Eatable Flowers

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Am I a passionate vegan who’ll soon starve to death or just a FREAK?

Ok, not eating animals does make sense cuzz they have a hearth and a lung so therefore they feel hurt and make sound.
Now I can’t even eat plants cuzz I realized that they have veins that need water to live there for it’s something that breath.
I also eat eatable flowers but not anymore since I watched how my flowers move when I open the window in the morning
oneday i cut some leaves from a tree and it was really sad to see water comes out their green veins and dry to death slowly.
But, hey I’m a living thing too that needs to be fed to stay alive
It’s just my vegan conscious wouldn’t let me be normal
Any help here or advise to get rid of this thoughts cuzz my lips r dried from hunger?!

Me? I’m a Vagetarian and quite healthy and happy about it. So’s my gal!
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Healthy Edible Flowers – Choosing and Preparing


Wild Edible Hibiscus Flowers in Rose Syrup - 12.3 Oz Jar


Wild Edible Hibiscus Flowers in Rose Syrup – 12.3 Oz Jar


$16.95


Edible hibiscus flowers in syrup are the perfect way to make your best champagne even better! The bubbles just stream off of the flower as it opens slowly, creating a presentation like nothing you’ve ever seen. If you’re looking for added elegance and bragging rights, the hibiscus flower syrup contains the natural essence of two-dozen Bulgarian roses, too. Made in Sydney, Australia each flower is …

Bees Cakes Decorations #45148 - Bumble Bee Shaped Edible Hard Sugar Decorations, 16 pcs


Bees Cakes Decorations #45148 – Bumble Bee Shaped Edible Hard Sugar Decorations, 16 pcs


$0.99


Bees cakes decorations bumble bee shaped edible hard sugar. Can be used to top any any dessert or as sugar cubes with tea or coffee….

Pink Cake Decorations - PINK JIMMIES EDIBLE Candy Confetti Sprinkles for Cakes, Cupcakes & Cookies


Pink Cake Decorations – PINK JIMMIES EDIBLE Candy Confetti Sprinkles for Cakes, Cupcakes & Cookies


$2.99



Butterflies Cake Decorations - Assorted Colors BUTTERFLY (Bright Pastels) EDIBLE Candy Confetti Sprinkles for Cakes, Cupcakes & Cookies


Butterflies Cake Decorations – Assorted Colors BUTTERFLY (Bright Pastels) EDIBLE Candy Confetti Sprinkles for Cakes, Cupcakes & Cookies


$4.99



Sunflower Seeds - Sunzilla - Giant Edible


Sunflower Seeds – Sunzilla – Giant Edible


$3.11


Easy to grow. Up to 16 foot tall, a big framed, strong giant with brilliant golden flowers whose seeds ripen into plump delicious kernels. Great for kids of all ages….

Edible Jungle Animal Faces Cupcake Cake Decorations (1 dz)


Edible Jungle Animal Faces Cupcake Cake Decorations (1 dz)


$4.99


Create the most beautiful cupcakes around with these Edible Jungle Animal Faces Cupcake Decorations. These edible decorations are ideal for bake sales, jungle themed parties, or to spice up your favorite cupcake recipe. …

A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides)


A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides)


$10.77


Peterson Field Guide: Edible Wild Plants – East & Central…

Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places


Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places


$10.95


Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places shows readers how to find and prepare more than five hundred different plants for nutrition and better health, including such common plants as mullein (a tea made from the leaves and flowers suppresses a cough), stinging nettle (steam the leaves and you have a tasty dish rich in iron), cattail (cooked stalks ta…

The Edible Front Yard: The Mow-Less, Grow-More Plan for a Beautiful, Bountiful Garden


The Edible Front Yard: The Mow-Less, Grow-More Plan for a Beautiful, Bountiful Garden


$8.54


People everywhere are turning patches of soil into bountiful vegetable gardens, and each spring a new crop of beginners pick up trowels and plant seeds for the first time. They’re planting tomatoes in raised beds, runner beans in small plots, and strawberries in containers. But there is one place that has, until now, been woefully neglected — the front yard. And there’s good reason. The typic…

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