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Dandelion Apple Blossom Lemonade

The apple tree flowers and dandelion flowers bloom at the same time, and its so lovely to see the bright yellow dandelions dotting the green grass under the soft pink apple blossoms. And the bees buzzing from flower to flower. So why not combine all 3 into a refreshing drink: the apple blossoms, dandelion flowers and bees honey. It tastes delicious and even my husband liked drinking it too.

Here’s the recipe: 1 cup dandelion flowers (I used only the yellow parts of the flower), 1.5 cups apple blossoms, 4 cups water, 2 large lemons, 1 TBSP honey (I used lilac infused honey but you can use any sweetener and adjust the amount to your preference). Directions: after picking the flowers set them outside on a plate for awhile so that any bugs can crawl away. Put the petals in a pot. Pour boiled water over the petals, stir, cover the pot and let sit until it becomes room temperature. While the water is still warm stir in the honey and add the freshly squeezed lemon juice from the lemons. After the liquid is room temperature, strain out the flowers, and pour into a jar. Place in the refrigerator. Drink it once its nice & cold. Its quite cooling & refreshing on a warm summer day. Keep refrigerated and drink it within 1-2 days. An added Bonus is that the dandelion stem makes a perfect hollow straw for drinking! Enjoy!

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Rosebay Willowherb Rose Honey Drink

Rosebay Willowherb Rose Honey Drink, recipe adapted from Helsinki Wildfoods … I like this because its a Pink Drink and therefore it delights the little kid in me. Pour 1 liter boiling water over 1/2 liter Rosebay Willowherb. Add 1 TBSP fresh lime or lemon juice. Let sit for a few hours (I let mine sit overnight in refrigerator). Strain. Add sweetener. I added rose-infused honey as the sweetener. Rose-infused honey is made by filling a clean jar with fresh wild rose petals then covering in honey. The flavor of roses infuses into the honey and the taste is seriously divine. The honey is ready after just a few days of infusing but you can let them infuse for months if you want. You can strain the honey or leave the petals in as they are edible. Also, theres lots of critters living on the herbs so after harvesting its good to spread them outside in the shade so they can walk away..

Rosebay Willowherb