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Edible Flower Popsicles

Edible Flower Popsicles

Jun 05 2012, 12:00 pm 0 Alex Roosen

These beautiful and refreshing popsicles are filled with edible, organic flowers and would be a wonderful dessert for guests at any spring or summer occasion. The popsicles are flavoured with orange blossom water and a few sugar-free stevia drops for sweetness (although honey can also be used). The “Family Fresh Cooking” website suggests customising the popsicles by matching the edible flowers to the colour theme of your party or occasion. Making the popsicles is quick and easy and your friends are sure to love them!

Recipe: Family Fresh Cooking

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