A fresh summer drink for kids. Sometimes you need a quick idea for a refreshing drink. If you have melon at home, this sugar-free drink is a good choice.
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Cut off a 1cm thick slice of the melon.
Cut out figures with a little trimming.
Put a few figures in the freezer so that we can use them later as "ice cubes"!
Free "waste pieces" of the pierced melon from the cores and put into the glass of the smoothie maker. You need about a hand full of melon pieces.
Finely puree melon pieces.
Fill the melon puree with approx. a glass of sparkling water, add a splash of lemon juice and mix for a few seconds.
Put it in a glass.
Put a few figures on a wooden skewer.
Put a wooden spear over the glass edge. Put a glass tube into the glass.
Put the frozen melon ice cubes into the drink and serve!
The "floating melon ice cubes" from the glass can later be "fished" with the skewer.
Materials
Directions
Cut off a 1cm thick slice of the melon.
Cut out figures with a little trimming.
Put a few figures in the freezer so that we can use them later as "ice cubes"!
Free "waste pieces" of the pierced melon from the cores and put into the glass of the smoothie maker. You need about a hand full of melon pieces.
Finely puree melon pieces.
Fill the melon puree with approx. a glass of sparkling water, add a splash of lemon juice and mix for a few seconds.
Put it in a glass.
Put a few figures on a wooden skewer.
Put a wooden spear over the glass edge. Put a glass tube into the glass.
Put the frozen melon ice cubes into the drink and serve!
The "floating melon ice cubes" from the glass can later be "fished" with the skewer.
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