Re: orange blossom water? rose water?okay no idiot is an idiot for long if they ask? so hears what i did ,in lieu of finding a recipie for rose water.... i have roses in my garden so i put the fragrant ones in a pot of water and let it sit for 5 days then blended them in with a blender or whipper and strained into a bottle , added some glycerine from the drugstore and have a bath oil that smells great. hope that helps you. if you get something more accurate please let me know.


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Posted by Bettie Gilmore on October 11, 1999 at 22:11:11:

In Reply to: Re: orange blossom water? rose water?okay no idiot is an idiot for long if they ask? so hears what i did ,in lieu of finding a recipie for rose water.... i have roses in my garden so i put the fragrant ones in a pot of water and let it sit for 5 days then blended them in with a blender or whipper and strained into a bottle , added some glycerine from the drugstore and have a bath oil that smells great. hope that helps you. if you get something more accurate please let me know. posted by Angela on November 24, 1998 at 02:54:50:

My baklava recipe calls for rose water or orange blossom water. My
problem, I can't find it in our local stores. There are specialty
stores in the closest city. I'm wondering if there is a suitable
substitute. I did find a product called orange barley water but am
afraid to try it. I do not wish to brew my own rose water. Can anyone
help?




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