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Activated Charcoal Honey Lavender Lemonade

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7/07/2016

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Things I am currently loving…or ok I will admit, slightly obsessed:

  1. Activated charcoal: did you see my post on my daily skincare routine and why I am loving activated charcoal?
  2. Pressed Juicery “Freeze”: ok, obsessed with their fro-yo (and no its not actual frozen yogurt but those words make me smile).  They just opened in Hawaii and for the first time in about 5 years, I can actually go to a real-life store and buy a dessert! You don’t know how happy this makes me, and how sad my wallet is due to all my visits! They take vegetable and fruit juice and turn it into soft serve “freeze” as they call it! A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! And they don’t use any refined sugars, so happy happy me!
  3. Lavender essential oil: I have always loved the smell of lavender, ah the lavender fields in France are simply fabulous! Lavender is so relaxing and I have been loving diffusing it recently throughout the day and especially at night.  I can’t tell you how much better I sleep at night and wake up actually feeling refreshed!  Send me an email if you want to learn more!

Summer is in full swing and that has me reaching for some ice-cold drinks.  I grabbed a bottle of charcoal lavender lemonade from Pressed Juicery the other day and it was so darn delicious, I had to re-create it the next day!  This lemonade is not overly sweet which I love, but so refreshing on a hot day and the flavors of lavender and lemon combine so beautifully!

I have been loving using activated charcoal on my skin (read my post on my daily cleansing routine) and thought well hey if it can help detox, why not drink it! Now, you don’t want to drink too much of this stuff because it can be too dehydrating if you do, but this honey sweetened lavender lemonade is just so refreshing!

Lavender essential oil is my absolute favorite—the smell just makes me happy and keeps me so calm! I usually keep my bottle of lavender close by for any stressful situations and love diffusing it at night.  A few drops gives this lemonade such a rich, pure flavor.  Please note: I can only recommend using and consuming pure, therapeutic grade essential oils and if you want more information on which ones I LOVE and why, send me a quick email!

Activated Charcoal Honey Lavender Lemonade

Recipe inspired by Pressed Juicery.

serves 4

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups filtered water
  • 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp raw honey
  • 1/2 tsp activated charcoal (approximately 800 mg)
  • 4 drops pure lavender essential oil*

*I can only recommend using and consuming pure, therapeutic grade essential oils.  For more information on what ones I use and why I love them, send me a quick email!

Directions

  • Add all ingredients to a blender.  Blend on high briefly until mixed.
  • Pour and serve over ice.
  • Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint if desired, I personally love the smell of that as you sip.
  • Store remaining lemonade in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, shaking before you pour.

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  1. Rach says:

    Do you buy the activated charcoal tablets that you linked to and just mash them up? Or is there a protective coating on the tablets that make it difficult to blend into a powder?

  2. Dulce says:

    Hey, there!

    I’m dying to try your recipe! I’m a huge fan of the pressed juicery version, but I live outside of the US and I can’t get it :(.
    I have a quick question tho – what type of lavender oil do you use? As not all of them are edible (or I haven’t found one that is).. I have dry lavender bulbs – culinary grade – could I use this instead? And if so, how much of it do you reckon I should use?
    Thank you so much! I love your blog 🙂

  3. Dulce says:

    Hi, Caroline!

    I love your blog and your lifestyle tips. I stumble upon this recipe for the charcoal-honey-lavander refresher, and I’d love to give it a try – I’m also a huge fan of the presses juicery one, but I don’t live in the US, so I’d like to try making it myself.

    I have one question tho, I haven’t been able to find lavender essential oil that’s suitable for drinking, but I have dry lavender buds, do you think I could substitute the lavender oil with lavender buds? And if so, how much of the buds would you reckon I should put it?

    Thank you so much, and keep up the good work 🙂

    • Caroline Potter says:

      Yes, it is so good! I think you could make a honey simple syrup and then strain out the lavender buds but I would have no clue how many to use…maybe 1/2-1 tsp?

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