You probably figured out that I love to share great drink recipes here. As the days get warmer staying hydrated is so important. A great way to do that is with low calorie flavored beverages. Personally I love clean, refreshing water all by itself. I drink that 99% of the time. But when I am looking for something to serve guests it’s nice to offer something new & exciting. So I came up with this Coconut Lime Spritzer that is so perfect for that. It’s refreshing, low calorie & incredibly simple to make using my Essential Oils.
Last month I joined some of my fellow bloggers to bring you great recipes that you can make with Lemon Essential Oils. This month we are sharing some AWESOME recipes for Lime Essential Oils that you don’t want to miss! Be sure to scroll down to see what everyone else is sharing today!
Coconut Lime Spritzer : Essential Oils Lime
Ingredients
- 1 can 12 ounces Coconut Flavored Sparkling Water
- 1-2 drops Lime Essential Oil
- Ice
Instructions
- Fill highball glass with ice
- Fill with your sparkling water
- Add your essential oil
- Stir - enjoy!
- **Not all essential oils are edible. Due to lack of purity, 98% of essential oils sold should NOT be ingested. An edible essential oil will be labeled “therapeutic-grade” and have a “Supplement Facts” box on the label showing the nutritional value – do NOT use just any brand of essential oil for cooking/flavoring foods. Be sure to use pure oils from reliable sources, not synthetic scents or flavorings.
Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate. Please double-check with your own dietary calculator for the best accuracy. We at Yummi Haus cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.
***Not all essential oils are edible. Due to lack of purity, 98% of essential oils sold should NOT be ingested. An edible essential oil will be labeled “therapeutic-grade” and have a “Supplement Facts” box on the label showing the nutritional value – do NOT use just any brand of essential oil for cooking/flavoring foods. Be sure to use pure oils from reliable sources, not synthetic scents or flavorings.
Interested in buying Essential Oils? I have a great FAQ page here that will answer your questions and give you all the info you need to order your own set!
Check out all these great uses for Essential Oils- Lime
Coconut Lime Spritzer // Blackberry Lime Margaritas // Strawberry Limeade
Cherry Lime Chia Energy Bars // Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake // Creamy Lime Pie Bites
Margarita Crepe Cake //Edible Watermelon Bowl // Margarita Cookies
Southwestern Black Bean & Corn Salad // Lime Cheesecake Shooters
Looking for more great ideas for using Essential Oils? Last month we shared Lemon recipes!
Lemon Infused Sugar
To see where I am linking today- visit HERE
Tamar says
This sounds right up my alley!
Have a blessed Easter!
Gina Kleinworth says
Thank you Tamar!!!! Happy Passover to you!!! Hugs!!
Pam says
What brand of coconut water spritzer do you buy and where do you buy it? Also, what else do you use with your lime essential oil (other uses)?
Gina Kleinworth says
Hi Pam. I like La Croix for my coconut seltzer water but if I come across another I would pick that up. It doesn’t matter too much on that. As for the other uses for lime essential oil – like to use it as a refreshing air freshener in my entry way & I add it to my cleaning products for things I make such as garbage disposal refresh tabs or room spray. It’s also great in sugar scrubs or added to cleaners for a great citrus scent. A lot of these other gals that I have teamed up with are sharing some fabulous recipes they used their lime oil in too. Be sure to check those out at the end of the post.
Jen says
That looks fantastic! I bet it would be great at the beach!
Blair @ The Seasoned Mom says
I love how easy this recipe is, Gina! Those cans of coconut flavored seltzer water are staples in my fridge, so I’ll be trying this tomorrow! So smart…wish I had thought of the combination sooner. 🙂
Audrey says
Your photos are gorgeous! the drink looks quite refreshing.
Saw this on Tasty Tuesdays