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Fruity Ice Cubes

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Sun tea and water will both benefit from the addition of fruity ice cubes. They are easily made by slicing or chopping the fruit to fit into the sections of an ice cube tray, and pouring water over them. Grapes can be cut in half or used left whole, and small berries will not need to be cut at all. Use one piece of fruit or a combination of different types of fruit in each section. Freeze, then fill a glass with ice before adding liquid. Try these fruits:

  • Raspberries

  • Blueberries

  • Black raspberries

  • Cherries

  • Grapes

  • Watermelon

  • Cantaloupe

  • Honeydew melon

  • Kiwi

 What other fruits can you think of to make fruity ice cubes with?

Shannon

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About Shannon Buck

Hello. My name is Shannon, and I am a single mother of two adult daughters. I work as a writer in my home in a small town in Maine and at an inn where I do housekeeping. Writing is my life, second only to my daughters. I enjoy writing nonfiction, as well as fiction. I write in many genres. At some point, I would like to travel. It would be a true writing adventure.

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