From: Juenessa
On Aug 15, 2007
I used frozen mixed berries along with the rest of the ingredients. I was a little worried about using 1 teaspoon of ginger, but it turned out super delicious! The only change I made was to add about 4 ice cubes to the mix and blended with my Magic Bullet. This smoothie was thick and oh so satisfying on a HOT August day in Texas. Thanks, Sharon!
From: Stacky5
On Jun 28, 2006
This was pretty good, although my kids wanted a sweeter flavor... I think the fresh strawberries (which were just a little bit under-ripened) may have contributed to the slightly tart flavor. We made this a 2nd time and added more honey, and it gave us the sweetness we wanted. Very easy recipe to follow, and a very nutritious snack for kids. We'll be making this again — with more ripened and sweet strawberries. Thanks for posting!
From: mikekey
On Jul 24, 2007
This is very good. The ginger really added some nice zing to this. I froze the berries and banana first, so this made the smoothie thicker, more like a shake.
From: Galley Wench
On Jul 7, 2006
Very good! I used raspberries and since the yogurt was unsweetened I added a little honey. Perfect. Thanks for sharing
From: Saturn
On Jun 29, 2006
This was great! I ended up using a combo of frozen blueberries and raspberries. I also used field berry yogurt. And my banana was a frozen one from the freezer. Next time, I might not use the raspberries, their little seedy bits were a bit much. Wonderful none the less!
From: Ang11002
On Jun 21, 2006
I made this tonight and I thought it was a bit bland. Used frozen strawberries & fresh ginger. I also used the optional honey. Thanks for an easy recipe though!
From: kzbhansen
On Jul 21, 2006
This was pretty good!! We love smoothies, I used frozen strawberries and vanilla yogurt. Thanks for posting!
From: NcMysteryShopper
On Jun 23, 2006
This is a great smoothie recipe. The only thing i did different was to use organic vanilla yogurt and organic milk & berries... which of course added a wonderful flavor. I loved the ginger and the honey in this recipe! thanks sharon!
From: Baby Kato
On Mar 28, 2007
Wow this was great Sharon123, I really enjoyed this for breakfast. I used 1 large frozen banana and frozen blueberries, raspberries & blackberries, frozen vanilla yogurt, clover honey and fresh minced ginger. This was wonderful, I like the added zing that the fresh ginger gave to the drink. Thanks for sharing.
From: diner524
On Mar 13, 2009
Yummy fruity smoothie!! I made this using fresh strawberries, frozen banana and low-fat strawberry banana yogurt. I just sprinkled in some ginger but probably not a whole teaspoon, which was perfect and not overpowering, and didn't use the optional honey. Thanks Sharon for another winner!! Made for Holiday Tag!!
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