From: An_Net
On Oct 11, 2007
I made this using vanilla flavoured soy milk for my lactose intolerant grandson. I served him a small glass not sure if he would like the fresh peach taste. He requests Na'ma's milk ever since. Thanks for a great recipe Chef Potts.
From: Pneuma
On Aug 11, 2008
Very good and filling! Love the sweetness and taste in it. I thought beforehand of adding ice after making it, but the soymilk was cold enough and the texture was thick. Probably would have diluted a bit if I added ice so I'm glad I followed this recipe to a T using fresh peaches (photo doesn't show it though as I finished all the peaches in making this I only had a photo from the can. lol) Thanks for sharing this! Made for Recipe Swap #19.
From: White Rose Child
On Jul 1, 2008
This made really bubbly, DELICIOUS peach smoothies! I was surprised at how refreshing they were, and even though I used unsweetened soymilk, the sweetness was just right. The cinnamon is an added touch of perfection. Thanks!
From: SweetySJD
On Jun 23, 2007
This is very good! Mine had a very nice fresh and sweet flavor, and I love the addition of cinnamon! The consistency was smooth and creamy. This is great, especially since it's dairy and sugar free! Thank you!
From: Chef floWer
On Mar 7, 2007
I made this smoothie for Little Miss' (DD) breakfast - She normally drinks a glass of lactose free milk each morning but requested a smoothie today. Only changes I made was I change it to two servings and I added a drop of honey. Little Miss basically inhaled two servings, so I didn't even get to taste it, but with that reaction it defiantly a 5 star. Thank you Chef Pott
From: Jackiean
On Jun 18, 2007
We picked up some nice, fresh peaches, on a road trip and I used them to make this for a two serving size. I used a frozen banana and it was great. I also love that there is no added sugar. Thanks for the share !
From: Sydney Mike
On Aug 21, 2008
An OUTSTANDING SMOOTHIE & a recipe I'll keep on hand! I really liked the addition of the cinnamon! I did cut the recipe in half & froze the banana, but another time I'll likely follow the recipe as is! Thanks for posting a great recipe! [Made & reviewed as a kidnapped recipe in the Aus/NZ Special Recipe Swap #19]
From: Chef Buggsy Mate
On Feb 2, 2009
I halved this recipe and enjoyed a double serving for breakfast. This is a very light and refreshing smoothie, one that I will make often as an after dinner treat when I want just a little something sweet but not overpowering. Oh, and the addition of cinnamon is FANTASTIC! Thanks Pat for sharing your recipe. Made & reviewed for the AUS/NZ 25th Recipe Swap.
From: PaulaG
On Jul 29, 2007
This wis delicious and reduces very well to serve 2. I made this using nonfat milk, a frozen banana and fresh from the tree peaches. I do think this would be much better with a vanilla soy milk which I will try soon. Thanks for a great smoothie.
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