the whole

inside of the bottle was filled with mold.

Michelle

 

 

 

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On May 24, 2005, at 10:05 PM, Kirstin Key wrote:

 

> Elizabeth:

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> Not to beat a dead horse here (I'm just starting to do

> more research into this whole infusing business) but

> tincture is water based and infusing is oil based,

> correct?

>

>

 

No. Tincture is in alcohol- infusing normally refers to water or oil.

 

Elizabeth

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This year I made a lilac tincture in Everclear, and I found I had to

change the flowers very frequently, like every hour, and I still got a

bit of a bad smell in it. It smells like plant material decomposing.

You can smell the pretty lilac, but also the " wet leaf " smell. Does

anyone have any ideas how to avoid this, or had this happen to them?

Katie

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Have you tried drying the flowers for a day or two before you tincture them?

I've found, even with everclear, the water from the plants can dilute the

alcohol too much, when re-infusing the same alcohol over and over.

 

I've been tincturing chamomile this year, it is heavenly!!! Haven't had so

much luck with the Gardenia flowers, I may try enfleurage on them next,

perhaps with palm kernel oil, since it's so hot here in Texas.

 

Happy infusing,

~Pamela

 

 

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005 7:17 AM

 

This year I made a lilac tincture in Everclear, and I found I had to

change the flowers very frequently, like every hour, and I still got a

bit of a bad smell in it. It smells like plant material decomposing.

You can smell the pretty lilac, but also the " wet leaf " smell. Does

anyone have any ideas how to avoid this, or had this happen to them?

Katie

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