Lavender
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Lavender
I have a huge lavender bush which is now in full flower. I know I could just make some lavender bags etc but I'm wondering if anyone has any other ideas to make use of them?
I know that the oil can be extracted from the flowers, possibly involving using a food steamer. Has anyone had any success doing this?
I know that the oil can be extracted from the flowers, possibly involving using a food steamer. Has anyone had any success doing this?
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Re: Lavender
you can cook with it.. lavendar shortbread. and i had a nice lavendar icecream once...
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Re: Lavender
I cook with mine too - shortbread, cakes, icecream, muffins - anything goes!
A lovely thing to make as pressies for people are lavender bottles. I made some one year for Christmas and everyone loved them from my 20 something friend who was intrigued to my octogenrian friend for whom it bought back memories - she adored it actually; I think I made her year :)
Very therapeutic to make as you get nice and relaxed while inhaling the oil!
Never tried to extract the oil so can't help you with that I'm afraid.
A lovely thing to make as pressies for people are lavender bottles. I made some one year for Christmas and everyone loved them from my 20 something friend who was intrigued to my octogenrian friend for whom it bought back memories - she adored it actually; I think I made her year :)
Very therapeutic to make as you get nice and relaxed while inhaling the oil!
Never tried to extract the oil so can't help you with that I'm afraid.
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Re: Lavender
Hi starchild!
Excuse my ignorance but how do you prepare lavender as a cooking ingredient?
We currently have 3 massive bushes in full bloom at the moment,& i am intrigued......
Excuse my ignorance but how do you prepare lavender as a cooking ingredient?
We currently have 3 massive bushes in full bloom at the moment,& i am intrigued......
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Re: Lavender
Hiya!
I just prepare it like any other herb - pick it when it's a dry day and let the plant dry out; then flake off the flower heads and store in a cool, dark place.
You can hang bunches of lavender from the ceiling with a paper bag over it to catch the bits. Doesn't exactly look pretty, but it's successful. I hang a few bunches without paper bags too, to deter flies and make the house smell nice :)
I just prepare it like any other herb - pick it when it's a dry day and let the plant dry out; then flake off the flower heads and store in a cool, dark place.
You can hang bunches of lavender from the ceiling with a paper bag over it to catch the bits. Doesn't exactly look pretty, but it's successful. I hang a few bunches without paper bags too, to deter flies and make the house smell nice :)
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Re: Lavender
Ta very happy! we'll give that a go. Cheers.
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Re: Lavender
I've made lavendar cake, biscuites, bread and chocolates .... yum, yum 

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Re: Lavender
Hi I am new,just joined the site,but I have just began some lavender wine,there are a few recipes on the net,not much too it,and sounds interesting,looking forward to the flavour.
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Re: Lavender
There's a previous thread about lavender including recipes and tips;-
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... il#p109243
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... il#p109243
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Re: Lavender
I just tried add a smilie,and it added a link,Im not sure what it is,as it hasnt shown up yet??
Not sure if message was sent or not,lol.
Mags
Not sure if message was sent or not,lol.
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Re: Lavender
No My message didnt come up,it was just to say thanks for the link,interesting stuff,never thought about cooking with Lavender!
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