SC - Gardening Time and
DianaFiona
DianaFiona at aol.com
Mon Apr 20 10:45:29 PDT 1998
In a message dated 98-04-20 12:05:28 EDT, you write:
<<
violet syrup (I can't find my recipe off the bat, basically sugar, water,
flowers boiled down and strained) is also a yummy lite addition to plain
buttered crepes- beautiful lavendar if most of your violets are white or
purple- the yellow ones make an odd color. And if you make the syrup extra
strong and put it away for the fall it is a great soother of sore throat and
cough. Remember to shake/rinse the ants etc off the flowers- they *are*
hiding in there, as violets are sweet- can't hurt anything after they've been
boiled, but it can be a bit disturbing! ;)
-brid
>>
*sigh* I've got loads of violets, all right--they are taking over my
garden! But the ones that grow here in the Southeast are scentless, so there's
not much point in making a syrup of them. The candied ones *are* pretty, just
flavorless........ *grump*
Hummmm, anyone know of a use for the violet roots? I dig a ton of the
things out of my beds, be nice to be able to *do* something with them! ;-) The
leaves are edible of course, but those blasted roots.............
Ldy Diana
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