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23 Reviews of Blueberry Smoothieeee

by ~Rita~
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From: Wildflour

On Jun 20, 2006

This was SOOOO GOOOOD!!!! OMG!!! Thank you so much for the recipe!!! DELISH!!!!

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    From: SusieQusie

    On Jun 21, 2006

    This is getting to be a habit - drinking one of Rita's fruit drinks for a snack after dinner Wonderful combination, as usual. Thanks!

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  • From: Nose

    On May 20, 2006

    I like that this didn't call for added sugar. It turned out mauve, creamy but not to the point of being cloying, and a bit tangy, but pleasantly so. I strained it because I am picky like that.

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    From: Calee

    On Oct 15, 2008

    Excellent smoothie. I used french vanilla yogurt. The orange juice is so good in this smoothie it brings out the blueberry taste. Most smoothies have banana in it but I really enjoyed this without it was extremely thick without the banana. Nice balance of flavor, thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  • From: ellie_

    On Aug 19, 2005

    Great for a quick breakfast and a bit different and a bit healthier than some other breakfast smoothies. I used non-fat plain yogurt and frozen bue berries (but I think this will be great with any frozen or fresh berries). Thanks for sharing!

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    From: Galley Wench

    On Jun 24, 2006

    Very good, however I like using frozen bananas too . . . makes it thicker without having to dilute with crushed ice. Thanks for sharing.

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    From: bluemoon downunder

    On Nov 26, 2005

    Delicious! I made this with Greek yoghurt, frozen blueberries and freshly squeezed orange juice. And I couldn’t resist throwing in what was probably about 1/2 a cup of sunflower seeds, which is one of my regular ingredients in smoothies. Thanks for sharing this recipe!

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    From: NcMysteryShopper

    On Jun 22, 2007

    Easy and delicious!!! I had some fresh blueberries I had to use up before they went bad, so I used those and added a large ice cube. I thought the proportions were perfect! Zaar World Tour 3

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    From: katie in the UP

    On Jun 28, 2006

    I doubled the recipe and made plenty for 2. I used vanilla organic yogurt. Tossed it all in the vita mix VIOLA!! Wonderful stuff!! Thank you Rita

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    From: Lvs2Cook

    On Jul 4, 2006

    DH is the resident smoothie maker at our house and made this for me today and it's a winner! He used vanilla yogurt, fresh squeezed oj and frozen blueberries. He also doubled the recipe and it made about 1 1/2 large servings (we have big glasses, LOL). Thanks so much for posting a keeper smoothie recipe!

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