It was the most active octopuddy I've ever seen in captivity. Usually they are just hiding in the rocks, but this two-year-old was pissed off (he was going to be released into the bay this week) and chasing after crabs and generally tormenting them. I can see why he was ornery, the tank was pretty small for him so I was happy to hear he would be released. But, also extremely glad I had the chance to watch him up close and personal.
During one of our stops, at the Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, I had this great Lavender Honey Lemonade. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel, I found a recipe for lavender lemonade from a local lavender farm and tweaked it to recreate what I had over the weekend:
Lavender Honey Lemonade
1 cup honey
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender (or 1/4 cup fresh lavender blossoms)
1 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice, strained
Ice cubes
Lavender sprigs for garnish
Combine honey with 2 1/2 cups water in a medium pan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring to dissolve the honey.
Add the lavender to the honey water, cover, and remove from heat. Let stand at least 20 minutes (and up to several hours).
Strain mixture and discard lavender. Pour infusion into a glass pitcher. Add lemon juice and another 2 1/2 cups cold water. Stir well.
Pour into tall glasses half-filled with ice or refrigerate until ready to use.
9 comments:
Thats a yummy idea for next Summer :) Its mostly ice and frost round here just now.
viv in nz
I have been making some lavender lemonade recently. I think I will use honey to sweeten it instead of sugar next time. Too bad I just finished my lemonade and my lemons, off to the store I shall go.
My lavendar is about to bloom and I'm looking for food recipies since I'm all sacheted and moth free courtesy of last year's blooms. I also have some honey that's starting to turn to surgar that I need to use up. You solved both my problems! In the words of David Cassidy, "I think I love you."
FF...octopus are the most intelligent invertebrate. (I think that's the first time I have used my marine biology degree in the six years since receiving it.)
Sounds delicious! Gonna give this one a try!
Glad to see it wasn't a recipe for Octi-ade. Sounds good.
This sounds so good. Now that we have bees I am going to be ont he lookout for recipe that use honey. Do you mind if I reprint this over at www.justincasebook.net? I am wondering if you could add some yeast, bottle it and let it set for a few days for soda?
CC, I would love to go to Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse. It sounds like my kind of place. And I will try the lavender lemonade. I have been hooked on lavender tea since getting some when visiting NYC. I love your blog (s). You're a talented lady.
I made this for a picnic with my bike group and it was a hit! So thanks for the recipe
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