Iced Fruit Tea is an easy and quick 10 minute recipe for a refreshing fruity tea that is perfect for the spring and summner. Peaches, raspberries and blueberries are combined together for this great beverage which is ALSO a heart-healthy, NO-FAT, NO CHOLESTEROL, low carbohydrates, low sodium and a WeightWatchers (1) PointsPlus and diabetic friendly recipe. Makes (7) Servings. Iced Fruit Tea will be loved by everyone in your family and all your guests.
INGREDIENTS:iced-fruit-tea
1 cup orange juice
1 pkt (makes 2 qt. drink) or 2 pkts (makes 1 qt. drink each)
Crystal Light Peach Flavor Iced Tea Mix*
2 fresh peaches, sliced
1 cup fresh red raspberries
1 cup fresh blueberries
*Note: Crystal Light packets come in two sizes. Please note packet size before preparing recipe.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Add water and juice to drink mix in a large plastic or glass pitcher; stir until mix is dissolved.
2. Stir in fruit. Serve in glasses over ice.
YIELD: 7 Servings.
Serving Size: 1 cup per serving.
WW PointsPlus+ = 1
Carb Choices: 1
Diet Exchange:
1 Fruit
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:
Calories: 50, Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 10mg, Sugars 8g, Carbohydrates 12g, Fiber 2g, Protein 1g
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