From: winkki
On Feb 1, 2005
Oooh, this recipe could easily become quite addictive. I have made it several times in the last few days; at first to use up a mango but since then it has been because all the kids keep begging for it. :o) We've made several variations, too, depending on what was available...we've added blueberries and extra bananas, used milk instead of yogurt (and adding extra ice cubes to help thicken the milk), added honey because one mango wasn't so sweet, and always we've added a splash of vanilla extract. One of the girls even wants to submit it for her troop's cooking badge. ;o) Thanks for a quick and healthy snack that makes my daughters' eyes light up!
From: hippeastrum
On Apr 27, 2005
pretty good, I realized I ran out of ice cubes and instead I added some milk
From: MA HIKER
On Jun 14, 2007
Well this was a big hit with my kids and they don't usually like mango! The banana helped and I couldn't find mango yogurt so used peach. Very delicious! Thanks for the post. ZWT 3
From: NcMysteryShopper
On Jun 18, 2007
I found mango yogurt, but our store was out of mangos!!! So I used mango juice instead of a whole mango. I really don't think it made a difference, this was an excellent breakfast smoothie!
From: Sharon123
On Apr 21, 2003
I enjoyed the flavors in this smoothie. I looked everywhere and could not find mango yogurt, so I used vanilla. Thanks!
From: Shirin Jacobs
On Nov 16, 2003
I'm not a yogurt fan, so I substituted milk for yogurt and it was yummmmmmmy!!
My husband had the yogurt version and liked it just as much!
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