Drink Recipes (Most Popular)
want to try something new and good for you two plus fast and easy to make?? then try my mango smootie ;P
Submitted by TINKERBELL10130I usually dring my sun tea with NO sweetner, but every once in a while.....
Submitted by DDT1970If you like the Starbucks Bottled Vanilla Frappaccino, try this make-at-home version!
Submitted by DKTRYLES100% natural and 100% delicious! As well as 'good' bacteria for a healthy digestion, yogurt has calcium important for bones - particularly for menopausal women and children. Bananas are full of slow release sugar to sustain you throughout the day and are also high in potassium, which is important to lower high blood pressure. Blueberries are full of fiber and antioxidants. And finally, orange juice is high in Vitamin C - add more or less depending on how thick you want your Smoothie. Enjoy!
Submitted by KPBNEARLY40A vegan version of a peanut butter banana smoothie
Submitted by LIBRARIANJENHot mulled wine is perfect after a night of singing carols and looking at holiday lights!
Submitted by CELTIC_WITCHWith fresh fruit, yogurt and protein powder, this smoothie makes a perfect St. Paddy's Day breakfast or post-workout snack.
Submitted by JANNERS1980Try it, you'll like it! No dairy, very healthy for you. The almonds add a creaminess to the smoothie, and you can't taste the spinach at all. This is a great way to get some really healthy greens in!
Submitted by INVISIBLE_SUN12If you love Chai Tea Latte's you'll love this decaffeinated low calorie any time version.
Submitted by GRADLYA chocolatey, peanut buttery, ice drink, without all the fat of a milkshake!
Submitted by NEWMRSPETERSONIt's not an ice-cream shake but it tastes just as good with only 119 calories a cup!
Submitted by BETHISBEAUTIFUL
On the go? In a rush? Need a pre or post workout snack? Blend a banana, peanut butter, and milk for a healthy breakfast or snack you can easily take with you anywhere!
This is how I make chai when I need something warm that makes me feel enveloped in comfort without the added calories of my former addiction: hot chocolate. It's spicier (in a warming way that is very soothing) and lighter in taste than any chai from a coffee shop. The method is also quite authentic. If you can, make sure to use fresh, whole cardamom pods, whole cloves, and freshly ground black pepper. You can also add a couple of drops of vanilla extract or use a very small amount of fresh ginger. The recipe is calculated with four teaspoons of sugar, but it is completely up to you.
Submitted by ALDABATEUSE