Summer is officially over in two days. As hard as it will be to let it go (as it is for me every year), I think I’m finally ready to welcome fall. I will miss the blazing hot weather, the long summer nights, and the fresh fruit in season. If you’re considering a juice fast, summer is the perfect time. All the fruits and vegetables are in their prime. This Fuzzy Succulent Watermelon is another variation of some of my other favorite juices!
Watermelon is the perfect base for a delicious fruit juice. When you add in your favorite fruits along with it you’ll be surprised at how wonderful it can be! Peaches are one of my very favorite fruits. In fact, last year I went a little crazy canning them making my Peach Syrup, Honey-Sweetened Peach Jam, Peach Butter, and perfectly plain ole Peaches. We picked up a couple of fresh peaches while grocery shopping and thought we’d give them a try in some juice. So smooth. So velvety. So perfect. Give it a try, you’ll love The Fuzzy Succulent Watermelon!
The Fuzzy Succulent Watermelon
Course:
Drinks
Cuisine:
American
Keyword:
The Fuzzy Succulent Watermelon
Prep Time:5minutes
Total Time:5minutes
Servings:4
Calories:144kcal
Author:Yvonne
The hint of peach in this Fuzzy Succulent Watermelon refresher is the perfect surprise!
*This recipe is made specifically for a juicer, not a blender.
Nutrition Facts
The Fuzzy Succulent Watermelon
Amount Per Serving
Calories 144
% Daily Value*
Sodium 2mg0%
Potassium 576mg16%
Carbohydrates 36g12%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 29g32%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 1990IU40%
Vitamin C 62.5mg76%
Calcium 50mg5%
Iron 0.9mg5%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Watermelon recipes are so refreshing… here are a few more favorite refreshing beverages:
Crisp Watermelon Summertime Breeze // Tried and Tasty
The Lean Green Nutrient Machine // Tried and Tasty
Sippable Orange Sunshine // Tried and Tasty
Cool Watermelon Refresher // Tried and Tasty
Fresh Pineapple Surprise // Tried and Tasty
Carrot Apple Beet Juice // Tried and Tasty
The Green Apple Energizer // Tried and Tasty
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Yes!!! Sadly, summer is over (insert tear here), so hang on to this recipe for next year!! Or hopefully if you can get some great fruit – give it a try right away!
Oh my, what a flavor combination! Watermelons are starting to disappear in our local stores, I ‘d better get started quickly.
Yvonne
Yes!!! Sadly, summer is over (insert tear here), so hang on to this recipe for next year!! Or hopefully if you can get some great fruit – give it a try right away!