Rose Petal Tea
2 cups fresh fragrant rose petals(about 15 large roses) 3 cups water Honey or granulated sugar to taste
Clip and discard bitter white bases from the rose petals; rinse petals thoroughly and pat dry.
In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, place the prepared rose petals. Cover with water and bring just to a simmer; let simmer for approximately 5 minutes, or until the petals become discolored (darkened).Remove from heat and strain the hot rose petal liquid into teacups. Add honey or sugar to taste. Makes 4 servings.
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Creative Feminine Portraits Composed Of Flowers And Stems
Chicago based online boutique Sister Golden is headed by a mother and daughter, Vicki and Brooke Rawlins duo who create art and decor items for the home. In the latest series, they have featured portraits composed entirely of natural elements, such as flowers, petals, leaves and stems.
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The beautiful village of Haworth, where the Brontë sisters lived, Yorkshire, England (by JauntyJane).
Love these ladies
•go to the bathroom to escape
•feel very uncomfortable without a phone or some other crutch
•dwell on a small awkward moment for much longer than necessary
•never go to any social event without a person that makes you feel comfortable
•follow said person way too much
•worry about the person beginning to find you obnoxious
•faking an illness to get out of a social event
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Malmesbury Abbey Gardens by jacquemart Via Flickr: Wiltshire
The very centre of your heart is where life begins. ~Rumi.
Photograph: ©Alison Lee Cousland.
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