Smoothies For Kids
Smoothies
Kids love shakes and smoothies... and it is a wonderful way to get them some fruit and protein without them even knowing!
Going Bananas Blend 1 banana and 1-2 cups of milk. Optional: ice, honey, sugar or 1/4 tsp vanilla. Serve immediately.
Frozen Berry Delight Blend 1 cup frozen berries (strawberries, blueberries, rasberries) with 1-2 cups milk. Optional: Add 1/4 cup yogurt. No ice needed with frozen fruit. Serve immediately.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Blend 1 cup vanilla yogurt, 2 TSP peanut butter, 1/2 cup milk, 1/4 cup chocolate chips, 1/4 cup ice. Optional: 1/2 banana. Serve immediately.
Try Your Own Mixes To Make Smoothies
I always try to have these things on hand so I can make a smoothie anytime - it can be such a healthy treat for little ones!
Yogurt Vanilla and a favorite friut flavor (strawberry, peach, berry - all excellent choices).
Milk Doesn't have to be cow milk. We love to use rice or almond milk! Adds a great flavor and the kids love the variety.
Fruit Bananas, oranges, strawberries, berries - I like to store frozen fruits for smoothies... then, you don't need to add ice to get that cold icy taste!
Smoothies – A Great Way to get 5 a Day
We all know the importance of eating a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately, with our busy lifestyles it's not always so easy. That's where smoothies come in. Delicious and nutritious smoothies can be a mom's secret weapon to ensuring your kids get enough fruit in their diets.
Here are some yummy smoothie combinations that are great for breakfast or any time of the day. Simply throw all ingredients in the blender and blend on high for 1 to 2 minutes.
Bananarama – 1 banana, 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt, dash of milk
Mango Mania – 1 mango (cut and pitted), 1/4 cup orange juice
Peach Medley – 1 peach (cut and pitted), 1 banana, 1/4 cup orange juice
Berry Surprise – 1/2 cup strawberries, 1/4 cup blueberries, 1/4 cup raspberries, ¼ cup of milk
Strawberry Ice – 1 cup strawberries, 1 cup orange juice, I cup crushed ice
Honey melon – 1 cup chopped honey dew lemon pieces, 1/4 cup apple juice, tablespoon honey.
Banana Boost – 1 banana, 1/4 shredded wheat cereal (or other high fiber cereal), 1/4 cup milk. A great way to get extra fiber and vitamins into your child's diet.
And if it's hot outside why not try smoothie popsicles. They may a great alternative to sugary ice cream and are a delicious summer treat. For a creamier consistency try adding 1/4 cup yogurt of your choice to the recipes above and pour the smoothie mixture into popsicle molds. If you don't have popsicle molds you can use paper cups or even ice cube trays. Fill cups or tray and when half frozen and slushy like insert popsicle stick and leave until fully frozen.
You don't have to stick the recipes above, just about any of your favorite fruit combinations will taste delicious in a homemade smoothie. It's also a great way to let kids get involved in the kitchen. Let them choose their favorite fruits and let them help you peel and chop them up (according to their age of course). They can also pour liquid ingredients into measuring cups.
Smoothies are not only a great way to get your kids to eat more fruit. They're also easy to prepare and best of all delicious.
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