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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Lavender Biscuits…

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Lavender Biscuits…

These biscuits have been made with culinary lavender which is distributed by Sweet Memories Lavender Farm….I was asked by Beth if I would try out the lavender, I have never cooked with lavender before…..so today was a Club Quilt day and I thought what a perfect day to make the biscuits…..the girls all thought they were lovely, the lavender is a soft flavour, not too sweet…....  “refreshing” one of the girls said, very quick and easy recipe….my DH is the manager of the Bowling Club here and he also handed out some of the biscuits to his customers……Beer and lavender biscuits…..??????….but they all thought they were very nice…..just pop over and check out the lovely range of products at Sweet Memories Lavender Farm…..

We are having lots of rain which is so good….

take care Peg…..:>)

18 comments:

  1. Oh Peg thank you just perfect
    hugs beth

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  2. Peg, whats the difference between normal lavender and culinary lavender. The bikkies look great.
    hugs Deb

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  3. Peg, whats the difference between normal lavender and culinary lavender. The bikkies look great.
    hugs Deb

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  4. They look delicious. Our rain has stopped and we have had a wonderful day of beautiful sea breezes.

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  5. They were very tasty just like lavendar should taste. YUM xx

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  6. I LOVE lavender bisquits... yummy..:o)

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  7. I have never tried cooking with lavender - sounds wonderful! Thanks for the recipe.

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  8. Oh delicious. Beer? I'm think more of Lavender Biscuits and Creamy Earl Grey tea. :o)

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  9. I have never heard of culinary lavender, but I be it was just wonderful with tea!

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  10. I haven't heard of culinary lavender, but I'm going to be on the lookout for it.

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  11. Hmm that sounds yummy. Have never tried eating lavender but maybe I should. Thanks for the recipe Peg. Your are not only a great stitcher but a great baker as well!

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  12. I would love to try one! Never heard of it before.

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  13. Looks a bit strange to me but I am sure they tasted just yummi....

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  14. I guess I would have to try one, it just doesn't sound good - I love the smell of lavender but not too sure about tasting it! They sure look pretty though.

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  15. They look interesting, I love the look and smell of lavender but never tasted it

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  16. The biscuits were great. Tasted of lavender but very enjoyable. Thanks Peg.

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  17. I have had a lot of people when tasting a lavender lolly say that they can taste the smell. I think the same can be said about culinary lavender.

    The difference between normal lavender and culinary lavender is the camphor content. Some people are allergic to camphor so true english lavender or "angustifolia" is used for cooking as it has a very low camphor content.

    The biscuits look great. Huge thank you for the big mention on your blog. :)

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, I do enjoy reading them all...take care, keep safe, happy quilting .. Peg