From: Kaarin
On Nov 1, 2005
I used the ice cream-this was delish! Next time I'll just top mine with the sunflower kernals instead of mixing in-the kids wouldn't touch it. This was a nice dessert. Thanks!
From: Jessica K
On Oct 28, 2005
Something nice and easy to drink. Never thought of adding evaporated milk before, so i had to try it with it, as i had some opened already. Very good way to get some nutrients when not feeling too good. Thanks!
From: NcMysteryShopper
On Oct 26, 2005
I used a mixture of organic frozen berries and used Organic whole milk instead of canned evaporated milk! This was just what I wanted!!! I am going to try it with vanilla yogurt next! Thanks bluemoon!
From: ~Rita~
On Oct 25, 2005
Nice quick breakfast for on the run!I used 1 percent milk and low fat yogurt(not frozen yogurt). An I feel good drink!
From: Amis
On Nov 3, 2005
This was a very nice breakfast. I only had frozen yogurt, so I used that. I had just bought a huge bag of frozen strawberries and I had a handfull of fresh strawberries. I had the sunflower seeds on the side. Healthy enough that no one can complain but something that will work well anytime. Yum. Maybe soon I'll try it with the icecream.
From: kelly in TO
On Dec 31, 2007
I made as written, used a skim evaporated milk, and mixed frozen berries. I'm sorry but I didn't love this... It really could have been the evaporated skim milk I'm afraid I personally didn't care for. Also, I added 1/2 tsp of pumpkin seed oil, this also may have had an effect on my results. I imagine had I used regular milk I would have enjoyed this smoothie and will certainly give it another go.
From: HokiesLady
On Apr 11, 2009
Blue - well this was quite a change from my normal smoothie recipe. I had fresh strawberries and bananas and used 1% milk in place of the evaporated (as I did not have any on hand this morning) and low-fat vanilla ice cream. The sunflower seeds add a nice texture and flavor to the overall smoothie. I think that next time I will skip on the banana and just use the berries (I'm just not a big banana lover in drinks). Great refreshing smoothie that I plan on making and using as a meal replacement at lunch often. Made for 123 Hits Tag Game.
From: CoffeeB
On Dec 28, 2008
I really liked this BlueMoon. For me it is a very thick and filling type smoothie and I believe it must be the added sunflower seeds. I must admit, this is a first for me in adding seeds to my smoothies. I was a bit skeptical, but the little bit of snap from the seeds comes thru nicely. I used skim milk for the liquid part to cut down on the fat. Also, used vanilla frozen yogurt. My banana and raspberries were frozen too. This could also explain the thickness to the drink. Perfect!! Made for HolidayTag~
From: Sydney Mike
On Aug 1, 2008
VERY, VERY NICE TASTING SMOOTHIE! Certainly different from what I usually put together, but very nice, still! I enjoyed the seeds & the evaporated milk as a nice change from the juices! Thanks for sharing a definite keeper! [Tagged, made & reviewed in Zaar Stars Tag Game]
From: Lainey6605
On Jul 16, 2008
A yummy smoothie. I substituted low-fat milk in place of the evaporated low-fat milk because I didn't have any on hand. Thanks for sharing!
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