This post is sponsored by Seminole Pride™Noble® juice. All opinions are 100% my own.
After long hot days in the South Florida sun, nothing refreshes you quite like a cold glass of delicious juice.
So, on a recent trip to Publix, I picked up some Noble Juice to bring home for my family to try.
I took home all three of the flavors that they had available: Tangerine, Tangerine Clementine, and Blood Orange. To be honest, I hadn’t tried Noble Juice before, and was truly looking forward to tasting the juice.
I also really was intrigued by the fact that Noble has been owned by the Roe Family since 1927. They teamed up with the Seminole Tribe of Florida to continue to create high quality, pure, and purely organic juices for consumers in North America.
When I returned home from Publix, I tasted the each of the juices and loved each one of them.
I then decided to make a special treat for my family while my boys were napping. I made some homemade ice cream for them, including Blood Orange Noble Juice, and without using an ice cream machine.
To make the ice cream you need:
Blood Orange Noble Juice
heavy whipping cream
sweetened condensed milk
fresh fruit to mix in (we used bananas)
– Take 3 cups of heavy whipping cream and mix until it forms sturdy peaks.
– In another container, mix 1 cup of Blood Orange Noble Juice with (2) 14 oz cans of sweetened condensed milk
– Mix in fresh fruit
-Stir in the whipped cream
-FREEZE!
Enjoy your amazing creation and share with your family!
When my boys woke up from their naps, they were so excited to try the ice cream and LOVED it!
(So, after a long hot day of grocery shopping and makin’ ice cream, my face was not making it’s way onto this little blog…no way, no how. The cute Noble Juice shirt? Yup. Face? Nope!)
Cheers!
Noble Juice is having a Pure Family Moment Photo Contest. Stop by to enter! They also have amazing recipe creations on their website using the line of Noble Juices…they look really delicious, I’ll have to try all of them 🙂
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That sounds and looks good. I have been afraid to use juice in ice cream. I thought it would curdle.I'd like to try this recipe. Thanks!
I tried this and it turned out to be pretty good. I will make it again. Thanks for the recipe.