Holy mother of summer, it’s gotten HOT where I live. My dog is sleeping in our shower because the tiles are cool. I’m testing recipes in the morning because I don’t want my oven cranking all afternoon. And (this is how I know it’s really hot), I may be coming close to drinking my daily recommended amount of water.
But water can get a little boring.
All this by way of saying, if you have a blender, get it out. Buy frozen berries and other frozen fruit, or freeze the fresh stuff yourself. Cut watermelon into chunks and stash those in the freezer. Have some honey or agave or simple syrup on hand. Blend it all up, maybe with some crushed ice, or juice, or even some sort of milk or nut milk or yogurt for those of you who are into the creamier thing. Drink. Rinse and repeat.
After 5 p.m., you may also add liquor to the grownups’ glasses. After 4 if it’s a Sunday. After 3 if it’s above 90 degrees Fahrenheit outside and it’s a Sunday.
WATERMELON STRAWBERRY SMOOTHIE
Servings: 2
2 cups frozen watermelon chunks
1 cup frozen strawberries
1/2 cup crushed ice
11/2 cups orange juice, preferably fresh
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon agave or honey, or to taste
Remove the watermelon and berries from the freezer and let sit at room temperature for 10 minutes to soften just slightly.
Place all the ingredients in a blender. Process until blended and thick. Serve in glasses with straws.
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