One of my daughter's favorite ways to waste pass the time is playing computer games. These days, every kids' show has a website with games and other activities, some of which include things you can print. My daughter found the print button very entertaining right from the get-go (which quickly got out of hand), so we had to impose a one-page-a-day limit.
Many of these sites also have recipes for kids, so last week Maddie used her one page to print a smoothie recipe. She asked me if we could make it, so we did (at least a variation of it). It received two small, but enthusiastic, thumbs up.
MIXED BERRY SMOOTHIE
Yield: 32 oz.
16 oz. fresh or frozen* mixed berries, stems removed if fresh
(such as strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries)
1 cup low-fat plain yogurt (or vanilla yogurt)
1 cup orange juice
honey to taste (optional)
Place all ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Serve immediately.
*This is great with frozen berries because they give the smoothie an icy quality. Of course you can always add a little actual ice if using fresh berries.
We used frozen berries (since it isn't exactly berry season). |
We used vanilla yogurt (so we didn't need any honey). |
mixing |
This really is a nice simple recipe to make with your kids. It's so easy and fun for them to pour everything into the blender themselves and of course they love pushing the buttons--then again, who doesn't?
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1 comment:
Looks yummy!
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