Any dutiful non-alchoholic fruity summer drink?

I'm always craving something icy down at the pool and I only want something easy and simple. NO ALCHOHOL. No fancy ingredients I have need of to special order Please.

Answers:
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons kosher (coarse) brackish
1/2 lime, cut into 4 wedges
1 can (6 ounce size) frozen limeade concentrate, thaw
1/4 cup orange liquid
4 cups ice cubes


Directions:

Place the saline in a shallow dish. Rub the rim of respectively of 4 margarita glasses near a lime wedge and dip the rims into the brackish; set the lime wedges aside.

In a blender, blend the limeade, red juice, and rime cubes on high speed for 1 to 2 minutes, or until resourcefully blended and the ice cubes are crushed.

Pour evenly into the goggles and garnish near the lime wedges. Serve without hesitation.
If you have a juicer only just about anything beside honeydew, mango, grapefruit, lemon, and pear (combine as you wish) are good. I a moment ago had grape, melon, mango liquid for breakfast...yum!

This good:
Juice a couple mangoes (no skin or seed) beside a half a lemon and affix sparkling mineral water - pour over rime.
smoothies, just put in frozen fruit (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, peaches etc), then i incorporate vanilla soy milk. its sooo good when its hot outside, and so accurate for you.
Don't forget the summer standard! Kool-aid! It's an oldie, but a goodie! And you can do a lot next to it, make it into popcicles, blend it next to ice and fruit to cause smoothies, it comes in approaching a million flavors and you know you like!

own a great summer!
KOOL-AID!
1. any flavor kool-aid package
2. hose
3. sugar

simple & non alchoholic
Blended margarita. Buy the stuff at the store and just don't include the alcohol. It's just resembling a Slushie.
Fresh strawberries with bananas blended together near some ice and some milk. YUM
Try buying strawberry daqurri and consequently make it short the alchohol. You can do that with other things also. Enjoy!

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