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Enjoy a delicious smoothie recipe with Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemonade, and Orange Juice. Below is the complete recipe.
Smoothies are such a yummy way to start the day, and when they are made with fresh fruit and natural ingredients they can be a healthy alternative.
But, smoothies don't have to be just for breakfast. They make a great mid-day snack as well. So instead of going out to get a smoothie, you can stay home and make one yourself!
Ingredients You'll Need For This Recipe:
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- 5 Strawberries
- ¼ Frozen Orange Juice Concentrate
- 3 oz Raspberry Yogurt
- ½ cup of Lemonade
- 4-6 Ice Cubes (optional)
Easy Smoothie Recipe:
- Wash and cut up the strawberries.
- Put strawberries and OJ concentrate into a blender.
- Next add your yogurt, lemonade, and ice cubes.
- Blend everything together.
- Pour into a glass and add another strawberry for garnish. Yum!
This smoothie recipe has a nice berry flavor from the Strawberries and raspberry yogurt. Plus a little zing from the OJ and Lemonade.
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Kristina
Hi, stopping by from UBP! That smoothie looks so good. I used to eat/drink a lot of smoothies. I haven't been lately because I'm on the GAPS diet, but they were yummy!
Summer @ Summer Scraps
Hi Kristina, thanks for stopping by! Smoothies are delicious, glad you like them as well!
Samantha Lahue
Hi, found you through the UBP12. Love your site's name. And as someone who's trying to get healthy and find healthier ways to eat, these smoothies have my name all over them. And I can relate to the trouble of trying to find something to drink that's lower in calories/sugar and still tastes good. I'm not sure there even is such a creature. haha But do be careful of drinking too much juice because that can lead to problems too. (high acid throws a woman's PH balance off) Thanks for recipes and I look forward to spending some time here once this crazy blog hopping stops!
Summer @ Summer Scraps
Thanks for stopping by Samantha! Yea I need to get off the juice as well - one step at a time 🙂
A Maui Blog
Dropping by from UBP. Strawberry is my favorite, the best! But with your recipe, it's the BESTEST!! And, I also love extra exclamation points!!
Summer @ Summer Scraps
Thanks for stopping by and for your nice comment - I love strawberries!
Val @ Mental Chew
Be careful with all fruit smoothies. Try substituting plain yogurt and lemon juice. You would be shocked at how that will drop the calorie count and the whopping high sugar count.
Summer @ Summer Scraps
Val thanks for the tips, I bet that would really help with the sugar count!
Jessica middlemas
I dilute my juice a lot...actually, I fill a bottle up with mostly water and then add a splash of juice for flavor
I also really like the soda stream... I carbonate water and add a little juice to that it even crystal light.
Try juicing fruit and veggies... I juice spinach, broccoli, celery, cucumber, pineapple and apple. Its good and great for u. .. also try plain fat free Greek yogurt in ur smoothie with agave nectar in place of the other stuff in ur smoothie. A lot less sugar and more protein. I have lost 14 pounds in 6 weeks doing this stuff... good luck. 🙂
Summer @ Summer Scraps
Thanks for your suggestions Jessica! Also great job on your weight loss - that is awesome!