From: Boomette
On Mar 1, 2008
I used vanilla yogurt. I did for 2 servings. But only for myself. My BF doesn't want to taste smoothie. He says that he doesn't like the texture of any smoothies. Anyway, it was filling a lot and so yummy! It didn't bother me to drink 2 glass of this
Thanks Mersaydees
Made for Beverage tag.
From: Whatcha Cookin', Mom?
On May 28, 2008
A perfect breakfast for me! I'm not a big breakfast eater, so I love smoothies in the morning. I made 2 servings, and used 1/3 cup vanilla protein powder plus 1 cup of water in place of the milk. I also added 1/4 tsp. apple pectin powder and 1 Tbsp ground flax seed, which helped thicken it up since I used more liquid than called for. Loved it - thanks Mersaydees! Made and reviewed for Aussie/NZ Recipe Swap #16.
From: *Alia*
On Jun 11, 2008
This was delicious and super easy to make. Great for breakfast! I will most definately be making this again.
From: Cooks4_6
On Apr 7, 2008
This was a great way to start out the morning. The flavor and consistency was nice. Next time I might add 1/3 of dried milk just to boost the calcium content a bit. I am on a smoothie kick lately, and this one is a keeper!
From: Sydney Mike
On Mar 28, 2008
I got carried away & made two of these smoothies, one using the ingredients listed & another one using blueberry yogurt ~ Both were great, but I'm slightly favoring the latter one 'cause the taste of blueberries was a little more intense! GREAT TASTING no matter how you do it! LUV those smoothies! [Tagged, made & reviewed in March Beverage Tag]
From: ~Jen~
On Feb 29, 2008
The reason I rate this as outstanding: it actually tastes like blueberries! There are many smoothie recipes posted that taste like sugar milkshakes. I made half a recipe with non-fat yogurt and non-fat unflavored soy milk, and it was a good sized breakfast for one person. It was tempting to add the other half of a banana but I'm glad I didn't because I liked the blueberry flavor. I know some people would think this wasn't sweet enough, and they could add blueberry jam or use sweetened blueberry-flavored yogurt. Great recipe with lots of protein-thanks!
From: TeresaS
On Mar 3, 2008
This is so yummy! It's easy to prepare and full of good ingredients for you. I also cut it in half and drank the whole thing myself.
In fact I'm drinking it as I'm doing this review. I used the low fat vanilla yogurt, low fat milk and frozen blueberries. It came out nice and thick and very cold. This is going to be my smoothie of choice from now on. Thanks mersaydees for posting.
From: Epi Curious
On Jun 26, 2008
Delicious!!! This will definitely become a regular at my house. I substituted Silk vanilla soy due to my lactose intolerance, and added a packet of Stevia and a teaspoon of Mexican vanilla. Loved it. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
From: Calee
On Aug 8, 2008
Good ratio of fruit and yogurt for me! I used frozen bluberries. I also used 1% milk and vanilla yogurt. Thanks for sharing this recipe, one I will be making again.
From: CoffeeB
On Oct 2, 2009
Boy is this good. So rich and creamy. The only addition I made was to add one packet of Splenda to add some sweetness. My blueberries and banana were frozen and this like a healthy shake
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