Welcome back to Mini Chef Mondays! We took a little break for the holidays last week but we are back for the New Year and plan to keep with our regular schedule bringing you fun recipes for kids every Monday! The holidays are over but that doesn’t mean you have to stop celebrating altogether! Mix up one of these fun mocktails with your kids to make a regular day into a fun party!
15+ Mocktails to Make with Your Kids
- Watermelon Cherry Mint Mocktail
- Pineapple Holiday Mocktail
- Cherry Limeade
- Tropical Slushie
- 7 Up Cranberry Spritzer
- Honeydew Lemon Slush
- Easy Strawberry Lemonade
- Cranberry Pineapple Mocktail
- Mocktail Hawaiian Sangria
- Easy Pomegranate Lime Mocktail
- Virgin Mojitos
- Strawberry Mint Lemonade
- Virgin Frozen Watermelon Margaritas
- Homemade Fruit Punch
- Blue Sparkler Mocktail
- Sunny Mock Sangria
- Fruit Crush Punch
- Disney’s Inside Out Inspired Kids Drinks
I am hosting Mini Chef Mondays along with 5 fabulous bloggers.
Be sure to check out each of their Mini Chef posts as well!
- Shopska Salad Recipe // Courtney’s Sweets
- Valentine Spritz Cookies // Finding Zest
- Healthy Banana Split Recipe Kids Can Make // Eating Richly
- Cashew Brittle // Giggles, Gobbles and Gulps
- Healthy Green Juice // Vegging at the Shore
- Mocktails for Kids Round Up // My Mini Adventurer
So many yummy drinks! Seriously, who needs alcohol?
Which one is your mini-chef’s favourite?
For a Latin America themed birthday party we made kids-friendly Caipirinha out of sparkling apple juice, brown sugar and lime. It was so delicious!
Nice list, indeed, who needs alcohol, these are great alternatives to spend a lovely evening without the headache the following morning!
Btw, love the layout of your site (which reminds me I need to work a bit more on mine)
Hoping to have a bit of a break from the booze so these will come in very handy. Why waste them on the kids? ha ha !
It is sometimes a struggle to make my kids try new kind of fruits and/or tastes. I think it is a good idea to prepare lemonades for them with new ingredients to try 🙂
Thank you for sharing your ideas!