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I'm not posting on the other board anyone - so I'm moving my smoothie thread over here. I tried another one today and didn't like it as much as yesterdays.

1/2 box soft silken tofu
3 bananas
1-1.5 cups frozen strawberries
2 T OJ concentrate
2 t sugar
rice milk

This made two full glasses - I shared with Sven.
I thought I would totally dig the tofu - but it made it very thick - it didn't taste fresh anymore. I think that yesterday's sorbet made a nice base - but thats a little too calorie-dense to add very much.


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Posts: 757 | Location: College Park, MD | Registered: March 17, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Finally made a great smoothie.

1 banana
4 frozen strawberries
1 container peach soy yogurt
dollop of honey
rice milk


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Posts: 757 | Location: College Park, MD | Registered: March 17, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I LOVE smoothies, and just about anything goes around here! I like to combine different fruits, juices, yogurt/tofu, different milks (rice, soy, dairy, almond).

I also grind up flax seeds or almonds (before adding anything else) in my smooties, for added nutritional benefit.

Some things that I keep on hand ALL the time are frozen strawberries, frozen bananas, frozen mango, frozen blueberries. I don't use ice cubes, but frozen fruits instead. I don't like my smoothies to get watery (which I have found they do if I use ice).


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Posts: 3149 | Location: California | Registered: March 11, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I could have sworn I posted here already. . .

My favorite one is pretty simple. . .frozen banana slices, frozen peach chunks (just from the freezer section of the grocery store, fresh ones don't last long enough around me to warrant freezing), peach low-fat/sugar-free yogurt, and a squeeze of honey. My grocery store also carries an "almond" yogurt that's darn tasty in this, too.

I fully admit to preferring something I have to eat with a spoon than sip through a straw, though.

Frozen raspberries are delicious (to me), too, and since I'm allergic to strawberries (and orange juice), I find myself substituting raspberries for strawberries when I find a smoothie recipe that sounds good.

For more ideas, give Smoothie King's website a looksee. . . .of course not all the proprietary ingredients are listed, but there are some interesting-sounding combinations.

Might have to give frozen cherries a try. . .

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I'm so excited that it's getting warmer so that I can enjoy smoothies again!

My favorite:
- banana
- vanilla soymilk
- peanut butter
- honey
- ice
- (plain yogurt or tofu if I want a thicker one)

My alternate:
- frozen mango chunks
- strawberry yogurt
- banana
- orange juice
- honey

jacqui ... if you have a Trader Joe's near you, they have frozen mango chunks that are great for thickening up a smoothie!

It's weird -- I hate mangoes, except in a smoothie.


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Posts: 1427 | Location: Phoenix, AZ | Registered: March 11, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Fer...

I'm just posting over here too... I couldn't keep up with both boards... did you post your sorbet smoothie on the other board?.. I've been taking a smoothie to work every day for my afternoon snack as we can't eat at our desks... no one ever said anything about drinking... Wink but I'm interested in expanding my horizons... I only make one kind of smoothie so far...

I've been making my smoothies with about 1 cup of strawberries, 1 c soy milk, 1/5 package of silken tofu, and 4 tsp sugar (still working on bringing that down). I find that it's not quite as thick with less tofu and adding the soy milk... for me it's got a good mouth feel...

what other fruits do you use? I don't like bananas in my smoothies but I bought some raspberries and blueberries today...

I'll check out your other thread if I make it over there... thanks for posting this!

jacqui
 
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