(Warning-completely obvious statement coming your way.)
It's hot.
Sweaty, sticky, humid, blazing hot. This means it's time for one thing.
POPSICLES.
Cold, drippy, sweet, lick-your-fingers-style popsicles.
Popsicles with GOOD things, like fresh squeezed orange juice, whole raspberries, and healthy rehydrating coconut water.
But maybe, just because we're
Definitely a good decision. You don't taste the moonshine exactly, and one of these is not going to make you remotely tipsy. But it gives it an edge. A little naughtiness. An added dimension to the sweet popsicle flavor.
I know you want it.
Please tell me I'm not the only one obsessed with that song.
Bad Girl Orange Raspberry Coconut Popsicles
Ingredients:
¾ cup fresh squeezed orange juice (from about 4 oranges)
¾ cup fresh squeezed orange juice (from about 4 oranges)
1 ¼ cups coconut water
½ cup fresh raspberries
4 tablespoons fruit-flavored moonshine (or more, depending on your
preference!) I used strawberry!
Directions:
Using a large glass measuring container, squeeze in the orange juice, then add the coconut water. (Up to 2 cups) Stir in the moonshine.
Add three raspberries to each of the popsicles molds, then pour liquid mixture overtop, not quite to the brim. Freeze for at least 3 hours.
If you have any extra liquid mixture, pour it over ice and enjoy it as a cocktail, with or without a few more tablespoons of moonshine!
Directions:
Using a large glass measuring container, squeeze in the orange juice, then add the coconut water. (Up to 2 cups) Stir in the moonshine.
Add three raspberries to each of the popsicles molds, then pour liquid mixture overtop, not quite to the brim. Freeze for at least 3 hours.
If you have any extra liquid mixture, pour it over ice and enjoy it as a cocktail, with or without a few more tablespoons of moonshine!
TOTALLY obsessed with that song. I love this post! Can't wait to try them!
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This is a lovely write-up — I really appreciate how you break down the scent layers, especially the contrast between the juicy orange and creamy coconut notes. Your description made me imagine how it settles on skin over time. On a side note, while browsing fragrance forums I ran into a 24kbet referral code — odd crossover, but it reminded me how little discoveries can sneak into any niche. Thank you for sharing such a sensory, detailed post — I’d love to see your thoughts on similar gourmand scents next!
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