My daughter named her favorite fruity drink after the colors her Grandma wears to club meetings. The more frozen ingredients you use, the thicker the mixture will be. Quantities of ingredients may be varied according to what you’ve got on hand.

Recipe Directions

1. Blend all ingredients in a high-powered blender. (I use the Granita setting, run once or twice, on my Blendtec.)

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My daughter named her favorite fruity drink after the colors her Grandma wears to club meetings.

The more frozen ingredients you use, the thicker the mixture will be.

Quantities of ingredients may be varied according to what you’ve got on hand.

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I won't lie - it was astounding to me the first time I tried to make my own fruit smoothies and sorbet. I never expected the things to be better than those made with ice cream - but I was totally wrong. I'll NEVER miss ice cream as long as I have my frozen fruits to experiment with!! Great combination :)

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Don't know how the 1 cup pure water got entered twice. A total of 1 cup, give or take, is needed just to get things to loosen up in the blender.

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I won't lie - it was astounding to me the first time I tried to make my own fruit smoothies and sorbet. I never expected the things to be better than those made with ice cream - but I was totally wrong. I'll NEVER miss ice cream as long as I have my frozen fruits to experiment with!! Great combination :)

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Don't know how the 1 cup pure water got entered twice. A total of 1 cup, give or take, is needed just to get things to loosen up in the blender.

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