How do you make your smoothie?

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  • Happyoceangirl
    Happyoceangirl Posts: 1,993 Member
    Shelly -
    I've been making a similar one lately -

    OJ
    frozen mixed berries
    1/2 small frozen banana
    1/2 papaya
    protein powder
    a handful of ice

    Is it breakfast time yet? :wink:
  • pinbotchick
    pinbotchick Posts: 3,904
    bump
  • lastrobi
    lastrobi Posts: 3 Member
    You definately can not go wrong with smoothies. I usually just keep a few sherberts on hand, a few frozen fruits and a variety of juices (pomegranate and blueberry always make a good one, or the obvious oj). I just have fun and throw in a lil of this and a lil of that.. Then its not the exact same every day and may not get boring and repetitive!
  • toots99
    toots99 Posts: 3,794 Member
    I do one called the Green Monster. (You don't taste the spinach.)

    cup of skim milk
    2-4 ice cubes
    1 Tbsp peanut butter
    1 banana
    handful of spinach or baby spinach
    Ground flax if you have it.

    This sounds good...thanks!
  • Citygirlx210
    Citygirlx210 Posts: 10 Member
    8 oz skim milk
    1 or 2 Tbs reduced sugar chocolate syrup
    1 Tbs creamy peanut butter
    1/2 FROZEN banana
    2 Tbs Ground flaxseed

    mix in blender for a great tasting, not too unhealthy smoothie. It does total between 300 - 400 calories, but is satisfying as a meal......... The key is the frozen bananas....... They add thickness and make it more of a milkshake like texture. You could throw some ice in it......but it isn't necessary.....
  • MercuryBlue
    MercuryBlue Posts: 886 Member
    Frozen fruit + yogurt + half a banana + juice = yummy!

    I use that basic formula over and over and always have something different and delicious.

    Hubby got me a Magic Bullet for Xmas, and I've been making smoothies left and right.

    My favorite is:

    -Frozen grapes
    -Apple juice
    -Pineapple yogurt
    -Half a banana
    -Squirt of honey

    I basically just toss stuff in and blend. If it's too thick, I add more liquid. Too runny, add more fruit. :)
  • bump!
  • alwaysenl
    alwaysenl Posts: 197 Member
    my most fave is this:
    Mocha Java Smoothie

    Combine your breakfast with your coffee for a real treat. For a thicker recipe, add 2 tablespoon vanilla yogurt.

    Servings: 1

    3/4 cup brewed dark coffee

    1/2 cup soy milk

    1 banana, peeled

    1 1/2 tablespoons cocoa powder

    1 teaspoon vanilla

    6 ice cubes

    Place all ingredients in a blender and puree until smooth.

    This one sounds very interesting...combining your coffee and smoothie! I think I just might have to try this. It would be easier having one thing to sip on during my drive into work :wink: Thanks!
  • coniotto
    coniotto Posts: 4 Member
    I buy the three berries frozen bag of berries from Costco and put 1 cup in the blender and add 1 cup of vanilla soy milk.. yummy!!
  • Hels40
    Hels40 Posts: 25
    Peanut Butter-Banana-Soy Smoothie

    one serving
    1 cup Soy milk Chocolate or Vanilla (I like Silk Organic chocolate)
    1 banana
    1 TB SP natural peanut butter
    ice...a few cubes will do

    177 calories, 1g fat, 3g fiber, 11g sugars, 3 protein

    :drinker:

    This one sounds lush,thanks for sharing i will try it :smile:

    Reading all of the members recipes for smoothies is very inspiring. I had a smoothy maker and used to just chuck anything in but sadly i broke it. I now just use my little hand blender which does a grand job.
    I made one today LOL very simple.
    Pot of ww vanilla yogurt (under 50 cals)
    1/2 tin gooseberries (juice drained 55 cals)
    drop of milk,all blended together and it was beautiful. Probably not the lowest calorie smoothie but i was peckish and it really filled me up. :love:
  • MFPfriend
    MFPfriend Posts: 1,121 Member
    Bump! Smoothies in the morning are a great idea.
  • maleika4
    maleika4 Posts: 1 Member
    a homemade cherry picker smoothie

    cup of frozen black cherries
    cup of frozen strawberries
    cup of apple juice
    cup of 2% or soy milk
    soy vanilla protein
    4 or 5 ice cubs
    table spoon of honey
  • sprags
    sprags Posts: 56
    I do one called the Green Monster. (You don't taste the spinach.)

    cup of skim milk
    2-4 ice cubes
    1 Tbsp peanut butter
    1 banana
    handful of spinach or baby spinach
    Ground flax if you have it.

    I'm intrigued...I don't like any leafy veggies (so of course I have none in my diet). Maybe I can work them in this way :huh:
  • cdavis1126
    cdavis1126 Posts: 302 Member
    1/2 cup cold coffee
    2 packets of splenda
    1/2 cup crushed ice
    1 scoop vanilla protein powder

    put it all in the blender and you've got a mocha cappucino. can't wait till it's warmer so i can start enjoying these again.
  • Laceylala
    Laceylala Posts: 3,094 Member
    I too do green smoothie..

    I have a magic bullet and that think ROCKS. I blend it all together, take the blender blade thingy off and put the cap on and out it goes with me to work. Best $50 I ever spent for the morning meals.

    ice
    spinach (as much as I can shove in there)
    protein powder
    1/2 cup milk
    water

    I tried the Spiru-tein Tangerine protein packet this morning...it tasted like Fruit Loops cereal to me. Personally I don't care for that cereal at all..but for those who miss it, there you go! Liquid Fruit Loops!


    I've also juiced cucumber, celery, spinach and apples and blended that with ice and strawberry protein powder for a good smoothies as well.
  • melgibson
    melgibson Posts: 702 Member
    My Favourite Breakfast Smoothie!!

    Banana Chocolate :o)

    250mls Unsweetened Soya Milk
    1 Small banana
    1 Tsp Bournville Cocoa Powder
    1 Scoop Holland & Barrett 90% Soya Protein Powder - Vanilla
    2 Tsp Splenda Granulated Sweetener

    Mix in Blender or Smootie maker.
    Tastes so nice and keeps you full up for ages, won't want anything til lunch - at least!!
    Also loads of protein so helps feel satisfied and help build muscle.
    Under 270 Cals and all good stuff!!

    Try it!! :drinker:
  • here_I_go_again
    here_I_go_again Posts: 463 Member
    :smile: bumping for later
  • averys7
    averys7 Posts: 60 Member
    bump...love the ideas!
  • Valarrie
    Valarrie Posts: 2 Member
    Peanut butter banana chocolate smoothie

    In a blender combine 1 cup 1% milk
    2 TBS wheat germ (or 1 TBS wheat germ and 1 TBS ground flax seed)
    2 TBS organic no sugar or salt added peanut butter
    1 TBS unsweetened cocoa powder
    1/2 to 1 chopped frozen banana (depending on the size) I chop and freeze bananas (always keep some in the freezer for my smoothies)

    Blend until smooth, add crushed ice and continue blending until it is the consistency you desire (I like to eat mine like ice cream with a spoon when I have time, but if on the go, can add less ice for a more liquid smoothie to drink)

    This is usually sweet enough for me but if you want a bit sweeter you can add some honey, agave nector, or no calorie sweetener.
  • elysant
    elysant Posts: 139
    bumping
  • melgibson
    melgibson Posts: 702 Member
    BUMMMMPPP!!!
  • melgibson
    melgibson Posts: 702 Member
    Bumping for Roxanewhite :o)
  • TonyaR
    TonyaR Posts: 78 Member
    bump
  • sandara
    sandara Posts: 830 Member
    bump :smile:
  • mommamills
    mommamills Posts: 437
    bump :drinker:
  • Serenifly
    Serenifly Posts: 669 Member
    1/4 cup 1% milk (I don't use fruit juice as it's sooo high in Sugar - though I noticed milk has a bunch of sugar too)
    Plain Fat Free Yogurt
    Frozen Berries (blue berries are my fave)
    Frozen Banana
    (I buy a bunch, wait for them to get brown soft (banana bread ready) and peel and freeze them, they taste better like that IMHO)
  • HealthyChanges2010
    HealthyChanges2010 Posts: 5,831 Member
    Smoothie Bump!:tongue:
  • HealthyChanges2010
    HealthyChanges2010 Posts: 5,831 Member
    1/4 cup 1% milk (I don't use fruit juice as it's sooo high in Sugar - though I noticed milk has a bunch of sugar too)
    Plain Fat Free Yogurt
    Frozen Berries (blue berries are my fave)
    Frozen Banana
    (I buy a bunch, wait for them to get brown soft (banana bread ready) and peel and freeze them, they taste better like that IMHO)

    The tough part about super ripe bananas is how much more sugar they contain as they ripen, the darker they are and the more spots appear the more sugar then contain. Very high GI factor on over ripe bananas, not crushing your smoothie idea, that's certainly NOT my intention.:flowerforyou: :happy: I'm simply sharing what I read about GI in certain foods.

    GI = Glycemic Index (lots on the web about it for anyone not in the know and curious):flowerforyou:
  • jdp21
    jdp21 Posts: 155 Member
    3/4 cup of skim milk
    3/4 fat-free yogurt (typically vanilla for me)
    1/2 raspberries
    1/2 scoop of vanilla whey powder (optional, of course)
    2 tsp of organic peanut butter

    It actually tastes pretty good. I have it before I'm going to the gym or after if I couldn't before!
  • p1nkpr1ncess
    p1nkpr1ncess Posts: 254 Member
    Mmmm Yummy! This is just what I needed! Just got a smoothie maker and been experimenting! So far I really like:

    1/2 cup Skim Milk
    1/2 cup Water
    1 Scoop Chocolate Protein
    1 TBSP Peanut Butter
    Drizzle of honey / Bit of sweetener

    I've got loads of frozen berries though and made a nice smoothie for the kids earlier with it so I'm excited about trying new things! Smoothie for lunch is on the cards for tomorrow! :)
    -x-x-
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