Showing posts with label Aromatherapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aromatherapy. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Goodie Bags for New Year's

I like to get these bags made to give to the special people in my life during the month of December. Yeah, that didn't happen this year. So I made "Happy New Year's" bags instead. I like to give them to people who take such good care of me throughout the year ~ my chiropractor, hairstylist, massage therapist, Pilates instructor; and a few special friends. 
I have a notebook where I collect ideas all year long and then choose new things to add to the bags each year. This year I made two soup mixes I found in Vegan Food Gifts. Love that book; so many great ideas! And she gives you a recipe to copy and cut out with each one.  

 Masala Soup Mix
red lentils, brown rice, split peas, quinoa, veg. broth powder and lots of spices ~ 
Garam Masala style! -chives, cumin, coriander, chili powder, salt, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, black pepper, bay leaf


Cajun Red Beans & Rice
white rice, red beans, parsley, chives, salt, onion & garlic powder, smoked paprika, basil, black pepper, cayenne, oregano, thyme, and bay leaf

I also included a bag of my herb tea I make. 
I get the organic dried herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs. 

 Everyone always likes the aromatherapy spray I put in the bags. This year I used a recipe from Mountain Rose Herb's blog called "Winter Spice" with essential oils of cinnamon leaf, cedarwood, and clove. 

 I love making my own incense; it is quite labor-intensive though for so few cones. But it smells divine! It doesn't give me a headache like store-bought incense does. 

And for my cat-loving friends I included some catnip mice! I have heard good reports that the cats love them. Heehee! 


New Year's gift bags all ready to go.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Goodie Bags and Santa

I've been really busy in the kitchen; just not cooking food! Every year I like to make goodie bags for all of those people who take care of me and my dogs; my massage therapist, hair stylist, vet/groomer, etc. 
This morning I took my basset hound, JoJo, to have her "spa" day at the groomer's. She got to see Santa! The other three dogs are so jealous. Hehe! 




~ Spicy Salt-Free Seasoning ~

~ Italian Seasoning ~

~ Solstice Spice Incense ~

~ Healing Glow Mist ~

~ Friendship Tea ~

~ Winter's Night Bath Salts ~

~ Winter Healing Bath Salts ~



~ Happy Holidays! ~


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Herbs in the Kitchen


Well, this is just one of those days where I don't feel like cooking! I thought I would share a few of the other things I like to concoct in the kitchen besides cooking and baking.



~ I love my view out of my kitchen window ~


This tea is delicious ice cold during the summer.



A wonderful aromatherapy mist from Tess Whitehurst's book Magical Housekeeping.



Teas that I make and put into teabags. You can buy fill and seal teabags from Mountain Rose Herbs.



Another aromatherapy spray from Tess Whitehurst.



A favorite bath salt blend for a good night's sleep.


Getting ready to send out an order.



Mmm~love the flavors of sassafras and jasmine.






Items I made for gift bags for family and friends last Christmas. It's time to start thinking of new items to make for this year! I have Joni Marie Newman's book Vegan Food Gifts. I might try to make an all food gift bag this time.



Love making hand rolled incense. Makes the house smell delightful!



Patchouli~so earthy smelling!



A deodorizing spray I made from a recipe I found on Facebook. 
I like to spray it around in my kitchen sink.

1 cup water
1/2 cup white distilled vinegar
40 drops orange essential oil
20 drops cedarwood essential oil
10 drops rosemary essential oil
10 drops peppermint essential oil

Posting all of these pictures makes me want to go stir up some more good smelling stuff!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Post-Op Week Two Boredom!

Went to my 2 week post-op yesterday for my back surgery. Everything's looking good-another four weeks of no driving, no swimming or baths (just showers), no lifting, etc. etc. Still can cook though! My mom drove me to my doctor's appointment and then we went to Sprouts. Whew, grocery shopping wore me out but now my pantry and fridge are well stocked again. Okay, here's how bored I am (and a little OCD); I took pictures of my pantry and fridge! I like everything all neat and organized and yes I alphabetize my small jars of herbs and spices-hee, hee. I didn't take a picture of my fridge in the garage where I store all of the miscellaneous flours, grains, vital wheat gluten, brans, etc., maybe next time. Ooh, I also took some pics of my herb teas I make along with bath salts, aromatherapy sprays and my herb closet. Have fun looking at the pics!