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Black girl magic drink is a term that refers to a drink that celebrates and empowers black women. It is a symbol of their beauty, strength, and resilience. This drink is not just a beverage but also a representation of a cultural movement, promoting diversity and inclusivity. The black girl magic drink is often made using ingredients that have significance to the black community. For example, it may contain hibiscus, a flower widely used in African and Caribbean cuisines. This ingredient adds a vibrant red color to the drink and has numerous health benefits.


Are frozen drinks your jam? If so, you probably love frosé too! Funny enough, I don’t typically love frozen drinks, and prefer them on the rocks. I think it’s really because I can drink them faster that way. Don’t judge me. Especially when I’m just here to help you get a good frozen drink in your life!

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This ingredient adds a vibrant red color to the drink and has numerous health benefits. Another common ingredient is blackberry, a fruit that is associated with abundance and strength. Adding blackberries to the black girl magic drink not only enhances its flavor but also adds a touch of symbolism.

Midweek Mixup: Black Girl Frosé

Let’s be real…Summer just doesn’t seem like summer without a frozen drink. Just make mine your best frosé and we’ll be all good. It gives me so much joy on a hot summer day!

Are frozen drinks your jam? If so, you probably love frosé too! Funny enough, I don’t typically love frozen drinks, and prefer them on the rocks. I think it’s really because I can drink them faster that way. Don’t judge me. Especially when I’m just here to help you get a good frozen drink in your life!

I Need a Moment

Saying this year has been one for the books is an understatement. I’ve been missing a lot, but focusing on finding pockets of joy in this new normal. One of the things I’m missing most is kicking it with my girls. Summers have been the backdrop for some of our most memorable moments, and I’m feeling a bit robbed of that this year. We would totally be drinking frosé in full kiki mode! Even though I’m missing them, we’ve been keeping the sistahood alive via group Facetimes, and group chats. Those virtual hugs, high fives, and LOLs are so damn magical. It’s just what we do.

One of the other things I’m finding joy in is the way we’ve rallied to support Black-owned businesses in the wake of the revolution. Black-owned brands are getting our dollars at every turn, and I’m loving supporting us. The McBride Sisters is just one of the BOBs that have become staples in our home this summer.

Now that you know the source of my inspiration for Black Girl Frosé, let’s get to the recipe!

What You Need

You can easily make frose at home with whatever blender you have. I used a Ninja Nutri blender, but totally would have pulled out my full size blender if I was making a larger batch. It all works.

I feel like the best frosés have a spirit, rosé wine, fruit, and a sweetener of some sort. I used Bombay Sapphire Gin, Black Girl Magic Rosé, St. Germain elderflower liqueur, frozen strawberries, lemon juice, honey, and ice.

My initial instinct was to use vodka, but I’m really trying with gin y’all. If you’ve read my post Impressed by Empress 1908 Gin, then you know I’m working on my aversion to gin. I swear, I will drink it until I love it. LOL

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The Drink Build

First things first, tell yourself you’ll only have two because you’ll want more than that! Or not!

Secondly, you dump everything in the blender and turn it on. Once everything has blended to your desired consistency, about 30 seconds or so, pour it into a glass. That’s it. The hardest part about this recipe is avoiding the tipsy brain freeze from drinking these too fast. Consider yourself warned.

D&S Tips

*My first batch was made sans sweetener, and while drinkable, it was missing something for me. However, feel free to leave it out if that’s your preference.

*Herbal simple syrups are amazing. I tried this with a basil simple syrup and it was too good! I may have gone back for a third.

*Last (and most important) tip, and it’s a life lesson really: There’s a bit of Black Girl Magic in everything good!

This will be one of the best frosés you’ll make. You won’t regret it…unless you end up with tipsy brain freeze, and even that regret is temporary. Tag @dashandstir if you make this, or your own special version. I love seeing your recreations!

Secondly, you dump everything in the blender and turn it on. Once everything has blended to your desired consistency, about 30 seconds or so, pour it into a glass. That’s it. The hardest part about this recipe is avoiding the tipsy brain freeze from drinking these too fast. Consider yourself warned.
Black girl magif drink

In addition to these ingredients, the black girl magic drink may also include other fruits, such as strawberries or raspberries, to further enhance its flavor and appearance. It can be served chilled or over ice, making it a refreshing and visually appealing beverage. The concept of the black girl magic drink goes beyond its ingredients and preparation. It is about celebrating black women and their achievements, embracing their unique beauty and culture. This drink serves as a reminder to black women that they are powerful and capable of achieving anything they set their minds to. In recent years, the black girl magic drink has gained popularity and has become a symbol of empowerment in the black community. It is often featured at events and gatherings that aim to uplift and celebrate black women. Overall, the black girl magic drink is more than just a beverage. It is a cultural statement, a symbol of empowerment, and a celebration of black women. Its vibrant colors, unique flavors, and meaningful ingredients make it a truly magical and uplifting drink..

Reviews for "Powerful and Delicious: Black Girl Magic Drinks to Energize Your Day"

1. Amy - 2 stars - I was really excited to try the Black girl magic drink after hearing so many positive reviews, but I was ultimately disappointed. The flavor was way too sweet and artificial for my taste, and it left a strange aftertaste. I also found the texture to be gritty, which made it even less enjoyable. Overall, I don't think this drink lives up to the hype and I won't be purchasing it again.
2. John - 1 star - I have to say, I was not a fan of the Black girl magic drink at all. The flavor was incredibly overpowering and tasted nothing like what I expected. It had a strange, almost chemical-like aftertaste that I found unpleasant. Additionally, the packaging was misleading as it advertised natural ingredients, but I'm not convinced that's the case. I would not recommend this drink to anyone.
3. Sarah - 3 stars - I wanted to love the Black girl magic drink, but it fell short for me. The flavor was okay, but I expected it to be more vibrant and refreshing. It also had a strange aftertaste that lingered in my mouth. I appreciate the concept behind the drink, but I think it needs some improvement in terms of taste and quality. I might give it another try in the future if there are any changes made.

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