SC - Re: Safe Sandalwood
Ann Sasahara
ariann at nmia.com
Tue Aug 17 16:53:05 PDT 1999
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 Mary_HallSheahan at ademco.com wrote:
> Please! If you've bought this stuff for incense purposes don't eat it
> without checking back with the people who sold it to you--many otherwise
> edible substances are treated in various ways. Like seed barley sold to
> farmers can't be used to malt for beer because it has been treated with a
> non-too-pleasant fungicide, I would'nt want to risk eating a potpourri
> ingredient that's been likewise adulterated...
Sounds like a plan, Emme! I had the good fortune to buy this batch of
sandalwood at a store, rather than the farmers' market, so there should be
a distributor/source, who can be contacted.
Actually, the food coloring did make a deep rich red. I may just stay w/
that, especially if the herb store isn't sure about their sandalwood
source. I'm doing this to create a checkerboard subtlety w/ marzipan
gaming pieces for a household dinner on 8/28, so I don't have much time to
experiment. This weekend is shot, since I'm hosting the Bubonicon 31 Spoo
break, so I am booked solid making flarn, breen and spoo for the Con
Suite. (I have discovered that mini marshmallows substitute for baby spoo,
an anachronism in the other direction on the timeline -- 2250s).
playing w/ almond paste...
Ariann
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