not least importantly YUM.
Yeah, buddy! Woot. I DO love these smoothies but was afraid it might be overkill.
Learning to freeze bananas was a real turning point for me.
possibly as high as 6 servings of fruitawesome!
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not least importantly YUM.
Yeah, buddy! Woot. I DO love these smoothies but was afraid it might be overkill.
Learning to freeze bananas was a real turning point for me.
possibly as high as 6 servings of fruitawesome!
Why are bananas almost always an ingredient in smoothies? Is there a particular reason? Is it the "creaminess"? I'm not a huge fan of bananas.
I don't like smoothies with bananas, either. For some reason, it gives them a "medicine-y" taste.
pretty much creaminess, Vortex. But they also add sweetness without adding outside sugars
but I tend to do all berry or peach -- partly because bannans add a lot in the calorie department
pretty much creaminess, Vortex. But they also add sweetness without adding outside sugars
This, exactly. The banana to berry ratio is roughly 1:3. I'm not a huge banana flavor fan either, I just use them for the creaminess without extra sweetener. A friend eschews the banana for calorie reasons but adds Splenda instead. Ick!
So, my grandmother gave chocolates to her two daughters today -- my mother, and my aunt with the excuse that she's a mother to her cats. I feel like I should be insulted, on princple. But by the time I thought of it, I was so annoyed by the fact that we got so lost going to the restaurant (due to a combination of bad directions and bad following of those directions) that we were a half-hour late, that I just couldn't work up any steam about it.
In the end, the dinner was fine, if way overpriced and not worth all of the agita.
phew! meal was a success, and even better, now it's done.
And bananas add thickness if you don't want to add ice or protein powder
Which principle, Jesse?
The Jesse deserves chocolate principle?