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Old 01-12-2007, 12:08 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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In article , Sacha
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A member of our family has just completed the
post-graduate Tisserand course and is going on to do further training.
It's
a meticulously careful training and it benefits a great number of people.
But it's not compulsory, so I never do understand why people get in such a
state about it!



On a slightly different tack but using lavender oil as a link to
gardening. I was very disappointed to see that Tisserands pure oil for the
bath STILL has Sodium lauryl/laurel sulphate in it's ingredients. That's
the one thing, sometimes called SLS that irritates my skin making it feel
like sunburn (it's an ingredient for cleaning garage floors of oil)
Shame as I love lavender oil, so I use dried lavender instead but the bits
floating around the bath aren't actually calming
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The Bay Tree Company make a lemon and lavender marmalade that I adore and
buy when I visit Blighty.
http://www.thebaytree.co.uk/list_cat...OLL%2F3&from=0
They use L seeds and a culinary lavender oil in the recipe. I've tried to
find the oil but all I can find is the non-food variety.
Graham