I just created a yummy pumpkin smoothie. I love pumpkin spice lattes and frappuccinos from Starbucks but, obviously, they aren't any good for you.
Here is an LDL alternative:
2 TBS Canned Pumpkin (I used Libby's all natural; fresh is even better, I'm sure)
1 Banana
A handful of pineapple chunks and a splash of the juice (I used Dole's Pineapple in it's own juice)
1/4 cup of orange juice (I used Tropicana, not from concentrate)
Few ice cubes
Pinch or two of pumpkin pie spice (optional)
Blend all ingredients. I used my Magic Bullet but, of course, a traditional blender will work just as well.
I think it is very good. The pumpkin flavor is there but it's subtle. If you try it, please let me know what you think. Enjoy!!!
Pumpkin Smoothie
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Re: Pumpkin Smoothie
Wow! I can't wait to try this! I was just yesterday looking for some pumpkin recipes. I love pumpkin anything.
Now I have one for you to try. I love chocolate dipped strawberries & since the strawberries are so good right now, I was having a huge craving. So I halved my strawberries over about a half cup of low fat frozen yogurt & let it melt. I swear it's as good as the real thing!
If you get any other wonderful ideas, pass them on!
Now I have one for you to try. I love chocolate dipped strawberries & since the strawberries are so good right now, I was having a huge craving. So I halved my strawberries over about a half cup of low fat frozen yogurt & let it melt. I swear it's as good as the real thing!
If you get any other wonderful ideas, pass them on!
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The strawberries and frozen yogurt sounds yummy! Thank you for the idea. I hope you enjoy the pumpkin smoothie.
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Hey I see that we both have 1 star & 20 posts. We'll figure this out together.
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Please try Patsy's hot pumpkin smoothie! It is delicious and so filling, if you like pumpkin. It stays with me forever! Also, be careful with the nonfat frozen yogurt. It is not LDL friendly and could spike those sugar cravings. Have a blessed weekend.
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OMG My spaghetti sauce on green beans is so going to love this - she loves Pumpkin anything, especially Culvers concrete mixers in November!!!! Go Donaamae. Lynda
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mmm.. definitely trying this one!
Re: Pumpkin Smoothie
TO: nh045 and Tamra09
Roger says that use can use Dannon or Edy's light frozen or fat-free frozen, but do not make a habit of having it all the time -- once in a blue moon is enough.
Also, if you love to dip your strawberries in chocolate, try dipping them in the following (the recipe is on the boards):
CHOCOLATE LIKE DIPPING SAUCE
1-1/2 c. raisins
1/4 c. water
1 t. cinnamon
6 Stevia pkgs (or sweeten to taste with Splenda)
1 T. Smart Balance Light Margarine (or I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Light)
Put all ingredients in a food processor or blender and process as smooth as possible (a little lumpy is ok). Refrigerate until ready to use.
Roger says that use can use Dannon or Edy's light frozen or fat-free frozen, but do not make a habit of having it all the time -- once in a blue moon is enough.
Also, if you love to dip your strawberries in chocolate, try dipping them in the following (the recipe is on the boards):
CHOCOLATE LIKE DIPPING SAUCE
1-1/2 c. raisins
1/4 c. water
1 t. cinnamon
6 Stevia pkgs (or sweeten to taste with Splenda)
1 T. Smart Balance Light Margarine (or I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Light)
Put all ingredients in a food processor or blender and process as smooth as possible (a little lumpy is ok). Refrigerate until ready to use.