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I'm putting the finishing touches on a 'how-to' 'book' for distilling hydrosols

that I hope will take years off readers' learning curves. This has been banging

around inside my head for a few years and this seems the summer to let it out!

Dabney Rose

Artisan Distilled Hydrosols

http://www.dabney-rose.com

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Fragrance....because it changes me

I can't wait please let me know when you're done!!

Carol

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> I'm putting the finishing touches on a 'how-to' 'book' for distilling

hydrosols that I hope will take years off readers' learning curves. This has

been banging around inside my head for a few years and this seems the summer to

let it out!>

I would like also to receive a notice when you're done.

Bella

from Tel Aviv

htttp://www.lasaponaria.co.il

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> I'm putting the finishing touches on a 'how-to' 'book' for distilling

hydrosols that I hope will take years off readers' learning curves. This has

been banging around inside my head for a few years and this seems the summer to

let it out!

> Dabney Rose

This will be wonderful for those of us with stills! I can't wait to see it.

Cheers!

Andrine

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Let us know when the book is ready! I'd be very interested in that - I'm

planning on purchasing a still this year, just don't really know what size

or where to start. I have to READ about anything new for awhile before

actually taking the plunge. I read about making soap - LOTS of books on my

shelves - before actually making my first batch that ended up so easy and

fun I was chagrined it took me that long to get started.

Ann

Ann McIntire Wooledge, RN, CCAP

Organic Skin Care & Aromatherapy

www.Wingsets.com

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> I have to READ about anything new for awhile before

> actually taking the plunge. I read about making soap - LOTS of books

> on my shelves - before actually making my first batch that ended up

> so easy and fun I was chagrined it took me that long to get started.

>

> Ann

I had to chuckle, because you're just like me! I read and read and read and

then read some more before I do stuff. You should have seen me when I first got

my still. It was even funnier when I rebuilt the top of my car's engine. It

took me a couple of months of reading before I went at that. : )

Cheers!

Andrine

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> > I have to READ about anything new for awhile before

> > actually taking the plunge. I read about making soap - LOTS of books

> > on my shelves - before actually making my first batch that ended up

> > so easy and fun I was chagrined it took me that long to get started.

> >

> > Ann

>

I'm still reading and collecting scents. Thanks for the encouragement.

Caren

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