tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-476405849983656993.post1982390010015428289..comments2023-03-17T02:57:55.729-07:00Comments on Adventure in Dominica: Love for Coconut OilJenny Jackson-Millerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14860027545755729827noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-476405849983656993.post-19981289819050827012013-06-29T08:27:48.537-07:002013-06-29T08:27:48.537-07:00Hey Jenny,
I've got a couple more for you fro...Hey Jenny,<br /><br />I've got a couple more for you from our house:<br /><br />Try using it as a conditioning hair mask (I'm in love with it. I put it in before sauna, and wash it off afterwards), and also mix it with a few drops citronella as an excellent all-over mosquito repellent! Way more effective than just the citronella, and as you know, it'll moisturize at the same time! We also use it as a furniture polish. Just buff with a microfibre cloth (cheaper and better for you than whatever you buy at the store). Finally, mix it with brown sugar and a drop of vanilla extract (mostly just for the scent) and you've got a super body scrub! Tanja told me that one.<br /><br />Miss you!<br />Alexandra (and Magnus, who is sitting next to me)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07859032806149635939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-476405849983656993.post-54775221567802891382013-06-21T06:02:49.758-07:002013-06-21T06:02:49.758-07:00I just want to add some places to purchase in Dom....I just want to add some places to purchase in Dom. Although coconuts grow in abundance in this island, sometimes the oil is hidden. Here's where I've found so far. Please feel free to add to this list if you know other spots:<br /><br />1. IGA has been stocking it for the past month or so<br />2. Portsmouth market on Saturday mornings usually has it, you may have to ask around to find the vendor<br />3. The bar at Batibou Beach. They make and sell it, and this was some of the best oil I've purchased. I should have bought more bottles.<br />4. Fresh Vitamins in Roseau stocks expensive imported oil<br />5. Ask locals. Someone always knows someone else who makes it and can get you bulk for a good price. But beware of island time waiting period :)<br /><br />Jenny Jackson-Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14860027545755729827noreply@blogger.com