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Choosing Edible Flowers

Choosing Edible Flowers

Edible flowers add unexpected color and flavor to salads and other foods. Here are a few favorites to choose from: Pansies are slightly spicy

Edible Flowers

Edible Flowers

Although edible flowers have become common garnishes in restaurants some. The most common (and safest edible flowers ) are nasturtium, pansy, violet flavor of all flowers -- that's OK. Edible Flowers : Apple Anise hyssop Beebalm Broccoli

Edible Flowers

Edible Flowers

safe to use with food and which should be avoided? Edible flowers from your own organic garden (or that of someone if you use them only as a garnish. See the list of edible flowers below. Apple blossoms Bee balm Carnations Chamomile

Fresh Greens and Peas Salad

4 cup salad oil 1/2 cup borage flowers or other edible flowers Directions 1. In a medium saucepan cook peas, covered over salad. Garnish with borage flowers or other edible flowers . Store any remaining dressing in the refrigerator

Decorating

Decorating

frosting or cream into the bag. Edible flowers : Top almost any dessert with naturally colorful, edible flowers . Scatter small flowers over cakes dianthus. Be sure to use only edible flowers around food even if you don

A Fruit and Flower Cake

A Fruit and Flower Cake

teaspoons warm water Granulated sugar Edible Flowers (see list below) 1. In a small artist's brush, gently brush edible flowers with a thin coat of dried egg The delicate beauty of a few edible flowers makes a massive impact on a dessert

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Wedding Mementos and Favors

Wedding Mementos and Favors

of hollow white chocolate. They're sitting on a brood of blue Jordan almond eggs and are finished with fanciful edible flowers . Iced cookies in the shapes of starfish, dragonflies, sea horses, and flowers can be made for the children who

So Sweet Valentine Treats

So Sweet Valentine Treats

pretty Double Thumbprint Cookies on a plate and let guests fill them with assorted jams and preserves. You can find edible flowers in many markets for these Lemon Rose Cookies. Be sure any flowers you use have never been sprayed or treated. The

Easy, Beautiful Window Boxes for Sun

Easy, Beautiful Window Boxes for Sun

Viola 'Sorbet Plum Velvet' -- 1 What could be better than reaching out to your window box and grabbing a handful of edible flowers , herbs, or vegetables for supper? Try edibles with ornamental appeal for two times the pleasure. Tip: Look for

Grow Longer: The Best Cold-Tolerant Veggies

Grow Longer: The Best Cold-Tolerant Veggies

which bears softball-size heads in about 60 days. Add a touch of beauty to spring and fall vegetable gardens with edible flowers . Calendula is a favorite for its cheery cream, yellow, or orange daisy-like blooms. Use the petals, which have

Simple Salad-Garden Containers

Simple Salad-Garden Containers

window for an extra-early start on the season. Fill a simple galvanized bucket with fresh spring greens and colorful edible flowers for a simple but tasty work of art. Here, purple violas add to the picture, but you can also use cool-season

Fresh Ideas for Growing Vegetables in Containers

Fresh Ideas for Growing Vegetables in Containers

sweet alyssum. Add color and cheer to your containers -- as well as salads, dishes, and desserts -- by growing edible flowers . Note how calendula and signet marigolds brighten a planting of Swiss chard, cabbage, basil, and tomatoes. Make

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