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I wont use any ingredients that comes from any animal!!!!! I know

everyone has their own style of making their recipes-----but i would

rather use Vaseline-mineral oil-than use oils from animals!!!

Again-everyone is different!!!! :) Misty p/s dont worry i did not take

offense in what you said---its just a matter of opinion thats all! :)

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I agree one hundred per cent about animal oils! That is why I only use

plant oils. I was the one who suggested the fractionated coconut oil.

So glad you didn't take offense, none was intended. Just as an

Aromatherapist I see the term abused mostly just because people don't

really know what it is really about, so I try to gently educate where I

can. :-)

Best wishes-

Lynda

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>I wont use any ingredients that comes from any animal!!!!! I know

>everyone has their own style of making their recipes-----but i would

>rather use Vaseline-mineral oil-than use oils from animals!!!

>Again-everyone is different!!!! :) Misty p/s dont worry i did not take

>offense in what you said---its just a matter of opinion thats all! :)

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In a message dated 11/23/2004 2:20:38 PM Central Standard Time,

jasher8@... writes:

Thanks Jenn. Never heard of a bath oil recipe being called syrup. Cute!!

Now I have to figure out how to translate grams into ounces. Never got the

hang of that.

Thanks again.

Rose

LAVENDER BATH SYRUP

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Thanks Jenn. Never heard of a bath oil recipe being called syrup. Cute!!

Now I have to figure out how to translate grams into ounces. Never got the

hang of that.

Thanks again.

Rose>>>>>>>>>>>

Hi :)

MMS has the niftiest measurement converter!

You can save it to your hard drive and use it offline.I love it!

Jenn A

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Unless I'm mistaken, there are approx 28 g per ounce. So you simply divide

the total grams by 28 to get the ounces.

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From: Rosemaryni@...

Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:11 PM

Subject: Re: Bath Oil

In a message dated 11/23/2004 2:20:38 PM Central Standard Time,

jasher8@... writes:

Thanks Jenn. Never heard of a bath oil recipe being called syrup. Cute!!

Now I have to figure out how to translate grams into ounces. Never got the

hang of that.

Thanks again.

Rose

LAVENDER BATH SYRUP

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Hello Rose,

Here are your conversions.

18 g = 0.63oz

6 g = 0.21oz

4 g = 0.14oz

Good luck,

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> In a message dated 11/23/2004 2:20:38 PM Central Standard Time,

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> Thanks Jenn. Never heard of a bath oil recipe being called

syrup. Cute!!

> Now I have to figure out how to translate grams into ounces.

Never got the

> hang of that.

> Thanks again.

> Rose

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> LAVENDER BATH SYRUP

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Does anyone here still make bath oil? Freind of my hubbys wants some lavender

bath oil but its been sooo long since Ive made it I am not sure of the ratio's

anymore. Can anyone lend me a hand?

Thx

Shaye

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