November 11, 2016 2 min read 10 Comments
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November 16, 2016
I love the designs you made on the oranges too. I may have done this a long time ago, but I sure want to try it again. I can almost smell it now!
November 15, 2016
Love it Lidy!….Your presentation of the orange pomanders are gorgeous! Going to definitely make these!
November 14, 2016
Oh Lidy I love these so much! Have made dozens and dozens over the years as gifts and also to sell at the Christmas market. I stud the whole orange with cloves. Oris root makes the orange more resistant to going mouldy – I toss the oranges in this powder inside a paper bag and gently shift them around them every day, for about four weeks. Then they are completely dry, quite shrunken, and smelling of heaven :-) A velvet ribbon adds the perfect finishing touch X
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November 14, 2016
I love those and tend to use an abundance of cloves during the holidays for spiced cider and other things. Your pomanders are lovely.
November 11, 2016
LIMES………LOVE THAT IDEA!
November 11, 2016
These are so sweet, Lidy. I’ve made them a few times, limes as well (they are really festive at Christmas). I didn’t know you needed to dry them. Can you tell me how long?
Thanks so much. These are wonderful pictures!
Jane
November 11, 2016
For those of you using orris root, shake the oranges in a zip lock bag, but then put them back IN A BROWN PAPER BAG!
November 11, 2016
I remember making these in school as a child. Thanks for the great instructions. I hope that you have a great weekend!!!
November 11, 2016
Oh, thank you! I had forgotten about these!! You’re amazing..!
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November 17, 2016
This is wonderful! I bought my cloves about a week ago. I didn’t know that I was supposed to put my oranges in a bag. I always stud the oranges with cloves and then put them out immediately. How do you know when to display the oranges?