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Alaska farm girl Posted - Mar 03 2007 : 10:22:13 AM
This past fall I made 2 batches of calendula cream with some ingredients from my yard.Basic ingre. were calendula flowers,comfrey root and leaves,cottonwood oil,olive oil, coconut oil and beeswax.
I started using a store-bought product years ago. When my son was little,he had "cradle cap". I used that on his head and it cleared up.When my daughter was a baby,she had a weeping rash under her fat chin.The calendula salve worked wonders on that.I finally got around to making my own batch. I use it on my dry scalp,for scraps and scratches,and such.Its great for kids' owies(sp)I would like to offer it to anyone interested.I put the salve in tiny canning jars but they are still pretty big,it should last a long time.The cottonwood is a poplar tree.My grandma used to collect the spring buds and make a burn salve with it. The smell is wonderful.Oh,for Spring.Come soon!
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Lisa Nezovich Posted - Apr 19 2007 : 2:13:20 PM
If you add corn starch to your salve, it won't be as greasy feeling.

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Alaska farm girl Posted - Mar 30 2007 : 7:49:19 PM
yes,I would recommend that it be refrigerated.There's that oil in it and it might not be so greasy if it's chilled.
I think I'll ask $9.00 per jar.I would also do trades.
Mikki Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 08:22:51 AM
Dorothy, what is the price of your cream? It sounds really great! If you have other recipes maybe you could make a recipe book and sell those also, that would be neat. Any ways, I'm really interested in your cream. Does it have to stay refrigerated?
~~Blessings, Mikki



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shepherdess Posted - Mar 08 2007 : 10:05:24 PM
Great I am so excited. I have alot of Cottenwood around me.

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Alaska farm girl Posted - Mar 07 2007 : 7:00:14 PM
Yes,trading sounds exciting!
Across the country my calendula cream goes!
I'll send it out and if you like it I'll send the recipe.
My friend makes all kinds of oils with a press he made. Balm Bud Salve is made with cottonwood.It is good for burns.
The smell of spring comes with cottonwood buds opening in the hot sun....oh to dream still
but March winds I hear.
blueroses Posted - Mar 06 2007 : 10:29:29 AM
Dorothy,
Where did you find the Cottonwood Oil? I've never seen that one. Did you distill it yourself? I just remembered that I went on an herb walk last summer and the herbalist said that the Cottonwood was wonderful for healing.

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shepherdess Posted - Mar 05 2007 : 11:18:22 PM
Dorothy
Would you consider sharing the recipes. I would like to try to make some.
Thanks

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Bluewrenn Posted - Mar 04 2007 : 9:13:27 PM
I'd trade something for some also!

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EnchantedWoodsGirl Posted - Mar 04 2007 : 6:37:23 PM
Would you consider a surprise trade for some of your cream? It sounds wonderful

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