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Happy Sunday! I’m back with pals Cindy and Mary Ann for Sunday Favorites! We are so ready for warm weather that I have a recipe for a delicious tropical fruit smoothie. This one will make you think you’re poolside at a fancy resort. Ahhhh…if only!
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A tropical fruit smoothie
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This smoothie is so good! It reminds me of a drink you would order poolside at a resort!. All that’s missing is an umbrella!
- Author: annie diamond
Ingredients
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1 cup frozen pineapple
1 cup frozen banana
1 cup frozen strawberries
1 cup fresh-squeezed orange juice
2 scoops of vanilla collagen protein powder
1/2 avocado
2-3 drops ginger vitality essential oil or fresh ginger, peeled and sliced thin
ice as needed
Instructions
Blend everything together in a high-powered blender and add ice if necessary and blend again. You could substitute orange juice for nut milk and you could add almond butter for extra protein.
Notes
Orange juice could be substituted with almond milk and you could add a little almond butter for extra protein. If the fruit is frozen you may not need to add the ice.
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