This Italian cheese is so versatile that it can be used in both sweet and savory recipes from cheesecakes to lasagnas.

A refreshing homemade skin toner. Great for dry, normal, or sensitive skin. Tailor it to your needs with different essential oils.
1 teaspoon dried chamomile
1/3 cup boiling water
2 drops essential oil
Combine the dried chamomile and boiling water in a heat-proof cup or container. Cover the cup and let the mixture steep for 15 minutes.
Strain the mixture through cheesecloth and pour the liquid into a small bottle. Let cool completely with the lid off.
Add the essential oils, as desired. Cover the bottle and let the toner stand for 48 hours at room temperature before using.
For normal, dry, or sensitive skin, use neroli or lavender. For oily skin, use rosemary or lemon.
When using the toner for the first time, apply a tiny amount to a test area on your wrist. If a rash or other reaction occurs, do not use the toner.
This Italian cheese is so versatile that it can be used in both sweet and savory recipes from cheesecakes to lasagnas.
The name, vodka, comes from the Russian phrase zhiznennaia voda, or "water of life". It can be made from everything from potatoes to beets. It's considered to be fairly flavorless which makes it a great liquor for mixed drinks.
Pumpkins aren't just for pies or Halloween decorations. These large, orange gourds - while naturally sweet - also work well in savory dishes. They pair well with poultry and pork (and especially bacon) and their creamy-when-cooked texture blends easily into soups.
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reviews & comments
September 11, 2021
Love the smell of this. Not sure really what it does for the skin but it's very nice smelling and relaxing.