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For a nice Vanilla Amber starter oil. I add 15 scraped and minced

beans, 20 ml Benzoin (oil), 10 ml rock rose , to 1/2 gallon of jojoba,

and let it sit for a few months. shaking every time I think about it.

For a richer amber you can add small amounts of agarwood, ambrette,

tonka and boronia.

or whatever you like, but the basic amber mix is very nice.

Peace Zz.......

Hi

What is rock rose?

Debbra Hutton

Nature's Utopia

Calgary, AB

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For a nice Vanilla Amber starter oil. I add 15 scraped and minced

beans, 20 ml Benzoin (oil), 10 ml rock rose , to 1/2 gallon of jojoba,

and let it sit for a few months. shaking every time I think about it.

For a richer amber you can add small amounts of agarwood, ambrette,

tonka and boronia.

or whatever you like, but the basic amber mix is very nice.

Peace Zz.......

Hi

What is rock rose?

Debbra Hutton

Nature's Utopia

Calgary, AB

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> For a nice Vanilla Amber starter oil. I add 15 scraped and minced

> beans, 20 ml Benzoin (oil), 10 ml rock rose , to 1/2 gallon of jojoba,

> and let it sit for a few months. shaking every time I think about it.

> For a richer amber you can add small amounts of agarwood, ambrette,

> tonka and boronia.

> or whatever you like, but the basic amber mix is very nice.

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> Peace Zz.......

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> Debbra Hutton

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> Nature's Utopia

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> Calgary, AB

Rock Rose / Cistus / Labdanum / Amberene

all the same thing pretty much......

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> I buy organic vanilla beans from The Arizona Vanilla

> Co..

> http://www.arizonavanilla.com/

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> They have a grade B, Bean in many varieies,

> including Tahitian, for 55.00 a kg, which is

> around 2.2 lbs.

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> The only difference between the grade A and B, I believe

> are cosmetic.

> Since I only use them for scenting oils and alcohol I buy the

grade B

> beans.

> It is the best buy I have found. and organic to boot.

>

> I use them with equally great results in both alcohol and Jojooba.

>

> For a nice Vanilla Amber starter oil. I add 15 scraped and minced

> beans, 20 ml Benzoin (oil), 10 ml rock rose , to 1/2 gallon of

jojoba,

> and let it sit for a few months. shaking every time I think about

it.

> For a richer amber you can add small amounts of agarwood,

ambrette,

> tonka and boronia.

> or whatever you like, but the basic amber mix is very nice.

>

> Peace Zz.......

>

ZZ,

You are right that the only difference between grade A and grade B

vanilla is how they look. Sometimes Grade B will be smaller (around

4 inches) instead of the norm of around 6 - 8 inches. But other

that those cosmetics type of differences, they smell and taste the

same, only cheaper!

Cheers,

elsberry

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> I buy organic vanilla beans from The Arizona Vanilla

> Co..

> http://www.arizonavanilla.com/

>

> They have a grade B, Bean in many varieies,

> including Tahitian, for 55.00 a kg, which is

> around 2.2 lbs.

>

> The only difference between the grade A and B, I believe

> are cosmetic.

> Since I only use them for scenting oils and alcohol I buy the

grade B

> beans.

> It is the best buy I have found. and organic to boot.

>

> I use them with equally great results in both alcohol and Jojooba.

>

> For a nice Vanilla Amber starter oil. I add 15 scraped and minced

> beans, 20 ml Benzoin (oil), 10 ml rock rose , to 1/2 gallon of

jojoba,

> and let it sit for a few months. shaking every time I think about

it.

> For a richer amber you can add small amounts of agarwood,

ambrette,

> tonka and boronia.

> or whatever you like, but the basic amber mix is very nice.

>

> Peace Zz.......

>

ZZ,

You are right that the only difference between grade A and grade B

vanilla is how they look. Sometimes Grade B will be smaller (around

4 inches) instead of the norm of around 6 - 8 inches. But other

that those cosmetics type of differences, they smell and taste the

same, only cheaper!

Cheers,

elsberry

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  • 3 years later...

Hello Bee

I would like to know how much vanilla is ok. I really like it and I put some in

my almond milk, but I don't know how much is too much. I have bourbon powder

vanilla.

Thank you

Marisa

Marisa

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> Hello Bee

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> I would like to know how much vanilla is ok. I really like it and I put some

in my almond milk, but I don't know how much is too much. I have bourbon powder

vanilla.

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+++Hi Marisa. To be safe just use 1/4 teaspoon.

Bee

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> > I would like to know how much vanilla is ok. I really like it and I put some

in my almond milk, but I don't know how much is too much. I have bourbon powder

vanilla.

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> +++Hi Marisa. To be safe just use 1/4 teaspoon.

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> Bee

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ok!Thank you

Marisa

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