I can't see what you dipped the flowers in at the beginning of the video, the information went away to quickly to read it. I haven't seen this way of doing it, I'm excited to try it! What did you dip the flowers in at the beginning?
Hi. I prepared water and added a tea spoon of bicarbonate of soda, then I soak them for about 15min, then rinse them in fresh water and set aside facing down on a kitchen towel
@@mercy55998 Annual Baby's Breath is safe, containing non-harmful levels of gyposenin. Both annual and perennial varieties are not dangerously toxic to humans. Ingestion may cause mild discomfort; know emergency steps if a child samples it.12 Mar 2024 Besides, i don’t expect anyone to eat fresh flowers on a cake. Also, it’s good practice to inform the customer details about the cake; any non-edible accents to be removed, how to transport and store the cake etc. Because even in making sugar flowers, in most cases, we use wires, so they’re non-edible.
love this!
thank you
I can't see what you dipped the flowers in at the beginning of the video, the information went away to quickly to read it. I haven't seen this way of doing it, I'm excited to try it! What did you dip the flowers in at the beginning?
Hi. I prepared water and added a tea spoon of bicarbonate of soda, then I soak them for about 15min, then rinse them in fresh water and set aside facing down on a kitchen towel
@@zuricakes6817 thanks so much! I'm baking a cake for a friend and I can't wait to try this!
It looks amazing! This deserves a lot more recognition!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate
@@zuricakes6817 your welcome
Is baby’s breath safe? I thought it was on toxic list
What was in the bowl?
@@daciamanor8065 water, added a tea spoon of bicarbonate of soda and soak the flowers for about 10-15min
Great job!🥰
Thank you!
I think 1 teaspoon of baking soda and fresh water
Name of the small white flowers pls pls pls
Baby breath
Hi isn't baby breath toxic and non edible??
@@mercy55998 Annual Baby's Breath is safe, containing non-harmful levels of gyposenin. Both annual and perennial varieties are not dangerously toxic to humans. Ingestion may cause mild discomfort; know emergency steps if a child samples it.12 Mar 2024
Besides, i don’t expect anyone to eat fresh flowers on a cake. Also, it’s good practice to inform the customer details about the cake; any non-edible accents to be removed, how to transport and store the cake etc.
Because even in making sugar flowers, in most cases, we use wires, so they’re non-edible.