October 2, 2001
Herbal Beauty Potions
Calm yourself with this months tip from "For Bees and Me"
by Cheryl Porada
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Herbal Beauty Potions |
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Be sure all the ingredients are completely dry
before combining them, then store in a tightly sealed container in a cool,
dark place for 4 or 5 days. Use 1 or 2 of the sedative varieties mentioned
above as a base, then add rose petals or leaves, mint, any of the
lemon-scented herbs, linden blossoms, or indeed any favorite herb or spice
fragrance. Once you've decided on the blend, you're ready to make the bag
itself. It should be flat, even after it's filled, so it is comfortable to
lie on, and not too large; or make one for the bedpost. Seam three sides
of the rectangle, pink the top, then tie on with a satin ribbon. |
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Sleep Pillow ideas:
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Even babies can benefit. A sleep pillow filled with
dill (an herb seldom used for adults) will lull them to sleep when
they're restless.
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Stitch one up in muslin and keep it handy to insert
in a pillow case or small boudoir pillow.
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If sewing isn't your forte, simply fill the center
of a lacy handkerchief, gather the corners, and wrap with ribbon.
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Keep your herb pillow nearby for an hour or so
before you go to bed, then either sleep on it or keep it close to your
head. Enjoy the gentle fragrance as you drift off and slop into the
sweetest of dreams.
By Cheryl Porada |
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