There’s a little lake in downtown Clermont that I always admire. Its name is Sunset Lake, but a more appropriate moniker would be Lake Lotus because this small splash of water nestled in a hollow ...
Seen surrounding the egret, the dried seed pods of the lotus are familiar in flower shops the world over. The leaves, the stems, and the seeds are all edible, making the plants a staple food in some ...
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Creative Ways to Use Edible Flowers in Your Kitchen
Click to read full blog post: Creative Ways to Use Edible Flowers in Your Kitchen Article appeared first on A Magical Mess Have you eaten any good flowers lately? I’ve decided to make a little side ...
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