Male 1: What you can do with the Dandelion, if you pick just the heads, they can be used to make a wine. Talk about points of them embarrassed other ingredients. Add it on my website and my book. There should be recipe around for it. The head is also pretty good stews for pop cigarette if you collect around fifty of them and boil them in a bag of sugar. Just do not get some sweetie.
Male 2: And put sugar is to boil them with sugar syrup or with honey? Sorry.
Male 1: As I said, boil them with a bottle or whole bag of sugar, depending how big your bag of sugar is. And it makes quite a decent cough syrup. Remember, there is not any preservative in it. I mean, once they gave me some other cough from basic, yeah, try this, captain mold. Freaky disgusting, so use it straight away.
Male 2: There is mold.
Male 1: Dandelion leaves are edible and the roots are edible as well. The roots can be eaten by using virgin olive oil to fry with bit soy sauce. It is the nicest way to cook it. It could also be law in some Eastern Europeans would eaten them. I have a story of one woman, they cleanse them and she just sits on allotment chewing away on the roots of a dandelion because of some bad sign where she believes it as a cure. A preventative from outsiders and so that is Dandelion.
Male 1: This time–just to flown anything is how the Dandelion got its name? It is a from a French of Don te lion, which is teeth of lion. So you could kind a see that from the shape of the leaf. And you will never see it because it is planting down here as well.
Male 2: And she said?
Male 1: It is the used is like cabbage or spinach. You can make a nice soup out of this. They tried and have to try in order to get rid of the ribs out of these. And there is a similar one who could spirit clown and she use his up for the silver keys.
Male 2: I am fine.
Male 1: Okay and so I just use the meat of sagalua out of this just quite tasty and just spicy with some spinach. It is more similar to cabbage just slightly thicker
Male 2: You can make a croquette.
Male 1: So substitute this for cabbage recipes. And this is the best example of scotch with a bit of scab on it. Especially in places like Pearl down very swirly big and a lot fresher than food. And please, you can use it as flower but you need a hell a lot of them and when they dry out pull the seeds out and grow that to amuse, that is a flower but—
Female: Is it the same plant?
Male 1: Yeah, same, but it is really time consuming and you do not get a lot hell out of it. So it is kind of discarding. It might be an option but the energy you will get out of this is probably not well, definitely not like energy and explanation to make a flower and an additional use, if you stick it up in a moist going to up and get the juice out there. It is good to rub on stings. Mop stings and hunt sting
Male 1: This is a common plant container.
Female 2: What did you say please?
Male 1: the juicy dilute, yeah!
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