From: AprilShowers
On Sep 27, 2006
LOVED IT!! Both of my toddlers do too. Tastes very much like the Orange Julius we used to get at the mall when I was a kid. Great recipe that I will use again and again! (I put the OJ in frozen. Not sure why it says to use it thawed. It makes for a better consistency if it is frozen I think.)
From: Charishma Ramchandani
On Sep 15, 2002
I scaled it down to 1 serving. It was good, I liked the slight hint in taste of the orange juice in this smoothie.
From: Amy Hulen
On Dec 1, 2002
I made this drink for just myself and found that it was wonderful. Being a vegetarian I added a scoop of protien powder and blended up in my shake maker. This is definatly my idea of a comfort food. Thanks for the great recipe posting. ~Cheers
From: Roxygirl in Colorado
On Jun 12, 2007
I've made this several times and I really LOVE it. It's a good blend of creaminess and flavors. I add a pinch of vanilla, too. Thanks Ocean Ivy, for posting. Roxygirl
From: Sydney Mike
On Jul 20, 2009
Will admit that I changed a few things, but I'm sure the flavor wouldn't have been much different ~ I used the fat-free vanilla yogurt that is always in my frig, along with still-frozen OJ concentrate (for the chill factor) which I simple chopped up before blending it! Also added my scoop of vanilla-flavored protein powder, something that I add to all the smoothies that I make! VERY NICE, VERY TASTY & VERY MUCH A KEEPER! [Tagged, made & reviewed in Zaar Chef Alphabet Soup tag]
From: ladypit
On Nov 19, 2004
This was a pretty good smoothie. Very thin and frothy. I used fat free organic vanilla yogurt and skim milk. Fine flavor, just didn't knock my socks off. Nice though. Thanks so much!
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