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Hi.......... I purchased Honey powder at my local health food store.... kc

> Does anyone know how to make and/or where to purchase Vanilla Powder?

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I hope you have a better experience than I did.

I had purchased some vanilla powder through a co-op. Was very

disappointed. It was as if it were very diluted with cornstarch.

I thought it would be like the vanilla powder you use in your coffee at

Starbucks. No way. Hardly any smell or flavoring.

I added a vanilla bean and let it set for awhile. A little better.

Anyone know how I can " up " the vanilla?

Barb J

Oregon

On Wed, 02 May 2001 19:47:19 -0500 Deb Dyson <ddyson@...>

writes:

> Hi,

>

> I just purchased a pound of vanilla powder from SFherb company for

> about $8.00.

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Peggy,

Try Bob's Red Mill catalogue. They are out of Oregon and carry it.

Sorry this took so long to respond to your post but I just today started

getting emails delivered to my mailbox because of what seems to have been a

problem with groups.

lynn in valencia

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WOW! Thanks Lynn, I thought it was unknown or forgotten!

I will start looking for them today....you're a peach!

Peggy :)

lzcutter@... wrote:

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> Peggy,

> Try Bob's Red Mill catalogue. They are out of Oregon and carry it.

> Sorry this took so long to respond to your post but I just today started

> getting emails delivered to my mailbox because of what seems to have been a

> problem with groups.

> lynn in valencia

> lavender bluffs bath and body

> " A little touch of heaven in your bath "

>

>

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In a message dated 6/20/02 11:13:18 AM Central Daylight Time,

serraangel@... writes:

> If you find recipes will you please share a couple with me? I've still

> got half a pound and I'm not on the diet where I used it for coffee

> flavoring anymore.

>

I was looking for the powdered honey because I want to make an oatmeal,milk

and honey bath tea, I think it would be great for a OMH bath milk also. So,

guess I will now have to develop a nice vanilla bath tea!

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> Hi again! I posted a question awhile back about vanilla powder. Does

anyone know exactly what it is?

Hi Leanna

Vanilla powder is powdered vanilla. It is vanilla that has been dried and

then powdered, just like instant coffee.

I am looking a jar that I have it is 2 1/2 ounces and the price on it is

$3.89.

It says it contains Dextrose & Vanilla bean.In the jar it resembles the

powdered coffee creamer.

Hope this answers your question.

Raven

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Thanks Raven. Is dextrose a sugar of some kind? Is it the vanilla beans that

have been dried and powdered, and then added to the dextrose? By the way, have

been using your lotion bars that I made awhile ago. The weather is so dry here

and the lotion bar is really helping. And so far, only the first one I used

turned grainy, the others have been smooth all the way through. Have a great

evening!

Leanna in Alberta.

Re: vanilla powder

> Hi again! I posted a question awhile back about vanilla powder. Does

anyone know exactly what it is?

Hi Leanna

Vanilla powder is powdered vanilla. It is vanilla that has been dried and

then powdered, just like instant coffee.

I am looking a jar that I have it is 2 1/2 ounces and the price on it is

$3.89.

It says it contains Dextrose & Vanilla bean.In the jar it resembles the

powdered coffee creamer.

Hope this answers your question.

Raven

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Hi Leanna,

Dextrose is added to keep the vanilla powder free flowing, as it has a

tendency to clump. Actually, fructose is added to honey powder for the same

reason

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At 10:47 PM 12/19/2002 -0700, you wrote:

>Thanks Raven. Is dextrose a sugar of some kind? Is it the vanilla beans

>that have been dried and powdered, and then added to the dextrose? By the

>way, have been using your lotion bars that I made awhile ago. The weather

>is so dry here and the lotion bar is really helping. And so far, only the

>first one I used turned grainy, the others have been smooth all the way

>through. Have a great evening!

>

>Leanna in Alberta.

> Re: vanilla powder

>

>

>

>

>

> > Hi again! I posted a question awhile back about vanilla powder. Does

> anyone know exactly what it is?

>

> Hi Leanna

> Vanilla powder is powdered vanilla. It is vanilla that has been dried and

> then powdered, just like instant coffee.

> I am looking a jar that I have it is 2 1/2 ounces and the price on it is

> $3.89.

> It says it contains Dextrose & Vanilla bean.In the jar it resembles the

> powdered coffee creamer.

> Hope this answers your question.

> Raven

>

>

>

>

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,

you can purchase it by the pound from San Francisco Herb Company, just type

them into a search engine and check their site, they have a lot of dried herbs,

spices, and botanicals, as well as essential oils.

wrote:

I'm having a hard time locating vanilla powder locally, I've checked

in 2 of the grocery stores here in the gourmet section and world

cuisine section with no luck. I have 8oz of ground vanilla beans, is

this the same thing? If not, have any of you purchased it online from

a reputable company? TYIA

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,

you can purchase it by the pound from San Francisco Herb Company, just type

them into a search engine and check their site, they have a lot of dried herbs,

spices, and botanicals, as well as essential oils.

wrote:

I'm having a hard time locating vanilla powder locally, I've checked

in 2 of the grocery stores here in the gourmet section and world

cuisine section with no luck. I have 8oz of ground vanilla beans, is

this the same thing? If not, have any of you purchased it online from

a reputable company? TYIA

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,

you can purchase it by the pound from San Francisco Herb Company, just type

them into a search engine and check their site, they have a lot of dried herbs,

spices, and botanicals, as well as essential oils.

wrote:

I'm having a hard time locating vanilla powder locally, I've checked

in 2 of the grocery stores here in the gourmet section and world

cuisine section with no luck. I have 8oz of ground vanilla beans, is

this the same thing? If not, have any of you purchased it online from

a reputable company? TYIA

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Does it get sticky? I had honey powder once but it got humidity in it and

got hard as a rock.

Thanks

Shaye

Re: Vanilla Powder

I've never used it myself, but I did buy an edible dusting powder for

a friend's wedding gift once that had vanilla & honey powder in it.

Can't remember what the other ingredients were though. :)

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In a message dated 7/26/2006 10:35:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

shaye@... writes:

I got a little baggie of vanilla powder in my yankee swap box. Im not

really sure what to do with it or what its used for.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Shaye, check here for recipes:

_http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/form_powders.html_

(http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/form_powders.html)

_http://www.essencesupply.com/recipes/recipes.html_

(http://www.essencesupply.com/recipes/recipes.html)

It can also be used in baking in place of vanilla extract in equal amts. If

the recipe calls for 1 t. of van. extract, you can sub 1 t. of vanilla

powder.

HTH,

Beth

_www.soapandgarden.com_ (http://www.soapandgarden.com/)

www.saponifier.com

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Thanks Beth!

Shaye

Re: Vanilla Powder

In a message dated 7/26/2006 10:35:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

shayemysoapshack (DOT) <mailto:shaye%40mysoapshack.com> com writes:

I got a little baggie of vanilla powder in my yankee swap box. Im not

really sure what to do with it or what its used for.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Shaye, check here for recipes:

_http://www.snowdrif <http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/form_powders.html_>

tfarm.com/form_powders.html_ (http://www.snowdrif

<http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/form_powders.html>

tfarm.com/form_powders.html)

_http://www.essences <http://www.essencesupply.com/recipes/recipes.html_>

upply.com/recipes/recipes.html_

(http://www.essences <http://www.essencesupply.com/recipes/recipes.html>

upply.com/recipes/recipes.html)

It can also be used in baking in place of vanilla extract in equal amts. If

the recipe calls for 1 t. of van. extract, you can sub 1 t. of vanilla

powder.

HTH,

Beth

_www.soapandgarden.com_ (http://www.soapandg <http://www.soapandgarden.com/>

arden.com/)

www.saponifier.com

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