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All Things Vanilla

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

I recently moved into a new (to me) house – a cute ranch with a cozy kitchen. Two weeks ago my mom helped me unpack my kitchen items by finding a home in the bare shelves for dry food ingredients, canned goods, spices, and oils. I didn’t pay attention to where she put what, so I’ve slowly been finding what I need. This morning, however, I discovered I have no vanilla. Horror!

I went in search of vanilla because a spider sat so calmly in my sink. I recently read on Rodelle’s FAQ that spiders and bugs dislike the scent of vanilla. Here was my chance to test-drive such a concept. Amidst my sorrow to find the cupboard void of vanilla, I pondered how the extract became such a useful tool – and who made this discovery? If vanilla could be used to ward off the creepy-crawlies, what else could it do? I consulted The Google (even digital oracles deserve reverence!) and was delighted to find a wide range of remarkable vanilla uses and products. I’ve listed my top five discoveries in order of my level of fascination (I’ll be interested to hear what you all think as well!):

5. Vanilla as Perfume Ingredient: Lavanila founders Danielle Raynor and Laura Girolamo wanted to create a luxury fragrance that was “100% Healthy.” Vanilla fit the bill and became the beauty company’s anchor scent. One of their fragrances pairs vanilla with grapefruit. The combination sounds perfect. Time to track down a Lavanila purveyor!

4. Vanilla as Household Odor Eater: Got a stinky vacuum cleaner? Want to get rid of bugs while enhancing the smell of your living room? Care to neutralize paint odor? Get out the vanilla extract or a few beans and fend off those nasty aromas with a quick vanilla fix.

3. Vanilla as Vodka Infuser: Grey Goose gets the recommend from vanilla vodka fans for being the only distiller using real vanilla. Chowhound had many a mixed drink suggestion for a woman like me? who received a bottle of the GGVV and was dismayed to find she didn’t know how to put the spirits to good work. I’m now intrigued by the “vanilla turnover shots.”

2. Vanilla as Suggested Tooth Ache Cure: The homeopathic medicinal properties of vanilla are stunning – from treating weight loss  and overcoming sleep issues (might have to write more later about Tylenol PM Golden Vanilla in liquid form…) to curing a tooth ache. Next time your tooth throbs, try the remedy that eHow writer Rachel Asher recommends.

1. Vanilla as Possible Blood Disease Warrior: Pharmaceutical company Medinox has discovered that vanillin (the most powerful of vanilla’s compounds) can fight sickle cell anemia – but only in a test tube (our digestive enzymes destroy vanillin). The company is currently experimenting with a modified form of vanillin – MX-1529 – that has shown promising results.

Fascinating stuff, eh? So now that I’ve scoured the Internet in search of all things vanilla, I’m curious to know what fabulous tricks and tips you’ve discovered with your Rodelle vanilla extract and beans? Share on!

Thanks to Darwin Bell, Jon Rawlinson, and assbach for their excellent photos.

In search of vanilla,

Carol