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raspberry spritzer

Cook Time:5 minsTotal Time:5 minsServings:2Yield:2 servingsJump to Nutrition Facts

Cook Time:5 minsTotal Time:5 minsServings:2Yield:2 servings

Cook Time:5 mins

Cook Time:

5 mins

Total Time:5 mins

Total Time:

Servings:2

Servings:

2

Yield:2 servings

Yield:

2 servings

Jump to Nutrition Facts

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients2cupsseltzer⅔cupfrozen raspberries2sprigsfresh mint3 ounces raspberry-flavored syrup, or ChambordIce cubes

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Ingredients

2cupsseltzer

⅔cupfrozen raspberries

2sprigsfresh mint

3 ounces raspberry-flavored syrup, or Chambord

Ice cubes

DirectionsCombine seltzer, raspberries, mint and raspberry-flavored syrup (or Chambord) in a small pitcher. Pour over ice.Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, June/July 2005

Directions

Combine seltzer, raspberries, mint and raspberry-flavored syrup (or Chambord) in a small pitcher. Pour over ice.

Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, June/July 2005

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)169Calories42gCarbs1gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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