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Make It--Use It! skip to main | skip to sidebar Make It--Use It! Sunday, August 9, 2015 Sumac Lemonade We've been making a little project here of eating fresh and local. What could be more fresh and local than finding wild food and making it delicious? Wild sumac lemonade has been on the list for a while. Our bees definitely enjoyed the sumac flowers this spring. Now that they've gone to seed, it's our turn. See the seed heads up there? Pinkish brown spikes. Jason bringing some over. The limbs are very soft, so it's easy to bend them down and pick them. Here's an up close look. We just filled a big bowl, poured cold water over the top, closed the lid, and let it steep for 2 hours. Then strain the water off and sweeten to taste. We used sugar syrup. This was really tasty and refreshing! Yumm. Fresh, summery, quencher. Posted by Sheree at 7:25 PM No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: eat ,...

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