Smoothie?
daphne_gets_fit
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Ok, so I was thinking about doing smoothies for breakfast as kind of a quick go-to breakfast in the morning, I don't know the first thing about making a smoothie, but I do have a blender. Is it just frozen fruit, plain yougurt, and orange juice? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :happy:
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bumping for some good ideas....0
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I use fat free vanilla yogurt, frozen strawberries, frozen pineapple and either a splash of skim milk or sugar free cranberry juice. You can really just go wild with whatever you want! Any frozen fruit will be VERY tasty. Basically, blend a bunch of stuff up, whatever you like! Its fun to experiment!
I think I used 1/2 c yogurt, 1 c strawberries, 1/2 c pineapple and enough liquid to make it the right consistency.0 -
i dont do smoothies ( they make me gain weight go fig) but i do love protein shakes jay robb with some PB2 powder mix is yummy0
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pretty much. you can use any fruit juice though, or substitute milk in place. you can add protein or nutritional powders as well. my favorite fruit combo is blueberry/banana, but i'm also really fond of banana/pineapple/strawberry with some chocolate syrup (like a banana split shake)! i use a chocolate protein powder instead of the syrup and for the most part, stick to milk instead of juice.0
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My two favorites are
Half of a banana
About a scoop of peanut butter
1/2 cup skim milk
two ice cubes
and then a really good one I found on here, Strawberry shortcake
1/2 cup skim milk
1/2 cup fat free cottage cheese
4-6 packets sweetener
1 cup of strawberries0 -
I love the yoplait smoothies! One bag is 2 servings when mixed w/ 1 cup of skim milk. So you can have half the bag and 1/2 cup skim milk. I saw them on biggest loser and decided to try one (strawberry banana) and I loved it! Quick and easy and delicious. It has the frozen fruit and yogurt pieces already there... but if you are looking for a cheaper way to make them I'd say buy frozen fruit and add some yogurt to it yourself w/ some skim milk.0
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Here's a smoothie recipe and the web site for more recipes:
http://www.smoothieweb.com/non-fat-low-calorie-strawberry-banana-smoothie/
Enjoy! :drinker: (lots of water)0 -
i am curious too. thanks for posting0
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I use frozen fruit, non fat yogurt and tofu. You dont taste the tofu and its a great source of protein. I do add a splenda to sweeten it. You can also make lunch time ones with the tofu by adding organic chicken or vegi broth with peas or carrots or green beans. But I suggest warming the lunch ones.0
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I keep it simple with 1 cup oj, 1 banana, 1 cup fruit of my choice and then add a scoop or two of protein powder (I'm not very good at eating meat so at least I get protein this way!) The hubs doesn't like it with oj so he puts frozen yogurt in his. I'm lactose intollerant though so I skip the milk/yogurt idea.0
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We switch it up, but normally do-
Spinach leaves
blueberries
strawberries
banana
soy milk
a bit of favorite juice
Or
Peaches
strawberries
raspberries
banana
juice
soy milk
We add different things, but always do: soy milk & banana.
All fruit is frozen except the banana. We use our Vita-Mix. BOMB breakfast! And very filling!0 -
I freeze peeled bananas to start. then I add some skim or 1% milk. Then just wing it... I keep frozen fruit in the freezer all the time. Whenever I have fruit that is on the verge of going bad, I cut it up and freeze it. I have recently started using greek yogurt or cottage cheese to increase the protein. if I don't have any, I use plain yogurt. My kids like it when I use flavored yogurt (it makes the smoothie much sweeeter!)
I will also throw in some spinach... it usually makes the smoothie a weird color. BUT very good for you and it doesn't alter the taste.
If it needs a bit more sugar I will add some oj or pineapple juice, but this is usually not necessary.
have fun with it and get CREATIVE!0 -
Smoothie
If yall like protein shakes a good one is
1 scoop Whey protein (i like vanilla)
2 spoonfuls peanut butter
1 1/2 cups of frozen strawberries
1 cup of water/ice
Blend and enjoy!
I like this in the morning or as a meal replacement/snack!
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It's whatever you want. One of my favorite ones is strawberries, mango and rice milk. That's the thing about making smoothies, you can add whatever you want.0
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Smoothie
If yall like protein shakes a good one is
1 scoop Whey protein (i like vanilla)
2 spoonfuls peanut butter
1 1/2 cups of frozen strawberries
1 cup of water/ice
Blend and enjoy!
I like this in the morning or as a meal replacement/snack!0 -
I'm reading alot about protein powder, does that add to the smoothie to make you feel fuller? Also, what is a good powder to buy and where can you get it?0
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I use the Yoplait Frozen smoothie along with Jillian Michaels protein powder, frozen or fresh fruit--I use water and crushed ice and blend it together. Tastes really great---
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1-2 scoops protein powder, 1 cup low fat milk, 1 tbs of almond butter and a handful of ice...sooo good!!0
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I love Jillian Michaels vanilla protein powder mixed with Lactaid fat free milk. It's a low calorie breakfast and keeps me satisfied until a snack or lunch. Adding fruit adds calories but my absolute favorite smoothie includes strawberries and mango. Be careful with orange juice. Certain brands are loaded with calories.0
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I'm reading alot about protein powder, does that add to the smoothie to make you feel fuller? Also, what is a good powder to buy and where can you get it?
I don't put my protein in my smoothies. The only time I use it is before my workout's. (and sometimes after if I really pushed hard) . 1 scoop is about 140 calories and 26 grams of protein
I buy Body Fortress - Super Advanced strawberry. Doesn't taste very good! But it's cheap. (About $13 dollars a wal mart) And that will last me about a month.0 -
I make green smoothies all the time and often have them for breakfast. My most often used green is spinach though I have used kale, parsley, broccoli and romaine lettuce. I add a couple of kinds of fruit, ice if the fruit is fresh, no ice if it's frozen fruit and one scoop of whey protein powder. I like the MRM stuff because it's pretty clean. They sweeten with stevia so there are no artificial sweeteners (I avoid those). The Dutch Chocolate is okay but I really like the Rich Vanilla flavor.
This morning my smoothie was about 3 ounces spinach, 1 orange, a stalk of celery and some frozen strawberries with a scoop of vanilla protein powder. It tasted like an orange creamsicle!
Spinach, strawberries, blueberries and cocoa powder or chocolate protein powder are also good. If you use cocoa powder (or just need to sweeten) try using pitted dates instead of sugar. They add a bit of fiber, plenty of sweetness and no artificial junk.
Strawberry banana, blueberry-pear, mixed melons, cucumber and mint, there are tons of combinations and adding greens to it won't alter the flavor but will bump up the nutrition and fiber. I love smoothies!0 -
My 2 current favouriets are - 1 Mango, Cinnamon, Yoghurt and milk
1 Kiwi fruit, Handull of frozen berries, yogurt and milk
To mix it up a bit I've been making them a bit thicker than usual and poring it into a bowl and topping it with some cereal, wheatgerm and LSA. It's delicious, and normally the smoothy makes enough for breakkie and for an extra little snack later....0
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