Let’s Get Fruity With Tonix Mocktails! Old fruit, New Purpose! Hey Mock-a-rita!

Have you ever purchased too much fruit at the grocery store? Realizing after some time that it’s past the point of eating but not quite ready to get tossed into the compost? I got an idea for ya!!

This week on Just a Merry Mocktail Monday, let’s turn your turning fruit into sensational delight! Nobody’s got time for food waste! One thing you can do is prep the fruit and throw it in the freezer for a future wellness smoothie OR you can whip it into a wonderful margarita. So, grab the blender, some chips and salsa and let’s get to mocktail making!

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 Blended Strawberry Mock-a-Rita! 

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  • Wash and Cut Your Fruit

  • 2oz Ritual Zero Proof Tequila Alternative

  • 1oz Sexy AF Spirits Triple Sexy

  • 1/2oz Fresh Lime

  • Add Ice, Blend

  • Pour into a Salted Rimmed Glass

(In this I opted to leave out the added sugar. You can add a little sugar to sweeten up the deal!) Using fresh ingredients in your creations is a sure way to get some vitamins for the day (in a most delicious way)! In this case, using strawberries, you’ll get vitamin C and some helpful antioxidants! What a great way to give old fruit a new purpose!

What do you have in the fridge? Tag me @tonix.mocktails and @thesobercurator in your creations! We want to see them!

Until Next Time!TO YOUR HEALTH!~Nik

 

ICYMI – Previous Just a Merry Mocktail Monday mini-classes

@Tonix.Mocktails weekly DIY Mocktail creation for Clubhouse

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