Hi Everyone! Happy National Drink you Vegetables Day!!
Today I have a follow-up post from myPower Garden Quick Bread, and today I am using Naked Juice Power Garden Tomato Kick! I made the most delicious Virgin Bloody Mary.
I’ll be honest with you I never had a Bloody Mary, so when I made the recipe, I had to have my Husband test it and he said it was pretty spot on and very delicious. I honestly didn’t think I would like it, but I have to say I really love it!! Between the two Naked Juices I have had, I really am loving the Power Garden Tomato Kick! I actually like it better than the Power Garden Berry, which is kind of surprising to me. The juice is thick and tastes of tomatoes with a hint of other healthy vegetables.
Since it is #DrinkVeggies day, I thought that a virgin bloody mary would be perfect! I debated about a vegetable smoothie, but I think this is much better and since I made this on Father’s Day, it’s a perfect compliment to morning breakfast for everyone. Obviously since I’m calling it virgin, I didn’t use any vodka in my drink because I wanted something that would give me a nice pick me up and not make me tipsy before my day began.
The drink is very easy to make, it contains a dash of hot sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, lemon juice and a small dash of celery stalk. Now a Bloody Virgin Mary wouldn’t be a bloody mary without the addition of a celery stalk! Plus I think the garnishes make it pretty! Loving the colors of this drink!
- 8 oz Naked Juice Power Garden Tomato Kick
- ½ tsp lemon juice
- ⅛ tsp celery salt
- 2 to 3 drops hot sauce (to taste)
- 2 to 3 drops Worcestershire sauce
- dash pepper
- ½ cup ice
- 1 celery stick for garnish
- 1 slice lemon for garnish
- 3 Spanish olives
- In a glass add Naked Juice, lemon juice, celery salt, hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Mix well. Add ice, stur. Sprinkle the pepper on top and add celery stalk, lemon slice and olives.
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So why don’t you come and join Celebrate National Eat Drink Your Vegetables Day with Naked Juice. Show us how you drink your veggies, just tweet it at #DrinkVeggies.
Have a great day!!!
Toodles,
Jennifer
Power Garden is Naked Juice’s new veggie drink lineup with 1lb. of veggies in every bottle*. With delicious flavors that only Naked could blend, Power Garden offers one of the easiest ways to get your daily servings of veggies and fruits, along with good sources of fiber, vitamins and minerals. Learn more athttp://www.nakedjuice.com/veggiedrinks.
*weight of vegetables, prior to juicing
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Joanne says
I LOVE bloody marys but i would much rather have your healthful version than anything you can get from a bar! Love it!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you so much Joanne!
Marie @ Little Kitchie says
Bloody Marys are my JAM. I love these healthier ones!!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Marie! We love this drink! I’m going to have to try a real Bloody Mary soon!
The Café Sucre Farinec says
What a fun way to get the “good” stuff int! These look amazing!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Ahhh, thank you so much Chris!
Stacy says
We love Bloody Marys at our house, Jennifer, and this does look spot on. I am an olive lover so I love that little addition as well. Pretty and delicious!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Stacy! I never had an official Bloody Mary, but I plan on it soon!
Dan says
Are they ok for children
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Hi Dan, I would probably omit the hot sauce and pepper. Also, I would skip the olives. The rest should be fine.
George Malies says
I like to put a dash of cayenne pepper in mine, but then again I like mine spicy. I also add tsp of lemon juice instead of the half recommendation in the recipe. I can also do with out the olives.