Not exact matches
Lavender blossoms can usually be found at farmers» markets and natural foods stores, but you can
also use
dried varieties.»
I
also tried the Chocolate Chip
Lavender Cookies made with coconut flour and dried lavender for a unique tast
Lavender Cookies made with coconut flour and
dried lavender for a unique tast
lavender for a unique taste treat.
I imagine that chopped hazelnuts, toasted almond flakes or chopped walnuts would
also be nice, and I'd like to try a version with
dried rose petals and
lavender buds in the future.
I've
also swirled
dried lavender buds into some of my favorite vanilla bean or coconut ice cream.
I'm most interested in the Thieves for a recipe for homemade hand sanitizer I want to try and
also the
Lavender because I have exceptionally
dry skin on one hand and no moisturizers seem to help.
This gift set is
also a great way to sample many basq favorites, including their
Lavender Spa Mist for instant relaxation, Fragrance Free Mega Moisture Cream for soothing
dry skin, Super Cooling Botanical Gel for easing aches and
Lavender Calming Oil, which I've already mentioned I love.
I
also play around with herbs from my garden and have found a few very tasty combos... rosemary & lemon zest;
dried lavender buds & mint leaves; basil & fresh pineapple.
Lavender is
also used in beverages, baked goods, and even entrees, but the best way to reap its therapeutic benefits is using it fresh or
dried in herbal preparations.
The mixture that is most moisturizing is the
dry skin version — you can
also add essential oils I love it with
lavender.
I have
also found that adding
lavender essential oil to mascara keeps it from
drying out and makes your lashes look fabulous!
Bouquets were simple
dried flower arrangements of
lavender (for bridesmaids — I made these and
also had customized photo badges designed saying Chief Bridesmaid, Bride in Waiting, Best Woman and Flower Girl to pin onto the ribbon of the bouquets).
It
also has a pocket that includes a sachet of
dried lavender, known for its calming, soothing scent, and it features reflective trim for increased nighttime visibility and step - in construction.
Cotswold Distillery
also uses a mix of local botanicals (such as Cotswolds
lavender) together with the classic botanicals, to make their innovative London
dry gin.