Make Your Own...

Make Your Own...

It’s incredibly important to prioritize the source of your vanilla oil before using it in any application. Absolutes are much more readily contaminated with pesticide and other chemical residue if they aren’t organic and carefully formulated.

CO2 essential oils are new to the market and will naturally be more expensive. True vanilla bean extracts must be harvested, aged, and infused before completion, so they are time consuming and costly.

So, if you find a vanilla oil that is cheap, you don’t have a deal; you have a knock-off.

  • Make vanilla bean infused oil by chopping vanilla pods, removing the seeds, and infusing it into a carrier oil. Simply combine them in an airtight container and store for at least a week – longer for more fragrance – shaking periodically.
  • Make a vanilla extract by scraping vanilla pods into rum or bourbon, allowing them to sit in an airtight container and dark place for a couple of weeks before use. When the alcohol is fragrant, you can remove the beans and use as vanilla extract.

Source: https://naturallivingfamily.com/vanilla-health-benefits/ 

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