If you can depend upon consistent warm, sunny weather, extremely powerful infusions may be created via solar power. These infusions contain the power of the sun as well as that of botanicals.
You need at least two weeks of sunny, warm weather. Weather is unpredictable, so check your local forecast. If one day out of 14 it rains, it's not the end of the world, but as long as it's mostly sunny and mostly warm, you're good to go.
1. Place the botanicals inside a jar with a tight-fitting lid
2. Pour oil over them (make sure the botanicals are completely covered)
3. Add one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar
4. Leave the jar to sit exposed to warm sun all day and in a warm cupboard (or exposed to moonbeams, if it’s warm) all night, for two weeks. Strain through cheesecloth until all the botanicals have been removed
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Creating a Solar Charged Infusion
Creating a Solar Charged Infusion
2010-01-12T16:01:00-05:00
---Lea Elisabeth
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