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	<title>Comments on: Homemade Rose Petal Vinegar Recipe</title>
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		<title>By: Walkingsun</title>
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		<dc:creator>Walkingsun</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello everyone:  I have the cutest story to share on &quot;rose&quot; vinegarettes.  One year I had put together a vinegarette that had flowered chives, garlic, thyme stems (dried), and because I thought it was a bit plain, for a lark I added some of my (dried) rose petals (grown in my backyard, NOTHING but sulper used as a bug repellent).

They turned out really pretty, and soooo tasty!  I decided at Christmas time that I would give away a couple of bottles, and my brother, who lived in a nearby town, got one.  He is a salad lover, and savoured the vinegar for his salads, and also used it on his steaks.  When he ran out, he set out to the mall to find this &quot;product&quot;.  He didn&#039;t find it there, so he started going to all the Health Food stores, and didn&#039;t find it there. . . .somewhat puzzled, he decided that it must have come from the Amish, south of us in Ohio.  And , still couldn&#039;t find the vinegar.  Finally, I got the call. . . he really wanted more of the vinegar, and couldn&#039;t locate it anywhere!!!  He found some similar, but none had the ROSE PETALS!  I explained that I had made the vinegars myself, and had actually thrown in the rose petals for a lark. . .and the tasty tartness they had added to the flavor was completely on accident!  We really had a big laugh over it all, and yep!  I gladly gave him another bottle. 

Walk in Beauty!  Walkingsun</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone:  I have the cutest story to share on &#8220;rose&#8221; vinegarettes.  One year I had put together a vinegarette that had flowered chives, garlic, thyme stems (dried), and because I thought it was a bit plain, for a lark I added some of my (dried) rose petals (grown in my backyard, NOTHING but sulper used as a bug repellent).</p>
<p>They turned out really pretty, and soooo tasty!  I decided at Christmas time that I would give away a couple of bottles, and my brother, who lived in a nearby town, got one.  He is a salad lover, and savoured the vinegar for his salads, and also used it on his steaks.  When he ran out, he set out to the mall to find this &#8220;product&#8221;.  He didn&#8217;t find it there, so he started going to all the Health Food stores, and didn&#8217;t find it there. . . .somewhat puzzled, he decided that it must have come from the Amish, south of us in Ohio.  And , still couldn&#8217;t find the vinegar.  Finally, I got the call. . . he really wanted more of the vinegar, and couldn&#8217;t locate it anywhere!!!  He found some similar, but none had the ROSE PETALS!  I explained that I had made the vinegars myself, and had actually thrown in the rose petals for a lark. . .and the tasty tartness they had added to the flavor was completely on accident!  We really had a big laugh over it all, and yep!  I gladly gave him another bottle. </p>
<p>Walk in Beauty!  Walkingsun</p>
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