Ingredients
Directions
A non-alcoholic version of a crowd pleaser. Just add rum if you want to be naughty.
For this simple soft drink, you will need lime, lemon, fresh mint, ice, soda and stevia.
Place the lime, lemon and mint in a mojito maker or simply a glass and crush with a muddler. Leave some lemon and lime wedges aside for later.
Optional: add the Collagen and/or Fibre.
Put the mixture into a serving glass, add the remaining of the lemon and lime and fill 3⁄4 of the glass with ice.
Add liquid stevia (optional).
Note: Beware that stevia is many times sweeter than sugar and you should use just a few drops.
Fill the glass with soda water and stir well with a spoon. Enjoy!
Tonic water can be substituted instead of the soda water but the taste is different and somewhat bitter.
This recipe is for a single serve but simply multiply accordingly to make a jug full.
Servings 1
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 11
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 0.1g1%
- Saturated Fat 0g
- Cholesterol 0mg
- Sodium 12mg1%
- Potassium 22mg1%
- Total Carbohydrate 3g1%
- Dietary Fiber 1g4%
- Sugars 0.6g
- Protein 0.4g1%
- Calcium 5%
- Iron 4%
- Vitamin D 0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
Directions
A non-alcoholic version of a crowd pleaser. Just add rum if you want to be naughty.
For this simple soft drink, you will need lime, lemon, fresh mint, ice, soda and stevia.
Place the lime, lemon and mint in a mojito maker or simply a glass and crush with a muddler. Leave some lemon and lime wedges aside for later.
Optional: add the Collagen and/or Fibre.
Put the mixture into a serving glass, add the remaining of the lemon and lime and fill 3⁄4 of the glass with ice.
Add liquid stevia (optional).
Note: Beware that stevia is many times sweeter than sugar and you should use just a few drops.
Fill the glass with soda water and stir well with a spoon. Enjoy!
Tonic water can be substituted instead of the soda water but the taste is different and somewhat bitter.
This recipe is for a single serve but simply multiply accordingly to make a jug full.
Done