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Now that we are headed into summer practice, I’m looking for some new smoothie recipes for DD to take to practice with her. They only get short breaks and it’s easier for her to drink the smoothie to refuel than to try and eat something quick. We have two that we have been using, but she would like to try something new. Does anybody have a recipe they would care to share?
 
This is one that my son and I love.

A banana, almond milk, scoop of good quality vanilla protein powder, and some unsweetened cocoa powder.

We use unsweetened almond milk and our protein powder is stevia sweetened. Depending on what you use would make it more or less sweet. I also put a pinch of instant coffee in it as it makes the chocolate flavor a little richer.

You could put a bit of peanut or almond butter in it to make it even more hearty. I bet it could even hold some kale and stay good.

Good base to play with.
 
4 oz almond milk, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 2 semi-frozen bananas, 1 single serve (5.3 oz) Oikos nonfat vanilla Greek Yogurt.
Yummy to the tummy. Of course, I pair it with Honey and Oat granola bars so I am pairing the the protein and the carbs (which my dietician was super impressed with because it helps with satiety and helps maintain energy level and prevent carb crash).
 
4 oz almond milk, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 2 semi-frozen bananas, 1 single serve (5.3 oz) Oikos nonfat vanilla Greek Yogurt.
Yummy to the tummy. Of course, I pair it with Honey and Oat granola bars so I am pairing the the protein and the carbs (which my dietician was super impressed with because it helps with satiety and helps maintain energy level and prevent carb crash).
My favorite is similar- 1 banana, 1Tbsp of peanut butter, 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt, ice, 1/2 cup almond milk. I also sprinkle a tiny bit of salt in to bring out the pb flavor. I’ve added protein powder as well but it’s good without. I don’t like berry smoothies that much.
 
My favorite is similar- 1 banana, 1Tbsp of peanut butter, 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt, ice, 1/2 cup almond milk. I also sprinkle a tiny bit of salt in to bring out the pb flavor. I’ve added protein powder as well but it’s good without. I don’t like berry smoothies that much.
Lol, I can't use protein powder (allergic to something in it, but can't pinpoint it).
I dont like berry smoothies much either.
This smoothie is just something easy for me to make for myself that I won't end up sharing with the dogs and cats. I will have to try a tiny bit of salt in it ... if I can locate the salt - it disappeared and I can only find the garlic salt right now ;)
 
Frozen banana + 3 ice cubes + 2-3 T peanut butter powder + single-serve container vanilla yogurt (Greek or regular) + 1 c. milk

1/2 frozen banana + 1 c. frozen fruit + single-serve container yogurt + 1 c. fruit juice (I love this one with frozen cherries, peach yogurt, and peach-flavored juice)

1 c. Trader Joe's frozen tropical fruit mix + single-serve container yogurt + 1 c. orange juice (really good with mango yogurt)
 
Not a smoothie recipe but very similar and a great post-workout snack; blend 1 frozen banana (chopped), 2 tablespoons natural peanut butter and 1/2-1 scoop chocolate protein powder (to taste or desired horsepower) until it reaches the consistency of hard ice cream. The protein within an hour of training really helps fend off muscle soreness.
 

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