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Smoothie Sunday: Ginger Pear Smoothie

I originally thought of using this flavor combo for the oatmeal smoothie, but the pears I bought weren’t ripe the morning my overnight oatmeal was ready.  So I decided to wait and have it be its own smoothie.  I’m glad I did wait, because the pear flavor, while yummy, is rather delicate, and would have been way overpowered by the oatmeal.  This way is better because you can actually taste the flavors being featured.

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Here’s what you’ll need.

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The Snack Report: Mission Tortilla Triangle Chips

The other day Erik and I were at the grocery store, shopping for supplies for dinner.  We were going to make nachos (more on that to come later).  As we strolled down the chip aisle we made a horrific discovery: tortilla chips are stupidly expensive.  Even on sale they were more than we thought they should be.  Wondering what to do, we decided to check out the aisle that had tortillas, thinking maybe we would have to make our own.  That was where we found the Mission tortilla chips (they also have rounds and strips, but we chose the triangles).

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Smoothie Sunday: Blueberry Oatmeal Smoothie

I like eating oatmeal for breakfast, and usually have it at least once a week during the colder months.  Unfortunately during the summer it’s usually too hot for me to want to eat something hot for breakfast.  But this year instead of giving up on oatmeal for the next 3ish months I decided to try working it into some of my smoothies.  In my research I noticed that most people just toss oatmeal into the smoothie and let it absorb the liquid for a few minutes before blending.  But I didn’t want this to be a smoothie that just happened to have oats in it…I wanted it to be an oatmeal smoothie.  So I decided to mix things up and use overnight oatmeal in my smoothie.  Overnight refrigerator oatmeal is made by mixing oats, milk, yogurt and other flavorings in a container and letting it sit in the fridge overnight.  By morning the oatmeal is nice and soft and ready to eat.  So this smoothie involves a bit of advanced planning, but I think it’s worth it.

Ingredients photo.

Ingredients photo.

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Smoothie Sunday: Strawberry Kiwi Smoothie

I have to say, kiwi strawberry is one of my favorite fruit flavor combinations.  I greatly enjoy both strawberries and kiwis on their own, so combining them is magic.  It’s sweet, it’s tart and considering the health benefits of both, it’s incredibly good for you.  This is an especially good time of year to make smoothies featuring strawberries because you can get them nice and fresh from local farm stands or farmers’ markets.

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Smoothie Sunday: Blueberry Peach Smoothie

Welcome to the second edition of Smoothie Sunday.  I stumbled upon this fruit combo accidentally last year when I went to make a blueberry strawberry smoothie and found the last of the strawberries had been eaten.  It ended up being a good thing though, since this quickly became one of my favorite smoothies.  I’m not even the biggest fan of peaches, but something about this combo just really works.

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Here’s what you’ll need.

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