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10 Ways to Use Raspberries Before They Go Bad

April 1, 2015 by Katie Femia Leave a Comment

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10 Ways to Use Raspberries Before They Go Bad - Here are 10 fun ways to use raspberries, from making homemade fruit leather to easy DIY face scrubs.

Did you find yourself picking an abundance of raspberries this summer? If so, you may be looking for ways to use them up before they go bad. No worries, as below you will find 10 uses for raspberries you can try right away! These uses are fun, frugal, and pretty tasty. Plus, they can be done using both fresh and frozen berries. Take a look to get started!

10 Ways to Use Raspberries Before They Go Bad

1. Make your ice cubes cute.

Is there such a thing as cute ice cubes? Why yes, there is. The next time you make a tray of ice, add raspberries to it. They will freeze in the ice and not only last longer, but brighten up your drinks and add some flavor!

2. Sweeten up your salads.

Sweet flavors added to savory salads can really make them pop. Sprinkle a few raspberries on top of your salad to add some sweet flavor that can’t be beat. Raspberries mix well with feta cheese, vinaigrettes, and a variety of greens. Try them!

3. Make your own spread.

You can make your own sandwich spread when you add a little sugar (about 1 teaspoon) and raspberries (2 cups) to your food processor. You can even add some honey, mint, or other berries to the mix if you wish. Spread on bread or muffins and enjoy.

4. Try a smoothie.

Add a cup of natural yogurt, a cup of ice, a little honey, and a cup of raspberries to a blender and make your own smoothie. Raspberries are full of vitamins and minerals, so this is a great breakfast option and a great way to start your day.

5. Make your own fruit leather.

Blend a cup of raspberries in a food processor until smooth. Add one teaspoon of honey and mix well. Pour the mixture into a food dehydrator and allow to dry. You can then peel it off and enjoy. This is a natural fruit leather that is free from sugar and additives!

6. Top off your oatmeal.

Fresh raspberries are a great for topping off oatmeal. You can even stir them in for a sweet surprise in every bite. Break the berries apart or toss them in whole. Either way you are sure to enjoy them.

7. Pair with chocolate.

Top your sundaes with raspberries or add them to your brownie mix. Dress up simple chocolate pudding by placing it in a phyllo shell and topping with fresh raspberries. It’s a gourmet treat that is tasty and frugal.

8. Dress up a cocktail.

Add a skewer of fresh raspberries to your martinis, or drop a few in your lemonade. They add a fun pop of color and flavor.

9. Make frozen yogurt bites.

Dip raspberries in yogurt and place them on parchment paper on top of a cookie sheet. Freeze until solid. This makes a great bite size snack for kids that is easy and healthy.

10. Make your skin shine.

Break apart a few raspberries and mix with a teaspoon of granulated sugar. Gently scrub onto your skin and rinse clean. Raspberries help keep inflammation down and can reduce puffiness.

When you give these 10 uses for raspberries a try, you can use up all of those delightful berries before they go to waste. Give these tips a try!

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Welcome. I'm Alea!

On Premeditated Leftovers I share simple recipes made with whole foods, practical shopping tips, time saving techniques, and meal planning strategies. I also share tips for minimizing food waste, so more of the food that is purchased ends up on the table.

While volunteering as a budget counselor, I realized that food is the element of most people’s budgets where they have the greatest control. I set out to develop low-cost recipes from scratch to prove it’s possible to create delicious meals on a limited budget. Eating well while spending less is about more than just creating recipes using inexpensive ingredients; it’s about creatively combining ingredients so you don’t feel deprived and are inspired to stick to your budget.

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