If you buy frozen fruit, you can make this tropical smoothie at a moment's notice. If using fresh, you will get a better texture if you freeze the chunks for an hour before blending. Coconut water is a good source of potassium, a mineral that is helpful in regulating blood pressure
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Tropical Coconut Water Smoothie
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Sparkling Pomegranate Float
Using frozen yogurt and sparkling juice makes this a healthier option to a traditional ice cream float. At only 100 calories, this refreshing dessert is sure to satisfy moms and kids alike.
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Ricotta Blueberry Smoothie
Full of protein, this smoothie makes a great breakfast or after workout snack. Using frozen blueberries makes it convenient as well as thick and cold.
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Vanilla Chai Soy Latte
Who needs an overpriced coffee shop, when you can make a delicious vanilla chai soy latte at home? For a frothy version, whisk vigorously after removing tea bags.
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Maple Tofu Smoothie
This nutritious shake is made in minutes. Use a frozen banana, if you have one. Pack into your insulated coffee mug for breakfast on the go!
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Marshmallow Bloodshot Eyeballs
A spooky treat your little monsters are sure to enjoy at Halloween.
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Berry Smoothie
Mix it up a little! Try strawberries with vanilla yogurt, blueberries with raspberry yogurt, raspberries with mango-passion fruit yogurt.
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Chocolate Banana Soy Breakfast Shake
Current research indicates that diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol which include 25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart disease. This meal-in-a glass shake provides 14 g of soy protein.
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Berry Blast Soy Breakfast Shake
This meal-in-a glass shake provides 14 g of soy protein. According to Dr. David Jenkins, at the University of Toronto, “Even if your cholesterol numbers are normal, adding a little soy to your diet can help keep them that way."




