Bath Salts and a Dry Milk Question
Dec. 22nd, 2006 12:28 amI'm pretty broke this holiday season with lots of friends who I would like to show I was thinking about, so I pulled a recipe out of the archives and made bath salts!
Since the idea was to be thrifty, I used things I had around the house to scent them: coffee and green tea.
I started by infusing my olive oil (another item I had handy) with coffee grounds.

Then I strained it and let it cool.

Combine! Coffee version:


Green Tea:


My question is "Can I layer dry milk with the salts when I package it?"
Milk baths are very luxurious and go well with the coffee and tea motif. I'm only concerned about it going bad if I don't keep it perfectly dry or refriderated.
Any ideas?
Since the idea was to be thrifty, I used things I had around the house to scent them: coffee and green tea.
I started by infusing my olive oil (another item I had handy) with coffee grounds.

Then I strained it and let it cool.

Combine! Coffee version:


Green Tea:


My question is "Can I layer dry milk with the salts when I package it?"
Milk baths are very luxurious and go well with the coffee and tea motif. I'm only concerned about it going bad if I don't keep it perfectly dry or refriderated.
Any ideas?