Frozen Flowers for Your Patio Drinks

Borage flower

Scented geranium

And don’t be afraid to try something new. For instance, the gorgeous scarlet flowers of pineapple sage. It’s really a sage, and tastes like it, but it also does really taste like pineapple. And then there is that knockout color. Or how about the many luscious types of scented geraniums? We use the leaves in cooking, an old-fashioned idea for cakes, but the tiny flowers are exquisite, like fairy orchids.  Imagine making ice cubes from cinnamon- or rose-scented geranium flowers, for a child’s tea party. And ohmygosh, the absolutely stunning cobalt blue flowers of borage.

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