From: *****Sandy
On Jul 5, 2007
I used frozen strawberries and no ice. Too easy and very yum — the kids fought over this one. Thanks for sharing!
From: JackieMarie
On Jun 21, 2005
This was good. We had to add a bit more sugar & strawberries for taste, but I would make again maybe even add a banana and some vanilla extract. Thanks!
From: Charishma Ramchandani
On Nov 10, 2002
This drink has a beautiful baby pink colour and was really refreshing, appealing to the eyes and very delicious! I used soy milk as I didn't have non-fat milk on hand. The sweetness was also perfect. It was really easy and quick to make. It made a great breakfast drink for me and I plan to repeat it often. Thank You, Aunty Inez, for sharing.
From: Southern Slow Cooker
On Mar 6, 2008
I'm not a big smoothie fan, but this one turned out wonderfully. I did add a tsp of vanilla extract and 4oz of vanilla yogurt, and a tiny bit more strawberries. I did not have a banana, but that is always a good way to thicken up a smoothie.
From: Misspudding
On Jun 9, 2005
Way too sweet for my tastes. Next time, I don't think I'll add the sugar. Maybe a ripe banana instead of the sugar.
From: Chef #856554
On Jun 13, 2008
I've tried several strawberry smoothie recipes this strawberry season, but most were only so-so. This recipe turned out great! Finally one without a banana in it!Nice strawberry flavor and just the right sweetness. I did make a few little changes, like a couple more strawberries and part yogurt and part milk to equal the 1 1/2 cups, but the original recipe would be fine too! Thanks for posting this recipe!
From: KC_Cooker
On Mar 18, 2005
This time of year, we always seem to get on a smoothie kick as a way to enjoy the in season fresh fruit. This morning, I wanted to use some of the strawberries I had and I'm glad I ran across this recipe. It was soooooo tasty! I used vanilla yogurt instead of milk to give it a bit more flavor and to thicken it up a bit. Other than that, I made the recipe exactly as stated and it was delicious! I will be making this time and time again!
From: Judy from Hawaii
On Mar 24, 2005
I found this to be a bit bland. If I had a banana around, I would've added it in, as palmetto did.
From: Chris from Kansas
On Dec 28, 2004
My daughter wanted a strawberry smoothie without bananas. This fit the bill. I used Splenda for the sugar and only used about 1/2 cup of crushed ice since my strawberries were frozen. A topping of whipped cream made it extra special. Thanks for a good quick recipe. I also posted a picture.
From: palmetto1220
On Dec 13, 2004
it was good! Very pretty color, nice and refreshing, but it lacked a little flavor, so I added a banana and it was delicious!
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