Hello people, thanks for joining me! This week is all about flowers - edible flowers that is. Eating flowers sounds incredibly decadent - sort of like something that would get the Romans in trouble with the gods like plumbing with lead or Nero fiddling. It's quite
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respectable, however, and won't bring any lightning bolts down on your head. It's a wonderful idea for creative entertaining. I especially like serving flowers in salads. The bright oranges, yellows and reds of nasturtiums are so beautiful tucked among the variegated greens of the different lettuces. They also make a delightful conversational opener for a dinner party!
Now, there are certain flowers that are just delicious and perfect for a nosh, including nasturtiums, violets, pansies, Johnny-jump-ups, roses, orchids, chrysanthemums, and clover. You can find a complete list of edible flowers here.
It's so important to know what you're eating, however. Certain flowers are poisonous and should be avoided - these include: daffodils, foxglove, crocus, azalea, rhododendron, lilly of the valley and wisteria. A more complete list of dangerous flowers can be found here.
In addition to being used on pastries and in salads as demonstrated in the show, edible flowers can also be used as garnish or frozen into ice blocks and floated in your favorite punch or in small ice cubes for summer cocktails or candied with sugar. It's such a delightful way to liven up your meal. Try it the next time you entertain. Your dinner parties will never be "business as usual" again!
If you're in New York, be sure and join me at Macy's, Herald Square on Saturday the 16th. I'll be doing a table top demo on the 8th floor. Hope to see you there!
On my NPR podcast this week we'll be talking about making your own shoes. You can find out all about how to do it from Mary Wales Loomis. She wrote the book - literally. You can also work with some delightful custom shoe manufacturers like Beyond Skin and Beautiful Shoes to put together just what you want now-a-days. Custom shoes are no longer for the very, very rich!
Thanks for coming by. Come back next week for some more fun!
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