I keep hearing about these. Where can I order some?
Here's their website:
http://www.lorannoils.com/homepage_consumers.htm
I haven't used them yet but have the orange and lemon to try. There are many different flavors. I also want to get chocolate to put in chocolate buttercream...
Lorann's oils are highly concentrated. A little goes a long way.
Lorann oils can also be used to flavor chocolate. Because it's an oil, it will not cause melted chocolate to seize up like it would if you used a water-based flavoring.
So it's great for making chocolate-mint coatings or chocolate-raspberry chocolate candies.
A little does go a long way, Half of one of those tiny tiny bottles will flavor over a pound of chocolate (at least the mint, in my experience!)
You can sometimes find them in the baking isle at the grocery store, though they will probably have a limited number of flavors.
I get mine right at AC Moore. $1.99 per .125 fluid oz bottle. I used it in cherry cake and cherry BC and it tasted great!!!! Yeah, a little does go a long way. For the BC it was neat because it didn't change the color because so little is added. Also, I saw that they have clear cherry oil but I haven't tried it yet.
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