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Summary

The web content provides 10 smoothie recipes and promotes the use of a NutriBullet blender for making these drinks at home, emphasizing its durability and versatility.

Abstract

The article titled "10 Yummy Smoothie Recipes I STILL Make At Home With My Blender in 2024!" is a personal account of the author's continued use of the NutriBullet blender to create a variety of smoothies. The author shares their satisfaction with the NutriBullet ZNBF30500Z Blender Combo, which has lasted several years and is used to make both fruit and vegetable smoothies. The article includes a list of ten delicious smoothie recipes, ranging from tropical and berry-based to green smoothies incorporating vegetables like spinach and broccoli. The author encourages readers to try these recipes and even suggests starting a garden to grow one's own ingredients. Additionally, the article provides links to related stories and invites readers to share their own smoothie creations.

Opinions

  • The author highly recommends the NutriBullet blender, particularly the ZNBF30500Z model, based on personal experience with its durability and performance.
  • The author prefers having a collection of recipes in one place, similar to a cookbook, for convenience and cost savings compared to buying smoothies.
  • There is an endorsement for growing one's own vegetables for smoothies, with a suggestion to read another article on edible landscapes for those with limited space.
  • The article is not a sponsored advertisement or affiliate promotion; the author's praise for the NutriBullet is genuine and unsolicited.
  • The author believes that any decent blender can be used to enjoy the provided smoothie recipes, emphasizing that the blender brand is not the sole focus of the article.
  • Personalization of the recipes is encouraged, with the author welcoming modifications and sharing of favorite smoothie stories in the comments.

10 Yummy Smoothie Recipes I STILL Make At Home With My Blender in 2024!

Do you like to drink smoothies but hate how expensive they are?

Photo Credit: Canva.com

Hey you guys, I’m back to update my story, still showing my approval and recommendation about the NutriBullet.

Now, it’s 2024, a few years later, and my original NutriBullet is still going strong!

Actually, this story is more about the delicious, mouth watering smoothies you can make with the NutriBullet, and any other blender for that matter.

I realize there’s a huge amount of great food and recipe sites and stories to visit and read online. They’re scattered all over the place, and that’s part of the problem. You tend to bounce around looking for them.

Personally, I like to have a nice online list of recipes, all in one place, just like with a cookbook. That way, instead of going out, spending money on smoothies, and other types of blended drinks, I can create my own.

In fact, I’ve been even thinking about growing some of the veggies that typically get thrown in the blender when I create my smoothies. If starting your own little garden sounds like something you’ve also been considering, be sure to check out this story:

How Does an Edible Landscape Help You Grow Food with Limited Space?

You can also visit: Let Us Garden and see what’s cropping up over there.

The blender that still helps me make smoothie creations in 2024

Now, I’m about to tell you about the blender I have and use— just the full name and description — then I’ll jump right to those ten yummy drinks you can make with it.

The blender I’ll discuss, you can find online for a reasonable price, and they also have different variations of it.

Of course, if you already have a decent blender that’s cool too, because this is not an ad, commercial, or promo for any specific blender. I’m not any type of affiliate nor do I make any money related to blenders. I just happen to like the blender I have.

Anyway, any blender is fine, just as long as you have a decent one that can handle all the tasty recipes, including the vegetable smoothies I talk about in that ONE other story about healthy eating habits.

The blender:

The Nutribullet model that I’m so pleased with is the NutriBullet ZNBF30500Z Blender Combo 1200 Watt, 1200W [You can buy it on Amazon via my affiliate link now].

I still can’t believe this is not even the one I initially wanted. I wanted the smaller version, but between me and my son, we get so much use out of this one, I’m glad he bought it for me.

Like I said, whatever blender you have on hand, you’ll enjoy the following smoothies, especially when you start to put your own personal touches on it.

Tasty Fruit Smoothies

Tropical Banana Peach Smoothie

– 1 c organic frozen peaches — 1/2 frozen banana — 1/2 c organic orange juice — 6 oz organic strawberry whole fruit yogurt

The combination of banana and peaches will please any palette. It’s simple and sweet, without being overbearing.

Strawberry Shortcake Smoothie

2 cups strawberries

1 cup pound cake crumbled

1 1/2 cup milk

1 1/2 cup ice

A dash of sugar (to taste)

Blend and top with additional strawberries and whipped cream

Pineapple Mango Smoothie

1 cup chopped pineapple

1 cup chopped mango

1 cup coconut water

1 dash allspice (ground)

1 cup ice

Blend and sprinkle top with toasted coconut

Berry Pomegranate Smoothie

1/2 chilled pomegranate juice

1/2 cup vanilla low-fat yogurt

1 cup frozen mixed berries

Blend well and serve

Simple Blueberry Smoothie

1 ripe banana

1 cup frozen blueberries

1 cup nonfat plain yogurt

Delicious Vegetable and Fruit Smoothies

Strawberry Turbo Blast Smoothie

– 2 cups strawberries (frozen) — 1/2 banana — 4 broccoli florets (frozen) — 3/4 cup grape fruit juice — 6 ounces blueberry fruit yogurt

Blend well and serve

Green & Peachy Smoothie

3/4 cup frozen strawberries

3/4 cup frozen peaches 1/4 cup frozen broccoli florets 6 oz. peach flavored fruit yogurt 1/4 cup orange juice 1/4 of a lemon (juiced)

Blend well and serve

Spinach & Green Apple Smoothie

2 cups fresh spinach

1 large green apple, cored

Blend first — then add:

1 large banana (already peeled, cut into chunks and frozen in zip lock bag)

1 cup milk (can substitute with orange juice instead)

Blend well and serve

Banana Cilantro Smoothie

3 oranges 1 bunch of fresh cilantro 1 head of romaine lettuce 2 teaspoons of chia seeds 4 ripe bananas 1” chunk of fresh ginger root (optional) Blend well and serve

Luscious Orange Smoothie

2 cups peach slices (frozen) 2 cups mango chunks (frozen) 2 cups Greek yogurt 1 cup miniature carrots 1 cup orange juice 1 cup pineapple chunks 1/4 cup honey 1 banana, peeled Blend well and serve

Enjoy, and feel free to share any of your favorites with us. Better yet, why not writer a story about it, after you take a nice pic. I’ll be waiting and watching.

To make sure we find it, COME BACK and share the title of your favorite smoothie drink story in a COMMENT.

And don’t worry — modifications to the recipes are welcome also.

DEAR READER: The advice and opinions I shared in this story are not taken from a text book, nor do I profess to be an expert. I only aim to share how I feel about the topics shared in my stories.

Healthy Eating Habits
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