SALVE TUTORIAL - Make Rosemary and Rose Balm / Salves
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- SALVE TUTORIAL - Make Rosemary and Rose Balm / Salves
Learn to home make herbal salves (often called a Balm ) in this east to follow tutorial.
I am using dehydrated Rose petals and fresh Rosemary from my garden but you can use what you like. Choose a complimentary pure essential oil, always research if it is suitable and safe for the users of your products.
This Salve is very refreshing and is wonderful on your lips as well as helps to keep you alert and can even help with a stuffy nose.
GATHER YOUR SUPPLIES
Heavy based saucepan
Clean storage containers with lids off
Cutting boards / table protection
Plastic jug (or heat proof jug)
Measuring tablespoon
Mixing spoon
25 to 35 drops Pure essential Rosemary Oil
180ml / 6oz Infused Rosemary and Rose Oil
4 tablespoons Organic Coconut Oil
4 tablespoons of melted Bees wax
SALVE RECIPE
In saucepan add Infused oil, Coconut oil and beeswax
Slowly heat at low temperature until ingredients are melted and mixed together (NOT TOO HOT)
Remove from heat
Pour into jug
Mix in 20 to 30 drops of pure essential oil
Pour into storage containers
Let Salves cool and set - don't be tempted to touch them
Put lids on when completely set
Label and add a use by date
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I'm Elissa and here at Moat Cottage, we raise and grow and process some of our own free range meat, organic vegetables and fruit.
We grow all of our herbs for both eating and medicinal purposes as well as hunt, fish and forage.
We preserve our produce for the year ahead by canning, dehydrating and freezing and we work on being prepared for emergency situations.
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Oh my goodness!! It has been so long since I have left a comment but I always enjoy your videos. And I love learning from you!! Hope you are doing well. Love, Mary❤️🤗❤️
Hello sweet Mary, it is so lovely to see you here. I have been taking life slowly but doing well, thank you. You have been so very busy on your channel, I am so thrilled (and not surprised) at how well you are doing. Many blessings to you and your family - Love Elissa x
@@MoatCottage Oh Elissa, Thank you so much! And I so enjoy coming along on your adventures even if just virtually!! Much love to you, Mary
Thank you for sending me here Mary😘❤️🐾❤️
Thanks for that. I will try it one day! Greetings from Poland!
I Hope you enjoy and stay warm.
Wow! Someone who actually knows better than to say “use as much essential oil as you like”. Thank you for actually teaching with sound information! Coincidentally, I literally just watched a similar type video from 3 rivers homestead snd she gave no mention to do research about essential oil usage in body products. Just “as as much as you like”. Not good.
Thank you for your wonderful videos ❤️
Hi Suzanne, thank you kindly for your feedback. I agree, safety with oils is very important. 😃
Excellent!💜
Thank you so much for sharing 🤩🤩loved
that was amusing , entertaining , and informative . thanks for adding measurements . watching 'pickle duck eggs' next to see if I can adapt it to Quail eggs
Hi Volpe Gregori, glad it was helpful. I haven't pickled quail eggs but I would think they would be ready quicker due to their small size. If you try it, could you please let me know how it works out for you?
@@MoatCottage and maybe be more perishable ? I'll let you know for sure . I will be doing several experiments to check out which herbs go best , also .
Sound advice on the essential oils Elissa! They look beautiful and I bet they smell great xx Cathi xx
I must try this combo sounds great
It's so good Tammy & Ben, thanks for watching 😄
Fabulous tutorial. Than you for sharing 😊
Thanks kindly Andrea, glad you enjoyed.
Rosemary 🌿 & Rose 🌹sound like such nice combo! Good tip regarding the rosemary warning for pregnant women, I know someone who is pregnant & I'm going to let her know.
Thanks for sharing the information!!
What rose were you using? I’m looking into buying lots of roses this spring especially the best edible varieties and ones with large rose-hips. So if you have any recommendations that would be great! Thank you for being so thorough! I’ve been learning all this stuff for years and a good teacher is very appreciated! Mary’s nest sent me over, I’m glad she did! She’s the best teacher ever!
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I would have used rose essential oil because the rosemary is pretty strong anyway
Thanks for sharing. Still waiting to hear when orientation will be. Well they said it would take a week or two for the uniforms to arrive so maybe it will be around then. Spent some time with Mom and my sister recently. Also spent a little time with Lee and our son Daniel. Looking forward to getting the job so hopefully I can pay someone to finish setting up our house so we can all live together again. My cousin Brandi's husband Chris does everything except the electrical. Just need to find someone else or try to convince Lee to make the base for the electrical meter. Lee and a friend already put up the electrical pole five years ago. Then I can pay the electric company to put up the meter and have the internet company set up theirs.
Hi Jean, hopefully the orientation will be soon. Sounds like your Mum is doing better, which is good. Nice to hear your update, take care. 🙂
@@MoatCottage Mom got over the virus but still not quite recovered from her surgery she had early last month. She returned to work yesterday. She still has difficultly lifting things over five pounds so I'm still taking out the trash and helping with the laundry.
Can you show us what each tincture,salve, & oil is used for. I am a newbie and I want to learn what each herb is good for and what side effects if any or dangers os use there are. Do you have a book of recipes that tells us also what they are used for?
What do you use this for?
Can it be heated in tallow?
I know this is a year old, but I love this and I have started quite a large garden.
I already have some infused oils, sunflower, jojoba and olive oils with various herbs and flowers.
BUT I am allergic to beeswax, it rashes me. Can you please suggest some examples I could use instead?
Thank you so much!
Candilila wax is a good substitute
You never explained what this salve is good for.
yeah I wanted to know too