Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 Hello all from AZ! I've been making Total Tonic like crazy down here and feeding it to my horses, cats and dog and to us humans also! Man is this stuff good mixed in soups and all kinds of other dishes. I made the most yummiest sauce the other day. But anyways, I just love it and have had people coming to my door for it and I send them off with some and also the recipe! *G* My parents called me and told me they made their first batch since I wasn't in Mass to make it for them anymore. hahahaha but my question here is if I am going to make a tincture out of the tonic do I still add the apple cider vinegar and also the 100 proof vodka or just the vodka? Do you guys leave the skin on the horse radish when you chop/blend it or not? I had started off taking the skin off but I now scrub the horse radish furiously and then blend that up too! It's been amazing with the animals. My cat had an large abscess on his face and with in 2 days of using the TT and doing Reiki it was gone! My horse came down with some nasty flue like symptoms and I was dbl dosing her morning and night with the TT and we took care of it! My other horse got smart and tries not to let me know when something is wrong (yeah right) cause he isn't crazy bout the stuff but I must admit I make it really hot. Just the other night we made spaghetti and I put the TT in the sauce. My daughter who hates the TT said WOW Mom this sauce is really really good. I just smiled as she went for 2nds. I get it in them one way or another. Anyways, I'd appreciate any help with the Vodka. Thanks so much! *SMILE* Léonie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 Leonie, You are already making a tincture with a apple cider vinegar base. There is no need to make it using a vodka base. Just remember when adding Total Tonic in your recipes to not cook it. You want to take the total tonic unheated . Mary TwinBrooks wrote:  Hello all from AZ! I've been making Total Tonic like crazy down here and feeding it to my horses, cats and dog and to us humans also! Man is this stuff good mixed in soups and all kinds of other dishes. I made the most yummiest sauce the other day. But anyways, I just love it and have had people coming to my door for it and I send them off with some and also the recipe! *G* My parents called me and told me they made their first batch since I wasn't in Mass to make it for them anymore. hahahaha but my question here is if I am going to make a tincture out of the tonic do I still add the apple cider vinegar and also the 100 proof vodka or just the vodka? Do you guys leave the skin on the horse radish when you chop/blend it or not? I had started off taking the skin off but I now scrub the horse radish furiously and then blend that up too! It's been amazing with the animals. My cat had an large abscess on his face and with in 2 days of using the TT and doing Reiki it was gone! My horse came down with some nasty flue like symptoms and I was dbl dosing her morning and night with the TT and we took care of it! My other horse got smart and tries not to let me know when something is wrong (yeah right) cause he isn't crazy bout the stuff but I must admit I make it really hot. Just the other night we made spaghetti and I put the TT in the sauce. My daughter who hates the TT said WOW Mom this sauce is really really good. I just smiled as she went for 2nds. I get it in them one way or another. Anyways, I'd appreciate any help with the Vodka. Thanks so much! *SMILE* Léonie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Thank you Mary. Hmmmmm I didn't know about not cooking it. Good thing you let me know I really aprreciate that! Have a great day! *SMILE* Léonie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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