If I can get the buds next spring, this is the recipe I'l use.
Cottonwood Infused Oil
Begin with this cottonwood infused oil and then turn the oil into your Balm of Gilead.
Course Household & Health
Author Erin VanderLugt
Ingredients
1 part cottonwood buds
2 parts extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
Fill a glass jar half full with cottonwood buds.
Pour olive oil over the buds and to within 1 inch of the top of the jar.
Cover with a napkin or coffee filter and a rubber band.
Allow to sit and steep for 6 weeks or up to a year or more. The richer the better!
Make sure your buds are always covered with oil. This prevents them from molding.
The buds may float at first, but they will eventually sink.
Stir or shake the jar every few days for the first few weeks.
Use as an oil or make into a balm or salve (see below).
To use as an oil, decant through a cheesecloth and put oil in an easily-accessible bottle or jar.[b][/b]
Balm of Gilead (aka Poplar Salve)
So handy! Store in your purse, medicine cabinet, garage niche, coat pocket, tool box, gardening nook, glove compartment, junk drawer, bedside table, diaper bag, first aid kit... anywhere you'd like!
Course Household & Health
Author Erin VanderLugt
Ingredients
1 ounce beeswax pastilles 2 tablespoons
1 cup cottonwood infused oil see recipe above
1/4 teaspoon vitamin E oil 2 capsules (optional)
Instructions
Slowly melt beeswax in pot.
Use more or less to obtain a harder or softer salve.
Add infused oil. Stir and allow beeswax to melt again if necessary.
Stir in vitamin E oil.
Pour into a clean glass jar or tin.
Cool completely.
Cover.