It’s vanilla time! We have been “brewing” a big batch of homemade vanilla extract for six months, and it now bottled and ready to send to you!
Our vanilla is absolutely pure, with nothing added. Read how we make (and how YOU can make) homemade vanilla extract in this post. Because we use a large number of vanilla beans in each batch and allow our vanilla to sit for six months, this vanilla is double strength, which means that you can use half the amount called for in a recipe. Yes, that means that each bottle of our vanilla will last you twice as long as a typical bottle of vanilla!
To cut down on cost, we’d love to encourage you to look into making your own vanilla extract. It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s a big money saver. Plus, you’ll find that homemade vanilla extract makes a great gift.
For those of you who do not desire to make homemade vanilla, or if you want a quality vanilla on hand to get you by until your own vanilla is ready to use, we are happy to offer our Heavenly Homemakers Vanilla Extract!
If you are interested, I advise you to act fast. Our supply usually sells out within 24 hours – last time, it only lasted for five hours!
The cost of shipping is included in the price. The price you see is the total price you’ll pay. Matt and the boys will package and send your vanilla to you right away, so you should receive it within a week to ten days. Quantities are limited – sales made on a first come, first serve basis…thanks for understanding!
This vanilla is available to U.S. purchasers only.
4 ounce bottle
$15.00
SOLD OUT!
8 ounce bottle
$26.00
SOLD OUT!
We’ve sold out – thank you all so much! Look for more of our homemade vanilla extract in June. And be sure to look into making your own vanilla extract. It’s easy and fun and saves you lots of money!
Sheila H. says
Perfect timing for this because I still have not gotten the vodka for the beans I bought from Olive Nation. Thanks!!
Missy says
Woo Hoo! Just ordered mine! Thanks! :)
stephanie says
I made a big batch last summer using your tutorial. Such good stuff. And they made great Christmas gifts.
I recently bought some Vanilla Bean paste and LOVE it. I’m an interesting alternative and has a more intense vanilla flavor. It also leaves those pretty brown specks in custards and frostings. I really want to figure out a way to make this as it is pretty $$$.
blair says
I’m so glad that you guys are so successful with this vanilla extract everytime you do it. It seems like you sell out just a couple of hours after you post it for sale. How blessed.
amy@twobgardening says
Still using my homemade vanilla that I learned how to make here. Thanks for all your great ideas, love it :)
Des says
Awww…I just got the email and excitedly clicked on the website to order…I missed it last time too. :( Oh well…I’ll try again next time! :)
Cindi says
Can you tell me again where you find these bottles? I made a big batch almost 8 months ago, & I have been periodically shaking them. I should be good to go to bottle & give away? Thanks!
A daily reader in Oregon
Laura says
I buy them from Mountain Rose Herbs: http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=116329Redirect=/supply/glass_bottles.html.
Deidre says
I’d love to win.
Deidre
Ted says
Can’t believe how quickly it sold considering how much cheaper it is to make.
Cindy B. says
I made my own vanilla too. It turned out great – thank you for the idea and recipe. Anyone have any ideas with what to do with the vanilla beans now that I have bottled the vanilla.
I made vanilla sugar, but am looking for other ideas or recipes. Thanks! Cindy
Kelly Snodgras says
Hello! I love your site! I have been thinking about making to sell some vanilla extract too and wondered what kind of licensing, etc you need. I have been having trouble with lack of response from the State on where/who I need to speak with. Could you let me know any info you know on this please?
Thank you and have a great day!
Laura says
I’ve not had to get any sort of license for this, though I’ve only sold through my website or at our local farmer’s market.