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Grapefruit Lemonade Crush

Tart grapefruit and sweet lemonade mingle in a bubbly manner with a dry Prosecco. This Grapefruit Lemonade Crush is perfect for celebrating any occasion!

two glasses of grapefruit cocktail

Grapefruit Lemonade Crush

The day I have been waiting for all summer is finally here. Back to school!

Every parents favorite day of the year when the kids finally wake up early and are so tired from the day that they go to bed at a reasonable hour.

Not to mention the beloved routine starts back.

I am celebrating, even though my kids started two days ago, with my 9th 3-ingredient cocktail the Grapefruit Lemonade Crush.

Our back to school has not gone without its challenges. Navigating drop-off lines, new start times that vary with the day of the week, and coming to the realization that I have a high schooler.

Good God, I’m old. GAH!

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The kids are a little nervous this year as we moved to Arizona at the end of May from Georgia where we have lived for the last 12 years.

The kids each started Kindergarten there and because it is a small town have known all the other students that are in their perspective grade levels.

This year, new schools, new students, new town and they don’t know anyone at the school.

Big changes for such little guys. Actually, my kids are pretty tall but still young!

It tugs at a mom’s heartstrings to see their kids have to basically start over with friendships. I know they will meet new people, which is a good thing, but still worrisome for me.

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Our move was prompted by my husband’s job and his traveling to AZ so much. Now that we are all together and he is not traveling as much, he gets to help out taking the kids to school a few times a week. YEAH!!

The first day went ok. Other than being told that the schools get out an hour early on Wednesday (still not sure why) and finding out that it is just the elementary school and not the high school.

So, when I went to pick up my new high-schooler from his new school and he wasn’t outside waiting for me I kind of freaked. Kids were walking around so I thought that all the students were out.

After driving back home to see if he walked out of desperation and me getting there a little late from picking up my 6th grader, I drove back to the school. He didn’t answer his phone when I called.

His phone wouldn’t register on the “find your kid’s phone” app, he wouldn’t respond to my text. After 45 minutes I was on the edge of calling the police to report him missing when someone at the school finally told me that high school starts late on Wednesday, not early release.

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Overhead of lemon wedge on top of Grapefruit Lemonade Crush cocktail

Nice to know that they don’t get out early but start late which means that their start time is different the rest of the week.

Good to know as I would have taken him at the Wednesday time all week. Way to keep up informed!

Friday rolls around and my 6th grader is ready to ride his bike to school so I can go to the am hot yoga class.

I insist that he takes his phone in case he needs to call me on the way to school or on the way home.

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All is good to go, I follow him halfway and then head to yoga. Next block I get a call. His brakes quit working.  Come help me he said.

I turn around and as I am driving back he calls again. Never mind, I have it fixed.

I turn around and head to yoga late. Any amount of yoga will be okay.

Another call. Now his tires won’t turn. UGH!

I turn around again and go back to get him and drive him the rest of the way.

His “tire lights” have wrapped around the tires like 100 times.

After 10 minutes of cutting through them, we got him back on the road again. Yeah. But no time for yoga.

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This is how I feel right about now.

So, I went home and made this grapefruit lemonade crush cocktail. Another 3 ingredient cocktail to get you through the weekend or your first day of school!

If you are in the mood for something else, check out my Cherry Amaretto Limeade, my Pineapple Bourbon Cocktail, or my Summer Sangria!

Close up of 2 Grapefruit Lemonade Crush Cocktails sitting on a white table

Grapefruit Lemonade Crush

Tart grapefruit and sweet lemonade mingle in a bubbly manner with a dry prosecco.  This Grapefruit Lemonade Crush is perfect for celebrating back to school!
4.80 from 5 votes
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Course: Drinks and Cocktails
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 cocktail
Calories: 1g
Author: Jennifer Stewart

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces grapefruit juice
  • 4 ounces lemonade prepared
  • 4 ounces prosecco
  • lemon twists for garnish

Instructions

  • Mix the grapefruit juice and lemonade.
  • Add ice to your glass.
  • Pour the juice mix over the ice.
  • Top off with your prosecco.
  • Garnish and enjoy!

Notes

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 13mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 16g

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2 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Yummmm! Perfect for the summer (which is almost over – ugh!) I’m gonna have to try this out before it gets cold again 🙂

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