July 7, 2025|Gardening, Recipes

Hey farm gals, it’s Kara from Lange Girl Farms! July’s heat calls for cool drinks, and after 15 years, my cucumber mint cooler—naturally grown—is a homestead hit. My ducks splash near the patch, my horses munch the vines, and I sip this holistic refreshment. Simple, sustainable, and straight from my garden—years of summer perfected it. Here’s how to chill out, farm girl style!
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 2 cucumbers (grow with cucumber seeds [https://amzn.to/3TxdIvA)).
- 10 mint leaves (from my herb garden or mint seeds here (https://amzn.to/3GAQO3C)).
- 1 tbsp honey, juice of 1 lemon, 4 cups water.
- Ice—round ice tray (https://amzn.to/3U6F4sz) keeps it frosty.
Step 1: Prep the Cucumbers
Peel, chop—blend ‘em smooth. My huskies sniff the scraps; 15 years taught me less peel means smoother sips.
Step 2: Muddle the Mint
Crush mint with honey—Marble mortar and pestle (https://amzn.to/3GIxZLF) works best. My first batch was flat; years added minty zing.
Step 3: Mix and Strain
Blend cucumber, mint mix, lemon, water—strain through a stainless steel sieve (https://amzn.to/3IoCo7e). My ducks love the pulp; it’s zero waste.
Step 4: Serve Icy
Pour over ice—garnish with mint. My minis neigh nearby; 15 years of sipping made this summer’s best.
Conclusion
This cooler’s my July oasis—15 years of garden harvests in every glass. Mix it up; it’s farm girl refreshment! Pin this for summer sips, and follow Lange Girl Farms for more recipes.
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