Mid year!!. I need to make the best of consistently! Planting, playing baseball, outdoors – it doesn't make a difference what we are doing, there are great formulas in this home get made each year, and this one certainly best the mid year list.
Summer was made for super cold lemonade! So on the off chance that you haven't made up a pitcher yet, feel free out it an attempt! It's so amusing to play around with various natural product mixes to switch things up a bit. I kept running over a formula for lavender lemonade that looked so beautiful! I'll def. be attempting that one soon.
It may get made a great deal since we can never complete the whole huge watermelon… lol. But at the same time it's tasty! It's the ideal Watermelon Lemonade.
We don't generally drink or yet squeeze in our home (I know… sounds insane!), so having a cool juice to savor the late spring is a genuine treat! The little watermelons are ideal for this formula since they are now seedless, yet I regularly end up utilizing half of an enormous watermelon in light of the fact that with just 3.5 eaters here (would i be able to call my infant .5 of an eater? lol), we don't as a rule complete it! Simply make sure to angle out every one of the seeds first on the off chance that you utilize a major one!
Also try our recipe Watermelon Mint Wine Cocktail
A perfectly refreshing drink for all of your summer parties and events!
Ingredients
- 8 cups seedless watermelon
- 2 cans frozen lemonade
- 4 cups water
- 1 tbsp sugar (optional)
- 4 kiwis, peeled and cut (optional).
Instructions
- Place watermelon in blender. Cover and blend until smooth.
- Place frozen lemonade and water in a large pitcher. Add watermelon and mix well. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
- If you want to add the optional kiwi mixture, put kiwi and sugar into a blender. Cover and blend on medium speed until smooth. Freeze 1-2 hours before serving.
- When ready to serve, pour watermelon mixture into glasses and spoon a dollop of frozen kiwi mixture on top. Enjoy!
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