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berry smoothie, black currants, blender drink, breakfast drink, chickweed, frozen berries, raspberries, red currants, Saskatoons, smoothie, wild berry smoothie
With the earth asleep under a thick blanket of snow, this is the perfect time to ‘shake things up’ by visiting your freezer and rediscovering those healthy summer treasures stored there. Today, I brought out some frozen raspberries, Saskatoons, wild red and black currants, Highbush cranberries and a few pureed chickweed ice cubes to add to a colorful smoothie. What a great way to wake up those sleepy taste buds, boost that immune system and enjoy last summer’s foraging harvest with this explosion of summer berry flavor.
wild berry smoothie
I use a variety of smoothie recipes depending on what I have on hand. The most basic smoothie recipes generally calls for:
1 cup yogurt
2 cups frozen fruit, chopped
1 cup ice cubes
Put these in a blender and blend until smooth. From there feel free to experiment by adding:
- different fruit combinations ( I almost always add a banana to thicken it)
- frozen honeydew, cantaloupe and/or watermelon
- frozen pureed dandelion leaf
- a splash of pineapple juice or coconut milk for a tropical flavor
- pomegranate or cranberry juice
- almond or soy milk
- a tablespoon of freshly ground flax seed or wheat germ
- honey or Stevia if you want your smoothie a little sweeter
- a squeeze of lemon or lime juice to make it more sour
- or top with granola
A friend of mine mentioned that he makes a healthy peanut butter breakfast smoothie… I’ve never tried that before, perhaps he’ll share his recipe with us? In the meantime, cheers everyone…
To health, wellness and vitality!