Monday, June 2, 2014

GOOD TASTE: Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes | Pomegranate Ice Part 2

Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework  | carolynshomework
Hello friends! Last week I shared some super refreshing pomegranate lemonade ice cubes and today in part 2 of my pomegranate series I’ve made some Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes.



Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework | carolynshomework You can see my Pomegranate Lemonade Ice post here and my no mess tips on how to easily seed a pomegranate.


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework |  carolynshomework Making these pomegranate mini cubes is as easy as it gets. But the payoff is huge. Have them on hand to add to your favorite beverage like this cranberry white peach juice.


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework | carolynshomework These ice cubes are tiny and they melt fast.


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework  | carolynshomework I have a mini ice cube tray. The little cubes barely fit one seed each. Just fill the tray about half way with water and plop in your seeds. Freeze, pop out and store them in a freezer container. It’s like an instant frozen vitamin.


  Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework | carolynshomework I think these would be great for serving cold appetizers at a buffet. Imagine a tray of these with little cocktail shrimp on top. Pretty!


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework  | carolynshomework The burst of deep, deep red seeds are so amazing.


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework  | carolynshomework Even better, just add them to plain water. As the ice melts the water turns slightly pink and is so refreshing.


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework |  carolynshomeworkI’m slightly obsessed with pomegranates lately. In fact, I have more pomegranate ideas to share with you in the coming weeks.


Pomegranate Mini Ice Cubes via homework  | carolynshomework Refreshing!

  
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6 comments :

  1. I bet it is so refreshing! It looks extremely delish! I will have to make some of those fabulous ice-cubes.... Happy week to you!!! :)
    hugs x, Crystelle
    Crystelle Boutique

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  2. So simple yet so effective both in taste and looks! Totally pinning! Found you from the Snap's Show & Tell link up! Such a lovely blog I may add!

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  3. Where do you find pomegranates this time of year? I have a pomegranate tree (bush) and it is just now blooming.
    No pomegranates until Halloween time.

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    1. Hi Judianne, I'm in Southern California so I think it's our season right now. They have them at my grocery store. But maybe they ship them from somewhere else. I was just happy to see them in the produce section. :)

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  4. Ok I really want one of these little ice cube trays now! These are so cute and I'd definitely drink more water if it looked and tasted like this!
    Featuring you tonight on Project Inspire{d}. Thanks as always for linking up!

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  5. Mini was makes everything even cuter! Pinned. Sending love your way! Lou Lou Girls

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