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Would it be possible to post this recipe to the list,

cause I missed it too! Thanks, Bev

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--- Rossgift@... wrote:

> OK...I know the recipe was posted but at the time I

> didn't have time to make

> this and also had no requests ....now I went out

> last night and mentioned

> this to my friends and they all want some...

> So please can someone email me the recipe again???

> Please with sugar!!! :)

>

>

> Thank You

> Brigitte

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The modified recipe I have used is:

1/4 cup glycerine (this is the stuff that gets warm when you blow on it)

1/4 tsp. food flavoring extracts, not oils

1 to 2 drops food coloring

Mix well and bottle. This may be diluted with a bit of distilled water if

too sticky, depending on personal preference.

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At 08:23 AM 1/12/00 -0500, Rossgift@... wrote:

>From: Rossgift@...

>

>OK...I know the recipe was posted but at the time I didn't have time to make

>this and also had no requests ....now I went out last night and mentioned

>this to my friends and they all want some...

>So please can someone email me the recipe again??? Please with sugar!!! :)

>

>

>Thank You

>Brigitte

How about a post to the list please ??

Thank you kindly

Suzane

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<<Anyone have a recipe for Edible Massage Oil?

Am>>

I don't really measure, I guesstimate:

Vegetable glycerine

flavoring

coloring

HTH

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Here's mine... It's pretty easy... (I got them off the Internet.) I just bought

some poly 80 (edible) so I won't have to say " shake before using. " (I would

imagine it would be, ahem, distracting... <g>)

Flavored Massage Oil Recipe

2 oz. carrier oil

8-10 drops of flavored oil

2-6 drops of liquid sweetener

Pour carrier oil into a clean bottle. Add 8-10 drops of flavored oil. Add 2

drops of liquid sweetener. Shake to blend. Taste. If you prefer a stronger

flavor, add more flavored oil, if you prefer a weaker flavor, add more oil. Too

sweet? Add more oil. Not sweet enough, add more sweetener! It is that simple!

Edible Massage Oil

1/4 cup glycerin (available in pharmacies)

1/4 tsp. honey

1/4 tsp. vanilla extract (try to get the clear, not brown vanilla)

1/4 tsp. flavoring

1 drop food coloring (if necessary)

Mix well and bottle. This is a water-soluble lotion that heats up when you blow

on it, and is latex-friendly. It can be used as a personal lubricant or edible

massage oil.

=//=

Anyone have a recipe for Edible Massage Oil?

Am

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The glycerin obtainable from most pharmacies is not vegetable glycerin but

is a synthetic glycerin and not suitable for eating.

Massage oils that are edible are made with oils that are edible, flavoring

oils and not Essential or Fragrance oils.

Oils that make excellent massage oils are light and sink into the skin fast

such as grapeseed oil.

You can then flavor this grapeseed oil with any Flavoring Oil of your

liking.

hth

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Vegetable glycerin + flavoring to taste. Be sure to get water based flavors,

the oil based ones - like the Wilton's candy flavors at Wal-Mart, won't mix

well with the glycerin.

HTH,

Traci

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Herbs/botanicals make excellent Edible massage oils....you can infuse

most any herb or botanical if it is Edible, into your oil base, which

should also be an edible oil as well.

If your making it for a man, he might like a mint oil base, for a

woman, try rose or lavender oil base.

The list mom has excellent herbs and botanicals for sale on her site,

for infusing into your oil base

Also if you use glycerin, be sure it is Vegetable glycerin and not a

synthetic glycerin.

hth

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