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Lime Fruit Slushies

Submitted by: Linda Horst 
These frosty drinks shared by Linda Horst from newville, Pennsylvania have a bright green color and refreshing flavor. Tip: Divide the mixture between two plastic containers before freezing. Once frozen, use them to help keep the items in your cooler chilled. They'll thaw to a nice slushy consistency. 

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Frosty Fruit Slush

Submitted by: Debra Cornelius 
This yummy fruit-filled slush sports a tangy citrus flavor. 'It's especially refreshing on a warm day, but I make it year-round as an after-school snack,' writes Debra Cornelius from Grant, Nebraska. I've found that a soup ladle works well for scooping the mixture into the plastic cups.' 

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Sweet Fruit Smoothies

Submitted by: Helen Reed 
Writes Helen Reed of Amherst, Ohio, 'Sipping one of these thick smoothies is a wonderful way to get fruit into your diet. They're a fun alternative to chocolate or vanilla milk shakes.' 

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Thick Fruit Whip

Submitted by: Nancy Zimmerman 
This is a refreshing drink that combines the great tastes of bananas and strawberries. I've experimented with other fruit combinations, so this recipe can be adapted. 

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Picnic Fruit Punch

Submitted by: Marion Lowery 
This pink cooler is deliciously thirst-quenching on a warm day. Seeing its color, folks guess it might be pink lemonade. They're pleasantly surprised to discover the bubbly blend includes cranberry, pineapple, orange and lemon juices. -Marion Lowery, Medford, Oregon 

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Creamy Lime Chiller

Submitted by: Maria Regakis 
This frosty refresher from field editor Maria Regakis of Somerville, Massachusetts hits the spot. Neither too sweet nor too tart, this pretty pick-me-up will perk up any special occasion. 

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Tropical Fruit Slush

Submitted by: Teresa Weikle 
This recipe has been in my family for a long time. I have fond childhood memories of cooling off on many hot afternoons with this cold fruit treat. 

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Fruit Slush Cups

Submitted by: Betty Webb 
This frosty favorite from Betty Webb of Nauvoo, Illinois is a great brunch basic or springtime snack. Pour the entire batch into one container to freeze, then scoop out single servings. Or spoon the colorful medley into individual plastic cups before freezing. 

Four-Fruit Drink

Submitted by: Bonnie Bufford 
'This refreshing beverage has a tropical flavor that goes well at summer barbecues,' notes Bonnie Bulford from her home in Nicholson, Pennsylvania. 'Be sure to make plenty for your next get-together!' 

Cranberry Fruit Punch

Submitted by: Ruth Andrewson 
This not-too-sweet punch is always a part of my Christmas buffer. It can easily be doubled if you're having a large group. --Ruth Andrewson, Peck, Idaho 
 
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