I would like to hear from Loungers who have actually eaten the heads - as a snack, as a meal, raw, or cooked.
I should add that I use no toxic applications in my garden (except for the town's piped water!)
Thanks.

Chris
Can't remember ever doing that. (But as I said, not eaten them, knowingly; and yes, they are known for that, among other things.)
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Dandelion on you!
Hello and thanks Jacques.bureau.jacques wrote: ↑07 Jun 2020, 13:20This dish is one of the classics of "cuisine lyonnaise" of international renown thanks to Paul Bocuse. We eat the leaves at the very beginning of spring when they have been blanched by frost. The best way to prepare them is with a sauce made of small grilled bacon, the fat of the bacon is used as an accompaniment. You can add a sliced hard-boiled egg. Delicious...
Jacques is from the beautiful city of Lyon, as you can see under his user avatar...ChrisGreaves wrote: ↑08 Jun 2020, 14:23"Lyonaisse" on account of where you get to on a train from Gare de Lyon, I suppose, rather than a French pun on "Lion". Right?
Please see also "Hate salad or veggies? Just keep eating them. Here's how our taste-buds adapt to what we eat".ChrisGreaves wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 14:32I have read the web pages on the use of dandelion heads, leaves, and roots.
Hi John. It's what I do.
Never!Have you run out of combative ideas?![]()
More to the point, why are YOU reading threads that are more than a year old?