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Whether you're looking for a quick nutritious breakfast or a powerful post workout shake, you'll find the recipe you're looking  for.

You can throw just about anything in a smoothie to enhance its flavor such as honey, tofu, jams, any combination of fruits, peanut butter, juices, etc., but keep in mind it will affect the nutritional values.

You'll save lots of money by making smoothies instead of buying expensive protein bars, which usually have lots of additives and usually taste like chalk.  

You can add any powdered product and it won't affect taste, such as protein powder, wheat germ, oatmeal, 100% bran cereal, soy powder, rice powder, flax seed oil, bee pollen, etc. All are available in health food stores.

For most of the recipes, all you need is a blender. This collection of recipes is perfect for all.

How to Make Perfect Smoothies?

Here are Tips to Making Your Smoothies Perfect

Keep it Healthy

There are lots of small substitutions you can make to lower the fat or sugar content of your smoothies. Use skim or soy milkinstead of regular milk, or frozen yogurt instead of ice cream. Yogurt contains beneficial bacteria which are not at all harmed by being blended up with ice or frozen fruit.

Do not use fruit juices as your liquid base. Fruit juices tend to have high sugar content. You can even use coffee or green tea. Coffee goes particularly well in smoothies made with banana, nut butter, and/or cocoa powder. Green tea is a great match for strawberries or peaches. Plus coffee and green tea contain antioxidants that are beneficial to the body.

To make the smoothie a bit more substantial, add some extra protein powder, wheat germ, or brewer's yeast. You can also boost the protein content of your smoothie by adding a chunk of tofu or a couple of tablespoons of peanut butter or other nut butter. Peanut buttergoes particularly well in smoothies that contain bananas.

Don't try adding raw egg to your smoothie. There's a slight danger of salmonella poisoning with uncooked eggs. Add 2 tablespoons of flax, chia, or hemp seed to add some extra fiber, protein, and a nice helping of omega-3 fatty acids.

If you're adding flax seed to your smoothie, drink them within twenty minutes or so. Flax seed contains a lot of soluble fiber, which tends to absorb liquid and form a gel. That's great when it happens in your body; not so great when it happens in your glass. So If you're not going to be drinking your smoothie within twenty minutes or so, you may leave the flax out.

You can use Cocoa Powder to add protein to your smoothie. Cocoa powder is jam packed with flavanols-the compounds that make chocolate good for your body. It's low in calories, contains no sugar, and is virtually fat-free, unlike chocolates. Add a tablespoon of cocoa powder for a heart-healthy boost. Cocoa powder tastes good in smoothies made with bananas and/or nut butter. Try to avoid "dutched" or alkalized cocoa powder, which has less than half the flavanol content of regular cocoa powder.

A great way to sneak another serving of vegetables into your day is throwing in a handful of raw spinach or other leafy greens into your smoothie. Although it turns your smoothie a bright, virtuous-looking green color, you can't really taste them. Greens go well with strawberry or peach flavored smoothies. However, if the milk or yogurt in your smoothie is your primary source of calcium, you might want to have the greens at a different meal because greens that contain Oxalates such as spinach, can interfere with your ability to absorb calcium.

Fruit Selection

If you use frozen fruit, your smoothie will be thick and frosty, like a milkshake. Frozen bananas are great for this because they contain pectin, a sort of fiber that makes the smoothie extra creamy-tasting. If your bananas are getting a little too ripe, freeze them to use for smoothies. Just remember to peel your bananas before tossing them in the freezer or you'll have a hard time peeling them once they're frozen!

Frozen berries are also great in smoothies, as well as peaches and mangoes. Add about one serving of fruit to the blender. If you prefer to use fresh fruit, add a couple of ice cubes as well.

Free-Hassle Blending

Add the liquids to the blender first, to prevent it from binding up on the frozen fruit and getting stuck. Don't put too much in your jar or your blender will never achieve proper circulation, even with the most powerful motor. Put in just enough so your blender can achieve proper liquid circulation in about 30 - 45 seconds. Then whiz everything in the blender on high until it's completely blended.

If your smoothies are coming out thinner than you'd like, add a few more ice cubes to the recipe. If your smoothie is too thick, you may be using too much frozen fruit or too many ice cubes. Thin it by adding a bit of water or even a splash of green tea or coffee.

Get the right juicer

Machines with a 1/3 to 1/2 horsepower rating are better able to quickly and efficiently process tough vegetables, like beets. A large feeding tube (at least 3 inches wide) eliminates the need to cut up produce and makes cleanup easier. And a stable base with evenly distributed weight can prevent leak-inducing vibrations. Try the Breville Juice Fountain Compact BJE200XL , which was also highly rated by Consumer Reports.

Tips:

If you have more fresh fruit than frozen you may want to add a few extra ice cubes to give the smoothie a cooler temperature and better texture. Mixing ice with fruit makes the smoothie cool, delicious, and refreshing.

To grab a smoothie on the go, make them up ahead of time. You can freeze a smoothie and thaw it out when you want it. You'll need to allow some space in the container because your smoothie will likely expand when freezing.

Dress up your smoothie with all kinds of extras: flax, chia, hemp, or any fruit toppings of your choice.

Try this great-tasting Peach Smoothies

The scent that makes you skinny (effortlessly). Peach Smoothies

The scent that makes you skinny (effortlessly). Simply smelling a peach can help you shed 24 pounds this month without dieting, report scientists at the Chicago's Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation. Here are great Peach Smoothies you can try:

Double-Peach Yogurt Smoothie

1 cup(s) peeled, sliced peaches
1 cup(s) peach juice or nectar, chilled
1/2 cup(s) vanilla low-fat yogurt
3 ice cubes

In blender, combine peaches, peach juice, yogurt, and ice and blend until mixture is smooth and frothy. Pour into 2 tall glasses.

Blueberry Peach Yogurt Smoothie

1 whole banana -- frozen
1 cup frozen peach slices
1/4 cup fresh or frozen blueberries or raspberries
1/2 cup low-fat vanilla yogurt
1 tablespoon wheat germ

Place banana, frozen peach slices, blueberries, yogurt and wheat germ in a blender and process until smooth. serves/makes 2

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More Great-Tasting Smoothies

Healthy Smoothies so Delicious and Easy to Make

Pineapple Yogurt Whirl Smoothie
Pineapple is an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese. It's a great-tasting and nutritious addition to a balanced diet.
Strawberry Lemon Smoothie
Strawberries contain folate, a nutrient that helps lower homocysteine levels to reduce the risk of heart disease.
Island Escape Smoothie
Researchers found that obese adults who ate three servings of fat-free yogurt a day as part of a reduced-calorie diet lost 22% more weight and 61% more body fat than those who simply cut calories and didn't bone up on calcium.
Mango Yogurt Smoothie
Deliciously rich in anti-oxidants, potassium and fiber, an average sized mango can contain up to 40% of your daily fiber requirement.
Berry Blue Yogurt Smoothie
Enjoying 1 cup each day can boost insulin sensitivity by 7%, and that translates into a 42% drop in erratic blood sugar, binge eating and weight concerns, USDA studies suggest.
Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Smoothie
Keep your heart healthy with Strawberries. This juicy jewels contain folate, a nutrient that helps lower homocysteine levels to reduce the risk of heart disease.

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