Nourishing Vitamin Water #water #drink

Nourishing Vitamin Water #water #drink

With summer slowing down (awfully rapidly to suit me), I wind up inclination a little urgent about the moving toward vanishing of summer foods grown from the ground. I've been sneaking them into everything, from snacks to sweets to drinks. Spontaneously, I started adding products of the soil to my day by day ice water.

Nothing especially new, yet so superb that one day I was roused to set up a whole pitcher loaded up with nutritious, feeding citrus, Cucurbitaceae (the plant family that incorporates watermelon and cucumbers), and herbs, and, voilà, natively constructed nutrient water!

Perusers of my other blog realize that I am profoundly stricken with green juice, yet I appreciate other fluid refreshments, as well, including frosted green tea, and coldcoldcold organic product implanted water with a press of new lemon or lime.

In this way, this beautiful, organic product imbued nutrient water is a characteristic expansion that can undoubtedly transform to suit the natural products, vegetables, and herbs of the seasons: melons, cucumbers, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, melons, apples, pears, cranberries, oranges, basil, thyme, verbena.

Nourishing Vitamin Water #water #drink

Also try our recipe : STRAWBERRY MOJITO RECIPE #drink #mojito

Ingredients :

  • 2 cups watermelon , sliced into 1" cubes
  • 1 lime , sliced
  • 1 lemon , sliced
  • 1/2 red grapefruit , sliced and quartered
  • 1 medium cucumber , sliced
  • 12 mint leaves
  • 2 quarts water
  • ice
  • sparkling water (optional)

Instructions :

  1. Combine the fruit, cucumber, mint leaves and water in a large pitcher.
  2. Place in the fridge and let infuse overnight.
  3. To serve, pour infused water into glasses filled halfway with ice. Spoon in a piece or two of fruit for show, and top with a splash of sparkling water (optional).
  4. The vitamin water will stay fresh for a day or three.


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