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SuiGenerisJohn · 61w
Can I recommend collecting them up first and then producing a two second video of them puffing out of your mouth in a glorious seedly explosion? It will be unpleasant but much funnier than the thing people were doing with cinnamon a few years back.
Contra · 61w
Careful, you could get cotton mouth…
Dan · 61w
Roots and leaves
Mel · 61w
If you want?
GoToHealth · 61w
Dandelion greens are part of traditional medicines but only the leaves of the flower (weed). They're known to detox the liver which loves bitters. I used to juice them years ago... 🌼
jgbtc · 61w
Those are for frolicking in.
Justine · 61w
Making tea with the roots has a lot of lovely health benefits. Picking those fluffy cuties and blowing them I find makes toddlers very happy.
Sergio · 61w
🤷‍♂️ everything is edible, arguably.
DrDanielHodl · 61w
Yes. But then you'll die.
unknown · 61w
Can make wine from these too 👀
₿oniz23⚡️🏴‍☠️🇮🇹 · 61w
🤔🤔🫣🫣🫣
Achilles · 61w
Let us know how it tastes
John · 61w
You can, but you should eat the leafs.
Juma Jim’s · 61w
I am https://media.tenor.com/ygBaRtw8rOwAAAAC/cat-maciek.gif
Mattias Lindberg · 61w
Yes, but when the flowers are yellow. My date approves! Or leaves. Preferably cooked!
beefbitcoinliberty · 61w
Seeds, leaves, roots, flowers - all edible and high in various nutrients with a history of traditional medicinal use. I harvest the young flowers to dry for use as dandelion tea in the winter.
Hodl Onward 🔑 · 61w
The number of times I have to tell my wife "no, you can't eat that" when she says something looks delicious