This post is sponsored by Blue Diamond - Almond Breeze Almondmilk. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
Certain things in this chronic condition we call 'Life' are simply meant to go together, some as a rite of passage from one season to the next, others as a singular, blissful moment for which we endure all of the trials that came before it. A late afternoon with hard cheese, crusty bread, and a common vino de mesa - simplicity in itself. A lingering round of cavas on a crisp summer night after a long dinner with friends - the essence of living. Sweet almond cream and limoncello - a smile for any occasion.
During the summer season, as the days grow warmer, down time or 'me time' grows proportionally sparser with the increase in frequency of get-togethers with family and friends. The uptick in site work also serves to take a bite out of recreational time as we put out a continual line of summer entertaining tips and shortcuts to accompany our themes.
However, in those brief moments where I can take an unhindered breath, I refuse to treat myself any less than I would treat a guest, or take any less care with myself than I would with my site themes. One of my favorite items to pair either with a balmy summer afternoon or as the end to a pleasant summer night is a sweet and savory blueberry slushy.
Using crushed spring water ice cubes as the base, I mix in Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Hint of Honey, which will give the beverage a slight bit of body and just a hint of reserved sweetness. For flavor and acidity, I add of half a lemon along with mint for seasonal crispness and fresh basil leaves, while a batch of blueberries provide the fruit and the main flavor profile.
For garnish, top the cup with whole blueberries and a sprig of mint, fresh basil leaves and a thin slice of lemon; you've just taken care of yourself like you were a guest being served at the end of a summer dinner party.
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Fresh Blueberry Slushy
- Total Time: 8 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 cups Almond Breeze
- 6 fresh basil leaves
- 6 fresh mint leaves
- 2 trays of ice
- 1 cup of frozen blueberries
- 1/2 lemon - without the skin
- 1/4 cup sugar
Instructions
- Combine all of the above in a food processor and process until slushy.
- Garnish with a slice of fresh lemon, basil leaves and mint leaves.
- Prep Time: 8 minutes
Enjoy with Love,
Catherine
xo








Arman @ thebigmansworld says
I am OBSESSED with that milk- the only brand of milk I drink out of the carton haha! what a creative use for it- Yum!
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
That looks so refreshing. The colour looks fantastic too!
Sylvie | Gourmande in the Kitchen says
Love the addition of basil here!
Wanda says
So many times life get in the way, and I don't get over to see you. Thanks for stopping by my blog and being so sweet with your comments of encouragement.
Busy with graduations and grandkids. One out of 8th grade and one out of High School this year. Ever year it seems we have several events like this.
Have a great day. Hugs.
AnnMarie says
This sounds so refreshing! It looks beautiful too. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Pinning it on my Summertime Summertime board.
allie@Through Her Looking Glass says
Catherine, these look fabulous. Yes, good reminder to treat ourselves as we somehow always make the time to treat others..Ssuch a beautiful slushy this is. Almond Milk is a favorite at our house. So many great refreshing ingredients and herbs you included...perfect for the summer ahead!
Dottie Sauchelli-Balin says
Dear Catherine,
A very light and refreshing dink I love your post, they are interesting and the ideas you have are always entertaining. I love to see all your special touches and this has your special touch. I love the color of these, makes it so appealing with your dishes and drinks. Thanks for sharing...I have to try these...Have a blessed week...
Dottie 🙂
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
I would love one too! Gorgeous flavour, and colour!
Mary Frances says
I stand 100% behind crushed ice and almond breeze! Their products are the best ever 🙂 Slushies and smoothies really hit the spot in the summer, even little things like a cup of fruit can be a good 'me' time moment. Great recipe!
Comedy Plus says
I'll need one of these tomorrow and the next day. We're going to be in the 90s then. Very refreshing on a hot day.
Have a fabulous day Catherine. Big hugs. ♥♥♥