a eye, the blueberries and bananas sound good...but spinach?? Wow, I never would have thought of that one. Thanks for stopping in to read and for your comments!!
this looks good, have to try it.. and a.eye smoothy blueberries with spinach and bananas too. I am also trying to find ways to add spinach into my smoothies.. thanks for sharing.
Roxy, it is really good!! I used the plain vanilla flavored yogurt and I love it. I haven't gotten into smoothies yet, but it sounds like something I might want to look into. Thanks for stopping by to read and for your comments!
I am not a grape nuts fan, but otherwise...it's perfection. I love fruit for breakfast and I am a yogurt addict, so I think this is for me...minus the grape nuts. *shivers*
Beachlover, (hugs)! It is really low in calories and tastes sinful like it should be loaded. I am really trying to watch what I eat and exercise a little each day. I have only been at this weight loss thing for a week, but I did lose 5 pounds. 5 pounds is 5 pounds in my book. I wish it had been more, but a loss is a loss. Thank you for stopping in to check out my recipe!
Magical Mystical Mimi, I popped on some miniature marshmallows on the top of this concoction and it rocked even more. Marshmallows have 0 calories for those needing to count such things like me. :D Thank you for stopping in to read and for your comments. It is always so nice to see you!!
Yes, that's a quick and nutritious treat! Thanks for sharing, Kathy. Did you see my Tasty Tuesday post? http://todaysbaker.com/2012/03/tasty-tuesday-swedish-meatballs-using-meatballs-from-the-freezer/
Betty, it is and quick and easy to make. Since putting this up I have also added miniature marshmallows to the mix. Yum!! Thank you for stopping in to read and for your comments!
This looks good. I might have to add this to my smoothy rotation! Right now, I'm doing blueberries, spinach, and bananas and Ensure.
ReplyDeletea eye, the blueberries and bananas sound good...but spinach?? Wow, I never would have thought of that one. Thanks for stopping in to read and for your comments!!
DeleteYou can't even taste the spinach, so it adds some veggies without the taste. Nice and sweet!
Deletea eye, amazing! Thank you for the tip!! Adding spinach would have never occurred to me. Thanks for stopping in and sharing.
Deletethis looks good, have to try it.. and a.eye smoothy blueberries with spinach and bananas too. I am also trying to find ways to add spinach into my smoothies.. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRoxy, it is really good!! I used the plain vanilla flavored yogurt and I love it. I haven't gotten into smoothies yet, but it sounds like something I might want to look into. Thanks for stopping by to read and for your comments!
DeleteWord Nerd, it is yummy!! Thanks for stopping by to check out my recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am not a grape nuts fan, but otherwise...it's perfection. I love fruit for breakfast and I am a yogurt addict, so I think this is for me...minus the grape nuts. *shivers*
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Jo, you could probably top it off with any granola cereal you did liked. Thanks for stopping in to check out my recipe!
DeleteKathy! I wanna hug you right now! I love this simple, tasty and healthy idea! I am all over this!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :D
Beachlover, (hugs)! It is really low in calories and tastes sinful like it should be loaded. I am really trying to watch what I eat and exercise a little each day. I have only been at this weight loss thing for a week, but I did lose 5 pounds. 5 pounds is 5 pounds in my book. I wish it had been more, but a loss is a loss. Thank you for stopping in to check out my recipe!
DeleteWow. That looks awesome! Def. trying this! My husband is a diabetic and I def. need to lose some lbs. Thanks for this Kathy!
ReplyDeleteMagical Mystical Mimi, I popped on some miniature marshmallows on the top of this concoction and it rocked even more. Marshmallows have 0 calories for those needing to count such things like me. :D Thank you for stopping in to read and for your comments. It is always so nice to see you!!
DeleteYes, that's a quick and nutritious treat! Thanks for sharing, Kathy. Did you see my Tasty Tuesday post? http://todaysbaker.com/2012/03/tasty-tuesday-swedish-meatballs-using-meatballs-from-the-freezer/
ReplyDeleteBetty, it is and quick and easy to make. Since putting this up I have also added miniature marshmallows to the mix. Yum!! Thank you for stopping in to read and for your comments!
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