We'd love to hear your thoughts
about this blueberry smoothie and would greatly appreciate it if you could rate and review the recipe once you've tried it!
Not exact matches
I've been all
about mango -
blueberry smoothies this summer so this looks PERFECT!
AND the belly is happy
about it Let's start baking... well, not really Frozen Berry Basil Non-Dairy
Smoothie Yields: 4 servings Ingredients: 2 cups of So Delicious Vanilla Coconut Milk 2 cups of So Delicious Strawberry Ice Cream 2 cups of frozen strawberries (I buy fresh and put in freezer) 2 cups of ice cubes 3 - 4 small fresh basil leaves (grab a few extra and set aside for garnishing) 1/2 cup of frozen
blueberries (again, I buy fresh and freezer myself) Directions: 1.
When miss Kara reached out to me
about the Wild
Blueberry smoothie contest, I knew as a newly proclaimed Main - er, I was obligated to REPRESENT!
I would love this
Smoothie as I also love
blueberries — well done on becoming the Froothie Ambassador, I look forward to seeing more delicious creations using this machine I read so much
about.
This
smoothie is easy, quick to make and is going to give you tons of those Natural Killer Cell promoting
blueberries that we talked
about earlier.
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about Blueberry Muffin
Smoothie
And this week's fun fact
about Jas, is that his favorite lunchtime meal is a green
smoothie with spinach
blueberries, avocado, and hemp protein.
I assume you are talking
about glycemic index The research I did suggested that
blueberries might be a better choice for you than grapes in your
smoothie, although how MUCH is also a big factor.
How
about my
blueberry bliss
smoothie bowl or immunity soup.
I'll do intermittent fasting a few days a week and normally break the fast with a
smoothie that contains
blueberries or
about a cup of another fruit.
-- Moringa, added as a heaping tablespoon to the
smoothie Typically, I'll blend the concoction above with
about 20g of a good, clean protein powder along with a big Theodore Roosevelt sized mug of ice and a dropperful of organic stevia, and then, once blended, I top with crunchy goodies such as organic unsweetened coconut flakes, spirulina or chlorella tablets, cacao nibs or organic frozen
blueberries — all of which (except the coconut flakes perhaps) also confer good longevity - enhancing properties.
My morning
smoothie is all
about organic
blueberries plus our vanilla protein powder and almond butter.