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Food Allergy Savvy: Fast and Easy Valentine's Day Treat!

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February 12, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Gratefulfoodie 3 recipe beverageThis is a three ingredient feast!  But truly, the main attraction is are the adorable soda bottles I picked up at Michaels and these Libbey Drinking Jar with Handle, Presentation is king! Just add juice, soda and strawberries. This easy recipe is free from peanut, tree nut, dairy, egg, soy and wheat. As always, call the manufacturer to confirm the items is safe for you and your family.
gratefulfoodie Strawberry heartThe key is to make 1/4 thick strawberry slices and to make two small cuts at the top of the strawberry to create the heart shape. I used Hawaii’s Own Guava Raspberry frozen concentrate and  Hansen’s Soda, Ginger Ale.

Fruity Guava Berry Beverage
Recipe Type: Beverage
Author: Caroline Moassessi
Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Serves: 7 servings
Three easy ingredients make this recipe fast and easy. The key is to serve it up in fun glassware!
Ingredients
  • 1 Frozen fruit or lemonade concentrate 8 oz size that will yield 48 ounces with water added
  • 1 can Ginger ale or clear soda beverage
  • 3 plump strawberries washed and dried
Instructions
  1. Prepare frozen juice or lemonade per instructors on container
  2. Add in one can of soda
  3. Cut strawberries into quarter inch slices
  4. Make two additional cuts at the top of each slice to create heart shape
  5. Serve immediately in interesting mason jars or soda bottles with festive straws
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Happy Valentine’s Day fun! Do you have any super easy last minute Valentine’s Day Ideas to share?

 
 

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Food Products, Holidays, Party Food, Schools Tagged With: Beverages, dairy free, Gluten free, Guava, Hawaii's Own, Lemonade, Libby Mason Jars, nut free, Valentine's Day

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