Sentences with phrase «yogurt smoothie bowl»

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Try mixing it with yogurt, a smoothie, or a bowl of oatmeal.
McDonald's first - quarter same - store sales rose 5.4 %, propelled by interest in all - day breakfast, the company's new» McPick 2» value menu that launched earlier this year and new products such as kale bowls and yogurt smoothies being tested in various parts of the country.
Tips for eating more: It can be hard keeping fresh peaches and eating them before they go bad, so buy a bag of organic frozen peach slices and add them to smoothies or a bowl of yogurt for even more protein.
Pitaya Smoothie Bowl — This pretty hot pink smoothie bowl is made with frozen pitaya, frozen raspberries, Greek yogurt, almond milk, granola, chia seeds, pomegranate seeds and fresh raspSmoothie Bowl — This pretty hot pink smoothie bowl is made with frozen pitaya, frozen raspberries, Greek yogurt, almond milk, granola, chia seeds, pomegranate seeds and fresh raspsmoothie bowl is made with frozen pitaya, frozen raspberries, Greek yogurt, almond milk, granola, chia seeds, pomegranate seeds and fresh raspberries.
Serve up on a smoothie bowl, with some vegan yogurt and fruit or even with some non-dairy milk and enjoy!
They're often an ingredient in smoothies and smoothie bowls, but they can also be sprinkled on cereals and yogurts or baked into pancakes, muffins and granola bars.
Blueberry Yogurt Smoothie Bowl — Who doesn't love the look of a well - decorated, colorful smoothSmoothie Bowl — Who doesn't love the look of a well - decorated, colorful smoothiesmoothie bowl?
I typically freeze them for smoothies or smoothie bowls, or often make my famous One Bowl Banana Bread recipe (which is made with nonfat Greek yogurt).
It's also fantastic sprinkled over yogurt, acai bowls, chia pudding, or smoothies.
Give it as a gift in a pretty jar, set it out in some little bowls for holiday gathering snaking, simple eat it for breakfast in a bowl with non-dairy milk, on yogurt, or a topping for a smoothie!
In the summer, a smoothie bowl (like my Orange Pistachio Almond Bowl one make with Almond Breeze Chocolate Almondmilk) or cold Greek yogurt and fruit are just fine, but in the winter, I need and easy, quick breakfast that will fuel me through my workout and warm me up from the inside.
UFood boasts a wide - ranging menu that includes lean burgers, sandwiches, rice bowls, salads, wraps, paninis, frozen yogurt and smoothies.
There are smoothie bowls, veggie wraps and rolls, noodle canapés (pear noodles with dates and cashew cheese), warming soups (miso noodle soup), hearty soups (caramelized pumpkin soup with curry sweet potato noodles), noodle salads that circle the world (Thai noodles with cucumber and sprouts, Japanese sweet potato noodles with «mayo» and yuzu dressings, Moroccan turnip noodles with Za'atar, preserved lemon and «yogurt» dressing, Italian pasta marinara two ways), Mexican black bean vermicelli salad with avocado and tomato salsa).
I've only tossed hemp hearts on top of yogurt bowls, but the idea of using them in smoothies with water is genius!ReplyCancel
I personally love spreading this on a slice of my almond flour pumpkin bread for breakfast or a snack, but it's also great on smoothie bowls, stirred into yogurt, on top of quinoa muffins or added into energy balls!
I love having a jar of granola in the pantry at all times so I can sprinkle some on my yogurt and smoothie bowls!
Try this wild blueberry smoothie bowl, which has frozen organic wild blueberries, banana, a splash of organic grape juice, flaxseed meal and plain Greek yogurt.
It's perfect for topping yogurt, smoothie bowls, and even muffins.
I have mine on top of smoothie bowls, with porridge or served with yogurt and berries.
In this smoothie bowl, I add frozen banana to frozen raspberries and coconut milk for a dairy - free alternative to milk or yogurt.
Nursing did make me hungrier in the mornings so I normally eat a smoothie bowl: homemade granola, greek yogurt, fresh fruit, and a smoothie OR mashed banana, 1/3 C oats & milk, sprinkle cinnamon, and fresh / frozen fruit heated in microwave then add pb / ab and greek yogurt.
When making smoothie bowls, we turn to a rainbow of ingredients — Greek yogurt, frozen and fresh fruit, California Avocados, nut butters, low - fat milk, 100 percent fruit juice and chia seeds.
I know people love smoothie bowls and oatmeal bowls, but I think I'm hooked on yogurt bowls.
I make it constantly, and though I'm generally in too much of a rush on weekdays to eat anything much fancier than a smoothie or protein bar, I always look forward to a bowl of yogurt topped with the chocolately good stuff and fresh berries on weekends.
These little seeds are a great way to add a little healthy fat and fiber to your smoothies or yogurt bowls!
Straight up with almond milk, over yogurt or even topped on chia pudding or smoothie bowls.
The smoothie bowl reminds me of frozen yogurt.
but yeah... I have to sneak it in smoothies and yogurt bowls.
Protein powder is commonly used in smoothies and shakes, or mixed into bowls of cooked porridge or a bowl of yogurt.
-LSB-...] are perfect for snacking, easy smoothies like this Strawberry - Rhubarb Lemonade smoothie or this PB & J smoothie, making healthy chia jams to put on greek yogurt, and as breakfast bowl -LSB-...]
I've been more into quesadillas... and smoothies... and yogurt bowls lately.
Market Pantry's frozen fruit like strawberries, wild blueberries, mangoes, and raspberries are perfect for snacking, easy smoothies like this Strawberry - Rhubarb Lemonade smoothie or this PB & J smoothie, making healthy chia jams to put on greek yogurt, and as breakfast bowl toppings.
So while it might just disappear in a bowl of milk, it adds a sweet and healthful crunch to homemade bircher muesli (as pictured here) or a bowl of plain yogurt, and would be great on top of one of those fancy green smoothie bowls.
I moved on to smoothies, porridges (and even pancakes from time to time), but part of me has always yearned for that perfect bowl of yogurt.
This easy breakfast recipe uses raspberries, strawberries, almond milk, Greek yogurt, and Carnation Breakfast Essentials ® Powder to make the prettiest, tastiest smoothie bowl!
Eat this granola with cold almond milk or sprinkle it overtop of your favorite yogurt or smoothie bowls!
They're great snacks on their own, of course, but we also love crumbling a bar over yogurt or a smoothie bowl
Additionally, if you are looking for a thicker smoothie (especially if you want to enjoy your smoothie with a spoon — like the smoothie bowl below), try freezing the strawberries, kiwi and yogurt before blending.
I don't make the smoothie every single morning because I love to make breakfast and this girl of mine will eat almost anything - eggs with fresh basil and sausage, breakfast tacos, a BLT, Brioche french toast, waffle bowls, pasta or leftovers from dinner the night before — pretty much anything — except fruit, yogurt and cereal.
The result is a rich chocolate granola that is perfect on it's own in a trail mix, with milk (non-dairy or grass - fed dairy), yogurt or, of course, this protein smoothie bowl.
Lately my husband has been on a health kick and has asked me to prepare healthier foods so I started switching things up a bit by adding egg white omelets, yogurt, fruit and granola bowl and smoothie to his breakfast routine.
This versatile yogurt makes a perfect ingredient for not only smoothies and breakfast bowls, but savory dips and sauces as well.
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From smoothies to porridge, to chia pudding, coconut yogurt, and delightful acai berry bowls, there's hardly any dish where a little acai doesn't make anything better!
A protein and superfood - packed smoothie bowl that is made extra creamy with Greek yogurt and avocado.
Add some to smoothie bowls, oatmeal, cereals, vegan yogurts, salads, etc..
Perfect on top of a smoothie bowl, with your favorite non-dairy milk, on top of Greek yogurt, or simply by the handful.
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Perfect for making smoothies, smoothie bowls, fruit salads, yogurt and more.
So instead of reaching for a plain bagel, a bowl of sugary cereal, or a piece of white toast — all simple carbs — try a smoothie made with fruit and yogurt, a bowl of oatmeal or whole grain cereal, or scrambled eggs on whole wheat toast.
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