Dr Lucy Burns is a blonde combination of Gretel Killeen and Pamela Stephenson and was sporting a black eye when we met,* having truly suffered for her art. And for a good cause…..
As the proud owner of ‘Better than Flowers’- a business that specialises in creating unique bouquets of edible chocolates cunningly disguised as flowers, Lucy was reaching into the industrial-sized cooler used to store the chocolates and had the door clunk into her eye.
We met up at the Lindt Cafe on Collins Street to talk about the upcoming FSHD Lindt Chocolate Ball to be held on Friday 6th August at the Hilton Hotel in East Melbourne.
As we entered, I couldn’t help but notice Lindt’s Macaron tree, surely inspired by Adriano Zumbo’s scary Masterchef challenge?
FSHD isn’t a chemical compound found in chocolate but is a common form of muscular dystrophy that causes progressive and irreversible weakness and wasting of muscles in the body. The not-for-profit FSHD Global Research Foundation is working towards finding a treatment and cure for this debilitating disease, offering hope to thousands of sufferers and their families. In the few short years the foundation has been running, it has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to research projects around the globe. Lucy also donates all of the profits from Better Than Flowers to FSHD.
Lucy was diagnosed with FSHD (pronounced: Fay-she-oh-skap-you-lo-hum-er-al) in her teens but that didn’t stop her pursuing studies and a career in medicine and raising two daughters with her husband, Ty. Based in the Mornington Peninsula, they are also ‘parents’ to three alpacas, four chickens, two ducks, two Jack Russells, two goats, a couple of rabbits and the unfortunately-named sheep ‘Lamb Chop.’
When not fashioning chocolates into bouquets and organising the Lindt Chocolate ball, Lucy works as a doctor three days a week for the navy. Lucy became disillusioned with the profits-first, 6-minute-medicine style of general practice, which she was unable and unwilling to deliver. Her job at Navy involves looking after hospital patients and allows her to spend more time with them, which is ultimately far more rewarding. “I enjoy my work but have realised that life is about so much more than money – Better Than Flowers gives me a creative outlet and a specific area to direct my energies. Why not combine the challenge of establishing a business with making a difference to FSHD awareness and research?”
I wondered if BTF bouquets would be a hit with blokes who would normally baulk at receiving something living, pretty and covered in petals. “Absolutely,” she nods, “Our footy team-themed chocolate bouquets are very popular.”
Perhaps that’s why Kevin Sheedy, quirky Essendon legend, is a featured guest at the FSHD Lindt Chocolate Ball, along with award-winning chef Luke Mangan and Australian Idol talent Roshani Priddis. “We are bringing together the public’s current fascination with food, Lindt chocolate and celebrity chefs for a great cause and it promises to be the most decadent – and fun – event you’re invited to attend this year,” Lucy says, smiling through her black eye.
Those interested in purchasing tickets – or just making a donation – are encouraged to do so quickly at www.fshdglobal.org.
…..and yes, of course we had hot chocolates at the cafe….. and some desserts ……
…..and yes, I bought some macarons to take home – and share – with Sapphire and Love Chunks – the heavenly salted caramel, the70% chocolate and the rose. All of them were divine.

* hence I’m using the photo on her ‘Better Than Flowers’ website rather than the one I took of Lucy yesterday that could be mistakenly used for a WorkSafe or domestic violence campaign!


At this “trying-not-to-freak-out-about-the-future” point in my life, Lucy’s story is inspirational. I’m always so relieved to be reminded that life isn’t set in stone – we can make of it what we want, and hey, maybe even help a few people in the process
It hurts me that I can’t go to the Chocolate Ball, though. That sounds right up my alley…
I’m sipping coffee and up pops a picture of yummy macarons. Sweet.
Had to laugh at the sheep named Lamb Chop. Reminded me of the children’s program years ago on the ABC, with Shari Lewis and a sock puppet sheep named Lamb Chop.
Our Advertiser carried a picture of chocolates formed into flowers yesterday, wonder if they’re Lucy’s work?
The macarons look delicious!
Hannah, I’ll go for you
… and might even write about it later!
I’m not sure if they were Lucy’s or not, River, but her bouquets are gorgeous. I still haven’t had the heart to unwrap mine and am wondering if I just keep it as it is…?
Ana, the macarons *were* delicious and I must – I will – I need to – go back for more, especially the salted caramel ones.
I checked Lucy’s site and the bouquet in our paper is not the same style, so not Lucy’s work. Probably someone local.
What a coincidence though; our paper and your site, both in the one week.
Kath, Thankyou so much for such a lovely post… I have just spoken to Lindt today and they are delivering over 150kgs of chocolate! for the ball. You gotta love that!
Better Than Flowers organised Easter Hampers for my two tough boys aged 21 & 19yrs. They were thrilled with them. So definately not just a gift option for girls.
Well done Lucy, would love to be at the ball. Hope people “dig deep” on the night.
You’re right Janine… I’m wondering whether a Crows bouquet might cheer up my dear husband Love Chunks, because they’ve not had a good season!
Awesome article – except that I know Lindt has been making the Delice macaron tower since opening their first Lindt Chocolat Cafe in Martin Place back in 2005. Fact.