Looking for some good Smoothie Reciepes

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  • Jezebel9
    Jezebel9 Posts: 396 Member
    I take my bananas (that are getting a little too ripe for me) skin and slice and put in the freezer. Then, when I want a cold smoothie, I add them to the mix and it makes it thick and creamy. 8)
  • anoroc751
    anoroc751 Posts: 57 Member
    I love green smoothies. It really helps if you get a good powerful blender. This will make a nice consitency smoothie without any floaties and you can put anything you want in them.

    I use a bunch of organic spinach
    1 bannana
    4-5 large strawberries
    quarter cup of frozen fruit
    1 spoon flax seed
    dash of spirulina
    1 spoon of acerola berry powder
    2 spoons of protien powder
    1 spoon of wheat grass powder
    1/4 spoon of powdered vitamin c
    4 oz of Bolthouse Farms fruit smoothie (bannana/ Strawberry or others)

    Add water and ice and blend. You can add as much water as you like depending on your desired consistency.
    I try to mix my greens around every so often to some other organic mixes too.
    If you like it sweeter add honey, or yogurt or more fruit and less greens.

    Its a great way to start the morning, its quick, filling and it makes you feel like you did something goof for yourself.

    Hope this help.

    Good luck and keep moving.
  • andreacord
    andreacord Posts: 928
    scoop of chocolate protein powder, 1/2 a banana and a cup of skim milk

    1/2 cup of orange juice and 1/2 cup of mixed frozen berries

    cup of skim milk, 1/2 cup of mixed frozen berries and vanilla protein powder

    .. I don't like straying outside of my comfort box for smoothies :laugh:

    but check out skinnytaste.com, I've heard good things about hers from friends. =)
  • Jlburroughs
    Jlburroughs Posts: 47
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  • Mollydolly10
    Mollydolly10 Posts: 431 Member
    bump! :)
  • LWeiler82
    LWeiler82 Posts: 40
    bump, these sound great-especially the ones with spinach and kale!
  • arclark
    arclark Posts: 4 Member
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  • dare2love81
    dare2love81 Posts: 928 Member
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  • BAtobe
    BAtobe Posts: 93 Member
    Love these!
  • susieqa6699
    susieqa6699 Posts: 42 Member
    BUMP
  • Birder150
    Birder150 Posts: 677 Member
    I have 2 per day ...

    1 bottle zico coconut water
    Greek yogurt
    kefir
    blueberries
    cherries
    Sometimes I'll add 1 tsp coconut oil.

    My second one is the same as above but usually I'll use pineapple & mango instead of the berries & cherries.
  • awetherell
    awetherell Posts: 61 Member
    I used to make this after swimming when I needed a filling breakfast!

    1/2 ripe avocado
    1 small / med banana
    Water to thin / skimmed milk
    Handful of oats (if very hungry!)
    You can add a spoon of honey / agave nectar too if you like it sweet, though there is some sweetness from the banana.

    I usually found that one glass of this would fill me up pretty well and I could fill a bottle to take with me for late morning.

    I'd really recommend getting the Innocent Smoothie recipe book (I bought it for a pound on Amazon) - it is WONDERFUL!
    Good luck with the smoothie breakfasts!
  • jakay_f
    jakay_f Posts: 28
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  • danniwhit
    danniwhit Posts: 63 Member
    I used to do a lot of green smoothies but my husband got sick of them so we have just been making fruit smoothies lately...but I want to start adding kale & spinach again soon.
    right now I typically do~
    1 to 2 cups mixed fruit~either raspberries, blueberries, grapes or blackberries...usually a mix of them.
    2 scoops protein powder,
    1 c light vanilla soymilk
    1/2 c OJ
    a couple handfuls ice
    (depending on the tartness I might add 1/2 to 1 tsp agave)

    This makes enough for two people.

    Or for my protein smoothies, I use 2 scoops chocolate soy protein powder, 1 tbsp peanut butter or almond butter and 1 c unsweetened almond milk, a handful of ice. Occasionally I add a small banana. Either way, it tastes awesome.
  • SeasideOasis
    SeasideOasis Posts: 1,057 Member
    Anti-oxidant Blend
    Costco Earthbound Farm - Organic Baby Spinach, 4 cups/ 85g
    Blueberries - Frozen, unsweetened, 0.5 cup, unthawed
    Strawberries - Raw, 0.5 cup, halves
    Pom Wonderful - 100% Pomegranate Juice, 4 oz.
    Spectrum - Organic Ground Flax Seed, 1 TBS
    Whole Foods - Organic Medjool Dates, 2 dates (40 grams)
    Generic - Avocado-Small, 0.25 avocado
  • hnsmith89
    hnsmith89 Posts: 14 Member
    1 cup of fat free vanilla yogurt
    1 tbsp of honey
    either 1 banana, strawberries, mango, or pinapple
    and some ice

    OR if you prefer a more milkshake like smoothie

    1/2 Silk unsweetened vanilla almond milk (50% more calcium, lower fat!)
    1 tbsp of honey
    strawberries, mango, etc.

    Try to avoid Greek yogurt because even though it's low in fat it has a higher sugar content, and sugar can hold back your weight loss rather than progress it.

    1 tbsp of cinnamon a day is also said to help speed up gluclose metabolic rate
    and honey is a good natural sweetener and also a good source of antioxidants.
  • My recipe is simple because I use it for a snack in between meals to get me through until my next meal. I use frozen strawberries so that the smoothie will have a thick consistency. It is only about 100 calories.

    1 c frozen strawberries
    1/2 c non-fat milk
    1 splenda packet

    Mix in blender.
  • dalis012
    dalis012 Posts: 14
    Don't know if you like green smoothies, but I'll share my fave.

    1 cup light vanilla soy milk
    1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)
    1 frozen banana
    1 peeled orange
    1-2 cups fresh spinach leaves
    (some times I add about 1/4 cup of orange juice or more milk if it's not mixing well in the blender)

    refreshing and delicious ; )
  • andrea9873
    andrea9873 Posts: 171 Member
    bump for later reading
  • shbretired
    shbretired Posts: 320 Member
    1/2 bottle of sparkling ice (your choice of flavor)
    1 cup frozen fruit (i used strawberries)

    60 calories

    Had this yesterday; used black raspberry sparkling ice, could only taste strawberries.
    Yummy!
  • Ritzbrit
    Ritzbrit Posts: 211 Member
    Oh I just make my own lol. But they are tasty.

    Whey protein powder (vanilla flavor)
    banana
    peanut butter
    soy milk (vanilla flavor)
    I just visually add the amounts (this one is great source of protein)

    strawberries
    banana
    blueberries
    water/ice

    I get a lot of frozen fruit because I just don't eat it fast enough at times and it can be cheaper. Most fruits thrown together taste good as a smoothie no matter what. I've tried veggie smoothies and still haven't really found one that I've liked.
  • maryb2374
    maryb2374 Posts: 137 Member
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  • joyspear
    joyspear Posts: 20
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  • If you have a smart phone there are so many apps out there that options are endless!!! My favorite is Almond Milk unsweetend vanilla, scoop of chocolate soy protien, banana, and peanut butter with a weight watcher Amereto cheesecake yogurt. Mmmm kinda a lot of calories, etc but will stay with yoiu a long time!!! Lots of protein!!
  • andrea9873
    andrea9873 Posts: 171 Member
    Looks pretty bad but tastes amazing

    1 cup frozen blueberries
    1 medium banana
    1 cup of spinach
    1 cup of unsweetened almond milk
    1 scoop of vanilla protein
    1 packet of Truvia

    blend...

    makes ~ 3.5 servings
  • curvykim78
    curvykim78 Posts: 799 Member
    Yum, great ideas!
  • dont know if anyone has mentioned it yet, but i have a smoothie every morning. buy the dole frozen fruit (strawberry, mango, banana mix) or whatever mix you like, put 1 cup in blender, 1 cup apple juice, blend for a few seconds and done! so quick, and i am one person always in a hurry in the morning! goodluck! (ohhh, and they have those smoothies already made, you just add juice or water and you're out the door!)
  • yalisa0424
    yalisa0424 Posts: 173 Member
    Shakeology smoothie loaded with 9 servings of fruits and veggies and all the vitamins and minerals your body needs on a daily basis for optimal health!
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