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Icy Watermelon Thru A Straw Drink Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
4 c. watermelon chunks, seeds removed
3 T sugar;
1 C. cold water; ice cubes;
juice of 2 limes; slices of lime and a few extra
watermelon chunks (for garnish
threaded on bamboo skewers).

Directions:
Directions:
Combine all of first 3 ingredients (watermelon, sugar and cold
water) in your blender with just a few ice cubes and puree until
smooth. Thread extra watermelon cubes and lime slices onto
skewers and stand one skewer in each of 4 glasses, (chilled in
freezer ahead of time if you so desire) and fill with ice cubes and
gently pour drink over ice.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
This is one of the best drinks I've ever had coming
through a straw. If I'm having a party I just make extra and make
sure I have enough glasses chilled 'cause everybody seems to like
it. If the spirit moves you- Spirits like vodka can be mixed in, too.
Yummy, either with or without

 

 

 

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