SC - Edible Flowers

Brian L. Rygg or Laura Barbee-Rygg rygbee at montana.com
Mon May 3 13:05:30 PDT 1999


In my house we call it somesheimer's...because it happens some of the time.
 (My Dad is 73 and we joke that I have somesheimer and he's the old one.)

	Angeline


At 12:22 AM 4/18/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>>> She does violets,
>> too, I think.  Or maybe it was lilac, but I thought lilac was poison. 
>> Haven't gotten enough roses blooming to try it, but hope to, one day.
>
>It was most likely violets (or maybe lavender, come to think of it) as<<
>
>Lainie, I do NOT have Altsheimer's--just partsheimer's!  Sheesh--they
>both have purple flowers and start with L don't they???
>
>Yeah, must have been lavender--I remember being sad mine had dies.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Allison, looking around vaguely for the rock...
>
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