A Luscious Lime Smoothie for Hot Summer Days

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A Luscious Lime Smoothie for Hot Summer Days

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From beach towels and sunglasses to swimsuits and flip flops, almost everything you need to enjoy some fun in the sun is likely already on-hand. However, summer can be so much sweeter with a fresh and fruity drink in your hand. Made with fresh ingredients, this drink is a perfect addition to any poolside party.

Next time you are looking to relax outdoors all day, try this Tart Lime Smoothie, which is filled with fresh fruit and cool enough to wash away that summer warmth. This chilled, tart drink will have everyone in the family ready to go for round two down the water slide.

To make this smoothie, in a blender, blend two kiwis, two ripe bananas, some fresh mint, lime juice, orange juice and 2 cups of crushed ice until all the ingredients are incorporated.

Light, fresh and a little bit frothy, this smoothie has a unique texture that may leave you wishing for a second cup the moment you take your first sip. Find more fun summer recipes at Culinary.net.

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A Luscious Lime Smoothie for Hot Summer Days

Tart Lime Smoothie

Yield: 1 1/2 cups

  • 2          kiwis, peeled and halved
  • 2          ripe bananas
  • 3          tablespoons fresh mint, chopped
  • 2          limes, juice only
  • 1          cup orange juice
  • 2          cups ice, crushed
  1. In blender, blend kiwis, bananas, mint, lime juice, orange juice and ice until smooth.
  2. Pour into glasses to serve.

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