Non-alcoholic drinks recipes; This delicious peach limeade is a perfect non-alcoholic summer drinks!
I really have a hard time eating raw fresh fruit. It’s been years, decades, since I ate an orange or banana.
There are exceptions of course; apples, naturally, pears on occasion, and my very favorite fruit ever, peaches. Sometimes I think God made peaches just for me.
The real problem is that when I have peaches, I have an overwhelming urge to do something with them, besides eat them plain. I want to make all my foods peach-flavored. I want peach smoothies every morning and peach cobbler every night.
For the warm, late summer afternoon, I chose this refreshing and sparkly Peach Limeade. Fresh peaches for the win!
The Fruitarian does not understand me at all. He cannot comprehend that someone would rather eat celery than bananas.
He enjoyed this drink a lot, but immediately upon finishing it, he asked me if he could eat the peaches I sliced for the photos. I had a hard time sharing.
Maybe I should have traded him the fresh fruit for his glass of limeade, because when I was done with my glass, I was ready for seconds!
Want more? Check out these fruit drinks!
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- 3 peaches
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
- ⅔ cup fresh lime juice
- 2 cups ginger ale
- Peel and dice peaches. Place in a small pot with sugar and water. Bring to a boil, and let simmer about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let syrup cool. Chill for about an hour until cool.
- Put chilled peach syrup in a blender with lime juice, and blend until smooth.
- Put mixture in a pitcher, and gently stir in 2 cups ginger ale. Serve over ice, and garnish with fresh mint and lime slices.
What a gorgeous, refreshing drink, Jen! Pinned on my Recipes to Try board!
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This sounds wonderful but my problem is I can rarely find a “good” peach, at least not up here near Kansas City. I grew up in Alabama where delicious peaches were in abundance.
I know what you mean. I can usually only find them in late August or early September.