Slushy Berry Tea is easy to make, good for you, and really refreshing!
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How was everyone’s shavuos? I’ve been hearing from hundreds of fans who’ve been raving about all of the new (and not necessarily healthy) recipes that they’ve tried for shavuos, and that feedback makes me So.Happy. No jokes.
Well, if you’re looking for a new recipe to try but want something healthy (three days straight of holiday meals will do that to you, amiright?) then I’ve got your back.
As the weather heats up each year, I spend more and more time thinking about drinks. Cold drinks. Slushy drinks. Ice drinks. Milkshakes. Sno-Cones. Anything iced-cold, really.
So let’s recap for a minute. What we need here is a recipe that’s slushy, iced-cold and still healthy, right? Don’t worry. Slushy Berry Tea to the rescue. Or, as I like to call it, your new favorite drink.
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- 4 berry flavored tea bags (such as Wild Berry Zinger)
- 1 cup boiling water
- 1 cup frozen strawberries
- 1 cup frozen blueberries
- ½ cup orange juice
- Combine tea bags and water and set aside to steep for about half an hour. Remove tea bags and let tea cool.
- Place tea, strawberries, blueberries and juice in a blender.
- Blend until smooth. Serve immediately.
- You can use water in place of some or all of the juice to cut calories.
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Dawn D. says
Homemade slushies are amazing! Since you’re in control of the ingredients, they’re way healthier for your family than snow cones or even those so-called “real-fruit” slushies from Sonic. Thanks for the recipe! I look forward to trying the others as well!