Summer drinks in cozy glasses

  • , Through Inge | Bath&Living
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Zomerdrankjes in gezellige glazen

Drinking enough is always important, especially in hot weather. Unfortunately, it can be easy to forget about it when you're busy. Or when you're completely lost in a good book on your daybedOf course, that's also possible. To give yourself a helping hand, you can upgrade your drinking experience. How do you do that? With beautiful glasses and surprising drinks! For beautiful glasses of good quality We can take care of that, but you can fill it yourself. But we do have a few helpful tips.

S&P Cuvee glasservies - www.bath-living.com

Above you see some glasses of CUVEEThis glass line from Salt&Pepper also contains wine glasses (red, white or without foot), prosecco glasses, champagne glasses and port or liqueur glassesThese names are just names, of course. You can put whatever you like in a glass. Try using your wine glass for a non-alcoholic drink; it'll instantly make it more inviting!

Upgrade your water
We all know water is a great choice for replenishing lost fluids. But sometimes you just want something different. To avoid reaching for less healthy options, you can give your water a little something extra. For example, by adding some ice cubes and the familiar lemon wedge or mint sprig. This looks more vibrant and adds a slightly refreshing flavor. But have you ever considered adding other fruits (or vegetables) to your water? Nectarine wedges, cucumber slices, frozen berries, ginger slices… whatever you like.

Pampering moment in a glass
Or take it a step further and put a little more love into your drink. A few minutes in the kitchen and you can create a delicious treat in no time. Don't forget to pour your homemade drink into a beautiful glass for that extra special touch.

Watermeloen

Whatmelon
Add some frozen watermelon cubes and water to your blender to make your own slushy. To sweeten it up, add orange juice and/or frozen banana slices (if you're sure your blender is powerful enough for frozen bananas). Use coconut water. i.p.vJust plain water for a tropical twist. And to make it truly surprising: lime juice and a little fresh rosemary or mint.

Grapefruit

Grapefruit
Do you enjoy the refreshing bitterness of grapefruit? Then squeeze the juice of one grapefruit into a saucepan with some pineapple cubes (fresh or frozen) and add about 120 ml of water. Add agave, maple syrup, or sugar for a sweeter drink. Simmer for about 15 minutes, stirring regularly and mashing the pineapple cubes with a wooden spoon. Strain and let cool before adding some grapefruit juice, sparkling water, and ice cubes to finish.

Framboos

Raspberry
You can blend frozen raspberries with water for a slushy-like effect. Alternatively, warm frozen raspberries in a saucepan and mash them with a wooden spoon, adding sweetener if desired. Strain the juice through a sieve and refrigerate. Once cooled, squeeze in a generous amount of lemon juice and add cold (sparkling) water. Pour this into a glass with some ice cubes, and your pink lemonade is ready.


These are just a few ideas for cheerful drinks. Use them as inspiration and create your own variations.What helps is always having some fruit in your freezer. It keeps longer than fresh fruit, and this goes a long way. Don't feel like cooking? Then just stick to water with a squeeze of lemon, but in a nice glass!

Next to Salt&Pepper also has beautiful Blomus glasses and matching carafes, such as this one from FUUM and BELO.
Blomus glasservies - www.bath-living.com

The three fruit drinks in this article are inspired by recipes from www.pickuplimes.com

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