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smoothie recipe!
2 Bananas
1 Cup of resperries
1/2 Cup of blueberries (frozen for preference)
A dozen strawberries (again, frozen strawberries will help for consistency)
Between one and two cups of Cranberry Juice to taste!
Exotic Delight Vegan Smoothie Recipe
The exotic delight gives you a whole host of tropical fruits mixed in to one great tasting vegan smoothie.
2 Bananas
1/2 Papaya
1 Mango
2 Kiwis
A dozen strawberries
1/2 Cup pineapple (optional)
One to two cups of cranberry juice to taste.
Vitamin Greens Energy Vegan Smoothie Recipe
One of my all time favourite vegetable based smoothies is right here, it gives you a great energy boost, and is probably one of the most healthy vegan smoothies you will find!
Kale
Mixed Greens
2 Carrots
2 Apples (core removed)
1 Cup Rasberries
You should have the mixed greens and kale to taste.
Melon Mixer Vegan Smoothie Recipe
The Melon Mixer is definitely one of the most refreshing smoothies on this top ten vegan smoothie recipes list.
2 Bananas
1/2 Cantaloupe Melon
1/4 honeydew melon
1/4 Watermelon
1 apple (Core removed)
Peaches and Cream Vegan Smoothie Recipe
This vegan smoothie recipe is both simple and delicious!
2 Bananas
1 Cup of frozen peaches
1 Cup Apple Juice
Vit-C Topup Vegan Smoothie Recipe
Whether you are fighting a cold or simply love the taste of citrus, this vitamin C ‘pick me up’ tastes great and helps fight off summer illnesses all in one great vegan smoothie recipe!
2 Bananas
1 Orange
2 Kiwis
A dozen frozen strawberries
1/2 Cup of frozen blueberries
1-2 Cups of orange juice to taste
Apple Explosion Vegan Smoothie Recipe
This tangy refreshing summer vegan smoothie recipe is a great way to stay hydrated during the summer months.
2 Bananas
1 green apple
1 red apple
A Dozen frozen strawberries
One to two cups of apple juice to taste.
You can also add one green apple to sour, or one red apple to sweeten this smoothie!
Sweet and Sour Vegan Smoothie Recipe
This great little recipe gives you a great little pick me up with a sour kick. I personally use a little agave nectar to sweeten this vegan smoothie recipe sometimes!
1 Grapefruit
1/2 seeded pomegranate
1 banana
1 teaspoon of mixed seeds (preferably milled)
Peanut Butter vegan Smoothie Recipe
This should probably be classed as a milkshake, but what the hell, it tastes great, and we all need to indulge once in a while. This comforting vegan smoothie as a great way to end a day!
1 Cup ice cubes
1 Cup soy milk (you could also use rice milk or almond milk)
3 to 4 tablespoons of peanut butter
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
2 tablespoons (More or less to taste) of raw cane sugar, maple syrup or agave nectar.
Banana Orange Delight
This vegan smoothie recipe is another treat which tastes amazon!
1 Banana
1 Cup of soy milk
1 orange
1/4 to 1/2 cup of orange juice (to taste)
1 teaspoon of raw sugar or agave nectar
1/2 cup of ice
You might also like to pour this one over ice cubes!
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