Articles related to "Edibles"Edible flowers add color and interest to meals and beverages.
Create delicious treats for wildlife and decorate your yard all at the same time!
Nature contains a rich bounty of edible wild plants, many of which are cultivated and sold in grocery stores such as asparagus, blackberries, and strawberries.
Learn about edible weeds that can be added to a variety of recipes. Most of these weeds can be purchased from garden centers as either established plants or seed packets.
"The Edible Woman" takes readers on a journey through one woman's rebellion against the male-dominated society that she is thrust into.
Crystallizing, Frosting or Candying Edible Flowers and Herbs is an Easy Way to Create Amazing Decorations for Cakes and Pastries. An Easy to Follow Recipe!
Fill sterilized wine bottles with fresh herbs, spices and fruit in a variety of vinegars. Then learn how to decorate the corks and bottles for that perfect gift.
When gardeners think about flowers to add to their edible landscapes, they usually consider annual or perennial flowers. But these shrubs have kitchen-worthy uses too.
As concerns over global warming abound and "being green" is becoming a more popular motto, some companies are putting their money where their mouth is with edible cards.
Spring is the time when a young lover's heart turn to love and a culinarian turns to the bounty of wild foraged foods.
Suppose you have decided to harvest wild burdock root for a meal or to make an herbal medicine. It will help you to know that burdock is a biennial.
Come see these truly culinary delights that are crafts. After you make them, you can eat 'em up. Kids love to make edible crafts!
Completely edible fir trees and topiaries make charming additions to cakes and gingerbread houses, and are impressive but easy to create.
If gift-giving extends to friends, neighbors and associates, this delicious pastry and Brandy cake will clearly express the best sentiments of the holiday season.
Commonly called a weed by the uninitiated, this beautiful lacy flower is edible and can be used in wedding bouquets as well as arts and crafts.
Like broccoli, cabbage, and other related vegetables, many wild mustards are tasty and have anti-oxidant properties which help prevent cancer.
Not keen on starting a vegetable garden that takes up a lot of space? Use flower beds to create an edible landscape!
The Edible Forest Garden is an Agroforestry garden landscape designed to grow a lot of organic food with minimal work and resilient in the face of climate change.
When growing or harvesting edible flowers there are several rules that should be followed for both safety and ideal flavors.
An edible bog or wetland garden can add interest to a food garden or existing pond or wetland garden. Here are edible plant suggestions for temperate climates.
Flowers are not only beautiful to behold, some are even edible.
Plant edible flowers among the rows in the kitchen garden. They're useful in attracting pollinators like bees to the other plants, ornamental - and also delicious.
Get creative and have fun decorating for the next party. Use centerpieces the guests can enjoy now and eat later.
While many gardeners think of fruits and vegetables in their victory garden, many beautiful flowering plants have edible blossoms.
Glass ornaments and pretty bobbles are always lovely on traditional Christmas trees. However, for families with young children on a budget, think edible tree decorations.
What is bird's nest soup, and why is it a source of conservation concern after centuries of East Asian tradition? Edible-nest swiftlets are in decline.
At my local farmers’ market I learned about chive blossoms and pea blossoms – I wondered about other edible flowers and how they might be used in recipes.
Clotilde's Edible Adventures in Paris is a valuable source of information and insider recommendations on restaurants, shops and bakeries in Paris.
Edible flowers are regaining popularity. There are many exciting possibilities for adding flowers to dishes.
After launching a line of 24 karat gold-imbued chocolates, lollipops, tea and cigars, Swiss company DeLafée rolls out a new silver range in time for the holiday season.
Planning an adventurous dinner with wild greens is easy. With a little initiative, luck and a good field guide you can save money and eat healthy for less.
The newest trend in marketing among the geniuses of the cosmetics industry involves edible beauty products.
Every bride wants her wedding to be something special. Help your guests to appreciate the uniqueness of your day by giving them a gift almost too good to eat.
This lab is appropriate for students of various ages and is a fun way to encourage students to learn about cell structure.
Edible Chinese Water Chestnuts (Eleocharis dulcis), sometimes known as Matai, can be an excellent backyard or medium-scale crop.
Stuck for a holiday gift idea? Why not choose something the gift recipient can enjoy savouring?
Homemade cookie ornaments are great gifts that you can give to friends and family. Kids will love helping you create these beautiful, edible Christmas decorations.
There are many plants that are beautiful, produce edible fruit (or are edible themselves) and grow well in desert gardens.
Finger paints do not need to be limited to store bought paints. Many foods and baking supplies can be turned into great edible and non-toxic art supplies for toddlers.
With a move back to victory gardens, edible landscapings and organic or homegrown food and drink, one easy project is a tea garden
Adding fresh, organic, edible flowers to your dinner salad or homemade dessert is fun and simple, and will easily impress your house guests!
Pansies and Violas lend a beautiful touch to Popsicles, Melon Salad, Herb Salad, and Spinach Quiche and they taste good too.
Garlic chives are herbaceous perennials grown for their excellent flavor and attractiveness as garden specimens.
Edible flowers are making a comeback in celebrity chefs' cookery books and in stylish restaurants. Salads are a wonderful way to enjoy the color and flavor of flowers.
Native cowslips produce bright yellow nectar-rich flowers from early spring that can be added to edible flowers spring salads and preserved in sugar, syrup and vinegar.
There are plenty of edible greens in the warm months of the year, but what is there to eat in the wild when the ground freezes and most plants are dead or dormant?
Save money by making your own holiday food gifts.
If you've ever wondered something about mushrooms, this article will answer your questions. Even if you - or your stomach - doesn't like them, you may find a solution.
If sticker shock at the grocery store is keeping you from enjoying chemical-free produce, grow organic fruits and vegetables on your porch, balcony, or windowsill.
These edible plants will make attractive garden border edges, while still providing a harvest for the kitchen table.
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