Anonymous
Post 10/16/2012 15:25     Subject: Edible roses

Post your question on the shopping and cooking section at Don Rockwell. Someone there will know.
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2012 14:19     Subject: Edible roses

Roses are still blooming in many gardens. Any neighbors with a rose bush or two? Most of us don't spray our roses, so that makes them safe. Any rose is "edible" and all taste pretty much the same...though not sure you'd WANT to eat them without the sugar!
Anonymous
Post 10/16/2012 13:03     Subject: Re:Edible roses

AC Moore or Michael's craft stores have a boatload of cake decorating stuff...
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2012 20:38     Subject: Edible roses

Anonymous wrote:Balduccis? I know I've seen them before. Either there or at WF. I've seen edible flowers though, not just rose petals.


Great idea. I'll call Balduccis in the morning. WF said no over the phone, but I'm not positive the woman actually knew what I was talking about.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2012 20:11     Subject: Edible roses

Balduccis? I know I've seen them before. Either there or at WF. I've seen edible flowers though, not just rose petals.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2012 20:05     Subject: Edible roses

Does anyone know where I can find edible roses? My neighbor is getting married on Sunday and has her heart set on candied rose petals on ivory cupcakes. I can bake the cupcakes and know how to candy rose petals but need safe roses! Trader Joe's was a no. Whole Foods has had me on hold for 17 min.
Any suggestions?