One Response to “Cucumber Limeade (Agua de Pepino)”
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Glenna Says:
October 30th, 2008 at 5:55 pm |Oooh yes. I love cucumber water so the limeade addition would be even more wonderful. It’s like drinking a summer garden. Mmmmm.
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Oct
30
Cucumber Limeade (Agua de Pepino)
Posted in Recipes by sophie
Limeade is a drink we’re all too familiar with; it’s the refreshing beverage we cool off with on a hot summer day. It’s more tart than lemonade but just as addicting. The fun lime green color usually gets us thinking about running through the sprinklers or pool parties with friends. But these days, with Fall weather rolling in, we might just want something else to drink other than hot cider!
Maybe you’re already missing Summer, or maybe you’re just in the mood for something crisp and light to quench your thirst, if you fit into either of those categories, then you should try the recipe that Jeannie from Junior Kitchen renamed Cucumber Breeze. Why did she call it that? Jeannie says it’s because the recipe was a breeze to make.
A blender and a strainer are the only tools you’ll need to make an enjoyable serving of Cucumber Limeade. If you’re afraid that the limeade might be a bit too tart for you taste buds, don’t be! I agree with Jeannie when she says ‘you can never go wrong when sugar is involved’!