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8 Reviews of Purple Power Blackberry Peach Smoothie

by PaulaG

From: 993847

On Jul 1, 2009

This is a BIG smoothie. Could easily make a few portions from it. I thought it was good, but I added some splenda instead of the Honey and it made it perfectly sweet.

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    From: KelBel

    On May 4, 2006

    Used frozen peaches and blackberries. Vanilla soy milk and honey. Was a very thick, frosty smoothie. Perfect for breakfast or after a workout. Thanks Paula.

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  • From: D. Todd Miller

    On May 26, 2009

    This smoothie is delicious, rich, and quite filling. I used about a tablespoon of honey and some Splenda to make it sweet (my blackberries were very tart). I will make this drink again and again!

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    From: ladypit

    On Nov 11, 2005

    Nice smoothie! I left out the ice as I was using frozen peaches and frozen blackberries and, as it was, I almost killed the motor in my blender! So I thought it was frosty enough! LOL I had to use more fat free soy milk because, without the liquid from the peaches, it had a hard time blending. I also added some splenda because my frozen fruit was not so sweet. A nice thick smoothie to start my day. Thanks Paula.

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    From: bluemoon downunder

    On Dec 2, 2005

    I made my Purple Power Blackberry Smoothie (LOVE the name!) with frozen blackberries, soy milk and 2 nectarines and I added a couple of teaspoons of honey since the nectarines weren't as sweet as they'll be later in the season. The balance between sweetness from the honey and the tartness of the blackberries: yummy! For the sake of my blender, I skipped the ice blocks. Thanks for sharing this great recipe, Paula!

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  • From: Little Suzy Homemaker

    On May 7, 2007

    I made as directed but did not add honey. Liked it a lot!

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    From: Ang11002

    On May 7, 2006

    I made this today and used vanilla soy milk. Frozen peaches & blackberries as well So I omitted the ice and added a drizzle of honey. thanks for an easy drink!

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    From: justcallmetoni

    On Mar 29, 2006

    Really enjoyed this combination. I used frozen peaches and fresh blackberries. Since the peach were far more bulky, there was no need for more than a cube of of ice. I also used light vanilla soymilk which added a little sweetness and allowed me to skip the honey. Yummy.

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