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Did any of you stay up to watch the Perseids meteor shower over the weekend? It’s one of my favorite meteor showers each year because it isn’t freezing cold out, there is usually a good show, and the winds are typically gentle in summer. The first night we had clouds overhead that miraculously cleared out by 1 am, so Jeremy and I slept out on our deck while I had the camera running until astronomical twilight around 5 am. I saw several dozens of meteors streaking across the sky despite dozing off for ten minutes here and ten minutes there (Jeremy pretty much slept through the entire thing). The next night, we put two IKEA poang chairs outside on the deck and wrapped ourselves up in flannel quilts and fleece blankets. I’m less likely to fall asleep if I’m not horizontal, but there were considerably fewer meteors. I was still able to see a couple dozen, although the clouds really moved in by 2 am.


perseid and the milky way

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another one

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long exposure of my camera taking a 30-minute exposure

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the milky way (red glow is my town’s center)

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star trails (orange glow is clouds, white blur is milky way)

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Ahh, sleep-deprivation in summer. It is de rigueur for our summers because of things like the Perseids meteor shower or more likely waking early to beat the sun or thunderstorms on the mountains. There aren’t that many hikes left in our local area that we haven’t done, but the High Lonesome loop was one of them. There were about 5 of the 16.5 miles we hadn’t done before, so it was time. We typically prefer to do the longer hikes in the fall when it cools down and the grasses of the high country turn brilliant golds, rusts, and reds. Except fall is a ridiculously busy time for me and the hike invariably gets shelved. I’m glad we did this one in summer, because it was just so beautiful.


jeremy at the high point

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Hiking is always a great way to work up an appetite. What better excuse to meet up with friends for dinner in town? My pal, Ellen of the famed and addictive Helliemae’s Salt Caramels, and her mister joined me and Jeremy for a lovely evening at Frasca last week. It is hands-down my favorite spendy place in Boulder. The food was fantastic, the service impeccable, and the company – perfect.


chris and ellen get the low down on the menu

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primi: lasagna (fried eggplant, smoked mozzarella, tomato passato)

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So, I’m a bit of a teetotaler. It’s partly because I’m the designated driver and partly because I can’t hold my liquor for squat. I’m okay with that. I usually order an iced tea for the caffeine boost (remember, sleep-deprived all summer long). While Ellen and Chris were fighting traffic to get to the restaurant, Jeremy and I perused the wine list and happened to glance at the co*cktails in the back. And there were non-alcoholic co*cktails that were about as fancy as any co*cktails! I ordered the cucumber-ish co*cktail, because cucumber is the perfect quencher for me on a hot day (and it was a hot day spent foraging). Utterly delightful. And you know I had to make this at home.


cukes, lime, mint, sugar

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Funny thing is, that morning I was foraging with my pal, Wendy, and we discussed cucumber simple syrup. So the seed was already planted. I had everything I needed at home. These are easy ingredients to get your hands on and I imagine there are many people getting crushed under the weight of their cucumber harvests. To those people I say, “I am jealous.”


make a simple syrup

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shred or chop the cucumber

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add the cucumber to the hot syrup and steep

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I use Persian cucumbers when I can, or English cucumbers if those aren’t available. I really dislike the typical grocery store cukes which are nearly flavorless vessels for water, as far as I can tell. Chop or shred the cucumbers up and toss them into hot simple syrup. Cover and steep for 30 minutes, then strain. The resulting liquid has the color of that old school Hi-C green punch that you bought in a giant can in the 1970s. Remember that? This is not that…


after steeping

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strain through a sieve

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gorgeous color – and it’s natural!

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The cucumber simple syrup has a light, bright melony taste. It’s perfect. Definitely something worth whipping up for entertaining guests – either in spritzers or co*cktails. It’s the kind of flavor that would work beautifully with gin (then again, I am under the impression that gin goes with just about everything). The simplest way to enjoy it is with seltzer water, but I got a little fancy. Just a little.


mint and lime

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muddle some mint

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squeeze a lime wedge

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cucumber syrup

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Top everything off with seltzer water and you have yourself a refreshing cooler for summer. Add some gin for zippity zip or leave it virgin. It’s a delightful way to enjoy cucumbers. And besides, I love the color green (right, Kat?).


it’s not easy being green

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kick back with one of these

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Cucumber Spritzer
[print recipe]

fresh mint leaves
wedge of lime
1-2 oz cucumber simple syrup
seltzer water
gin (optional)

Drop 6-10 mint leaves into a highball glass and muddle them with a chopstick. Fill the glass with ice. Squeeze a wedge of lime into the glass. Pour 1-2 ounces of cucumber simple syrup over the ice (to taste). Add gin to taste (optional). Top the glass off with seltzer water. Stir and serve.

cucumber simple syrup
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 cup shredded cucumber, packed (2 Persian cucumbers or 2/3 of an English cucumber)

Combine the sugar and water in a small saucepan and stir over high heat until the sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil for one minute then remove from heat. Add the shredded cucumber to the hot simple syrup and stir together. Cover the pot and let infuse for 30 minutes. When the cucumber syrup is ready, strain it through a fine mesh sieve. Reserve the liquid, discard the solids. Makes 2 cups.

August 14th, 2012: 12:14 am
filed under beverages, fruit, gluten-free, recipes, sweet, vegetables

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