Your guests are sure to love them : Frozen Watermelon Frosty , Frozen Kiwi Mojito or Middle Eastern Lemonade- with or without alcohol . These thirst quenchers are made from natural fruit and other healthy ingredients and are real crowd pleasers!
Albert Waiting for his kiwi mojito in his Pennstate Tee |
Frozen Watermelon Frosty -
This easy drink calls for frozen watermelon chunks. I cut up my watermelon into bite size chunks and then freeze in baggies overnight. The next day you can enjoy the most refreshing drink ever!!Alcoholic or virgin, it tastes great both ways. ( more ingredients in the recipe)
Click for recipe: Frozen Watermelon Frosty
Frozen Kiwi Mojito ( plus a tutorial on how to grow and dry mint)- We adore the mint in the mojitos and adding kiwi is an unusual twist on a common drink. Easy, fun, gluten free ,different, and tasty.
Frozen Kiwi Mojito
Middle Eastern Lemonade -
This recipe is an old family favorite.With lots of fresh lemon, maple syrup and a secret ingredient, it will dazzle your guests. It's non alcoholic , but I'm sure you could spike it to make a hard lemonade!
Middle Eastern Lemonade
I would love to know if you try them or plan to try them. Please leave a comment..
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Hi Judee, these drinks look stellar! I especially love the kiwi mojito concept--I never would have thought of it! I've also never tried the watermelon slushee, but it sounds completely refreshing. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou absolutely have to try the Watermelon Frosty. It is the best in hot weather and a great way to use up left over watermelon.
DeleteOh, Judee! As soon as I get my hands on that secret ingredient I will make the lemonade. All of these drinks are perfect for a day like today (very hot and humid)!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking!
You can find it for a reasonable price in a Middle Eastern store.Hope you get to try it.
DeleteThese look absolutely amazing, Judee - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOoh, those look great! Perfect for a hot day. I may have to make the frozen kiwi mojito soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Natural Living Monday!
Mojitos...the drink of Brazil, yes?
ReplyDeleteI saw you linked up at Thursday's Favorite Things and came to say hello. :)
those drinks look yummy
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ideas! We had a ton of watermelon left over from memorial day and I am so on my way to put some chunks in the freezer for a smoothie tomorrow!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it!!
DeleteOh, how refreshing. They look wonderful and good for you. first time visitor thanks for sharing. Kathy
ReplyDeleteJudee, these drinks look awesome and just in time for the season. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a fabulous weekend.
ReplyDeleteCome Back Soon!
Miz Helen
These sound great! I will have to give them a try!!
ReplyDeleteThese all sound intriguing - I am sure my family would LOVE the watermelon drink - I'm leaning toward the Middle Eastern lemonade. I appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
I'll have the watermelon frosty, please! So refreshing! Thanks for sharing your post with Raw Foods Thursdays! I'm pinning it to our RFT board too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing line up of drinks! Thanks for linking up at our Gluten Free Fridays party! I have tweeted and pinned your entry to our Gluten Free Fridays board on Pinterest! :)
ReplyDeleteCindy from vegetarianmamma.com
your recipes could tempt me to break my rule not to drink anything with sugar in it and not to drink anything with calories except wine.
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Mae,
DeleteI'm with you on that one- I stick to red wine- who needs all the extra calories-
Thanks!!!! Love the sound of these refreshing drinks ... spiked or not. Go PSU?!
ReplyDeleteFab! Have a great week. Cheers from Carole's Chatter
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