Guest guest Posted August 10, 2000 Report Share Posted August 10, 2000 I somehow missed thede linen spray recipes...would someone be able to send them to me? Thanks! email: Drtymama@... >From: " Marcelle Karustis " <MKarustis@...> >egroups >Subject: 100% alcohol >Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 20:26:07 -0400 > >We exchanged recipes on this listserv for linen sprays a few weeks back, >if anyone remembers. Well, I finally got around to testing one of the >recipes and it is super. However, I think it could be better if I can >get one of these ingredients clarified. The recipe calls for: >1 cup distilled water >20 drops E.O. >1/4 cup 100% alcohol >What is 100% alcohol? I used rubbing alcohol cuz it's all I have. That's >only 70% alcohol. Even Everclear isn't 100% alcohol. What is it? >Thanks in advance for your help >Marcelle >PS I can think of 100 uses for this spray besides linen or " pillow " >spray (which is what the recipe was called). Body spray, spray to scent >your hair, etc. May not dry as fast as an alcohol based spray but neither >does it give that alcohol smell! Thanks to whoever sent the recipe! >-- >Marcelle Karustis >mkarustis@... - email >(973) 776-3900 x7867 - voicemail/fax > > > >__________________________________________________ >FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. >Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2000 Report Share Posted August 10, 2000 Try 100 proof vodka. Marcelle Karustis wrote: > > We exchanged recipes on this listserv for linen sprays a few weeks > back, > if anyone remembers. Well, I finally got around to testing one of the > recipes and it is super. However, I think it could be better if I can > get one of these ingredients clarified. The recipe calls for: > 1 cup distilled water > 20 drops E.O. > 1/4 cup 100% alcohol > What is 100% alcohol? I used rubbing alcohol cuz it's all I have. > That's > only 70% alcohol. Even Everclear isn't 100% alcohol. What is it? > Thanks in advance for your help > Marcelle > PS I can think of 100 uses for this spray besides linen or " pillow " > spray (which is what the recipe was called). Body spray, spray to > scent > your hair, etc. May not dry as fast as an alcohol based spray but > neither > does it give that alcohol smell! Thanks to whoever sent the recipe! > -- > Marcelle Karustis > mkarustis@... - email > (973) 776-3900 x7867 - voicemail/fax > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2000 Report Share Posted August 10, 2000 I have recently joined your great group and missed the linen sprays would someone please send them to me thaqnks julie 100% alcohol > We exchanged recipes on this listserv for linen sprays a few weeks back, > if anyone remembers. Well, I finally got around to testing one of the > recipes and it is super. However, I think it could be better if I can > get one of these ingredients clarified. The recipe calls for: > 1 cup distilled water > 20 drops E.O. > 1/4 cup 100% alcohol > What is 100% alcohol? I used rubbing alcohol cuz it's all I have. That's > only 70% alcohol. Even Everclear isn't 100% alcohol. What is it? > Thanks in advance for your help > Marcelle > PS I can think of 100 uses for this spray besides linen or " pillow " > spray (which is what the recipe was called). Body spray, spray to scent > your hair, etc. May not dry as fast as an alcohol based spray but neither > does it give that alcohol smell! Thanks to whoever sent the recipe! > -- > Marcelle Karustis > mkarustis@... - email > (973) 776-3900 x7867 - voicemail/fax > > > > __________________________________________________ > FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. > Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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