Art Challenge: Healthy drinks🍹🧉 (ENDED)
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So this is my evening healthy detox drink for happy hour! It’s a non-alcoholic gin (Dhos is the brand I use) and ginger beer with a wedge of lime. I sometimes add mint, but since it’s winter, it’s frozen.😂. I think tomorrow I will try @DaniTheOG ’s drink with my non alcoholic gin!
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Wow! I see so many players have shown these pictures of healthy drinks! Thank you for your participating and showing your healthy drinks made by yourself! Juicy! Cheers! @johamilton @PattiB_Lucas and everyone! 🍹🍸😄
Psst...! Photo (web images and also images from restaurants (not made by yourself) will not be considered) must be recent and include Community’s username for identification purpose. And as our Community Hub Moderator wykoon suggested this contest rules here. 😊
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Wow I'm getting so many great ideas for a detox here! And from all over the world 😍 Love all of them!
I'll definitely try out the fruit soups (I would have never thought of boiling all those fruits, but it sure looks delicious and healthy!).
Oh, and dear @bearwithme , that smoothie is the one I take at home, it's easy, sweet, delicious, healthy...and my son loves it, so it's 2 big glasses for us in the afternoon 😁
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@wykoon, here is my healthy drink:
My husband and I cook ourselves a fruit tea every morning. For breakfast we enjoy it freshly cooked, so warm. Later in the day it is also cold very tasty.
We use dried fruits: apple, blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, lime blossom. The fruits are cut into small pieces in the summer after harvest and dried in a warm dry place. We dry them on our balcony.
In the first picture I prepared a portion for a pot of tea. Then the dried fruits are placed in a tea bag, which is hung in the pot with a holder.
Optionally, fresh ginger (chopped) can also be added.
If the boiling water has been poured over it, the tea must steep for at least 10 minutes and can be drunk warm afterwards. In summer we like to enjoy it cold as a soft drink.
By the way, the teapot is still from my grandmother.