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How to Make Edible Massage Oil

Posted on 27 September 2008 by Chrissie B.

how to make edible massage oil

Few things can be more fun than getting down and dirty with some edible massage oil. Whether you cook this up on your own as a surprise, or involve your partner in the prep work, you can easily make your own edible massage oil. One clear benefit is that you can control the flavor yourself. Some people don’t really like the taste of most edible massage oils available in stores.

This edible massage oil is also latex friendly, and can therefore be used as a personal lubricant as well.

How to make your own massage oil

It all starts with a basic recipe. Flavor and other properties can be adjusted ‘to taste’. A basic massage oil recipe involves glycerine as a main ingredient. Glycerine you should easily be able to find in most pharmacies.

Here is the complete list of ingredients you will need:

  • 1/4 cup glycerine
  • 1/4 tsp. honey
  • 1/4 tsp. clear vanilla extract (not brown vanilla)
  • 1/4 tsp. flavoring (or to taste)

In addition, you can also add a drop of food coloring if you would like. This isn’t necessary, and just depends on how colorful you would like your massage oil to be. Careful not to add too much though, as it could stain sheets or clothes.

To make your edible massage oil, just mix all ingredients together.

This massage oil is:

  • Water soluble
  • Latex friendly
  • It heats up when you blow on it

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Love Starts at Your Lips!

Posted on 25 February 2008 by Christine Buske

Foodies and lovers get to turn up the heat in the kitchen with an online foodie community: www.foodconnect.com.

This is a user created food network that allows you to trade and search recipes, create a profile, add favorite recipes to your favorite recipes book and even create a shopping list based on the recipe(s) you choose. I wish I could make a simple statement like “this is the facebook of food lovers”, but it is not really like that. Your personal profile on Food Connect is not as important, socially, as the recipes you upload. So while this is a social networking tool in a sense, it is more like social collaboration and exchange. Food Connect is more a tool, than social networking. Creating a profile helps you connect to other people’s recipes and keep them bookmarked and handy. It also creates a custom shopping list based on the recipes you choose, which some could find handy. However, it does not necessarily help you find a date to feed all this home cooked food to! Food connect really connects you to food, and leaves it up to the user to find someone to feed it to.

So the DatingSOS.com verdict is easy:

www.foodconnect.com is the ultimate tool for every foodie.

What makes foodconnect.com so great? These and many other features:

- Free nutritional analysis, for all recipes on the site and every recipe you submit.
- Share your recipes with your friends and other foodies.
- Discuss recipe ideas and techniques.
- Plan your meal and easily print off your shopping list.
- Create the perfect dinner party

All of this and much more and best of all its all free. Get to foodconnecct.com to get started today.

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