Hi,
On Friday, I received an e-mail inquiring if I knew where to find dried elderflowers. I had no idea, though I advised they just missed their bloom period. I did suggest they may be interested in some elderflower nectar-concentrate I had made.
On Saturday, I was a passenger in a car. We passed what seemed to be a stand of blooming elderflowers along IL-22. I wasn't 100% certain, because the bloom period was over. At the speed we were going, it could have just as well been a stand Queen's Anne Lace or hydrangeas.
Sunday I drove around visiting the farms. As I drove about, I kept a keen eye for elderflowers and saw nothing. I steered the car home past the area where I thought I might have seen those elderflowers. I was right, though this bush had several stages of development: several masses of flowers, at least one flower head filled with buds and many more masses of ripening berries. For the 100 miles I covered on Sunday, this was the only stand of flowers.
I went home to contact the person who e-mailed me. They were thrilled because they needed those flowers to replicate an ancient cheesecake recipe called:
Sambocade.
It was a pleasure to meet them and learn their project. The husband remarked, he is a poster on LTHforum, too. He joked, "I have as many posts as you." I am wondering where this may be going. "I have may four and you have 13,000!" It's always fun to meet another LTH'r, whenever they pop up.
I have to tell you, they were very, very lucky to get those flowers.
Regards,