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    Healthy Banana Milkshake

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    • on January 01, 2009

      I used almond milk and didn't have almond extract so used vanilla. Thanks for a yummy, healthy breakfast drink!

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    • on August 21, 2008

      I love it! Except I used 2 % milk, vanilla extract, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, 3/4 banana, unsweetened cocoa and thats it :) no sugar or ice added. Thanks for the recipe

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    • on June 24, 2008

      I really enjoyed this milkshake. I added a dash of cinnamon which was very tasty. Will make it again. Thanks for sharing.

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    • on June 03, 2008

      my new favorite!!!!

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    • on March 13, 2008

      I doubled this recipe for DH's breakfast this morning and he enjoyed it a lot. Didnt add the sugar and did add 4 ice cubes. Nice banana flavor with a bit of kick from the almond extract. The blender I ordered hadnt arrived yet so I whipped this up in my food processor. Thank you kiwiductch for a very easy and healthy breakfast idea.

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    • on August 15, 2007

      The almond extract was a great way to "kick up" the flavor of a banana smoothie. I didn't add any ice or sugar (perfect as it). I immediately whipped up another! Thanks Kiwidutch, for posting. Roxygirl

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    • on August 14, 2007

      I liked this, although I needed to add the other half of the banana for a little more fullness and to balance the almond flavor, thanks.

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    • on August 04, 2007

      This is a keeper... best banana smoothie ever. I doubled it and added 2TBS vanilla soy protein powder. Healthy and yummy !

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    • on June 28, 2007

      Love the almond flavoring! Would like for it to be a little more bannanowy to match the title. This is more of a delicious healthy almond shake. Thanks kiwi!!! Made during ZWT3 by a Floozie - Remembering Amy.

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    • on June 27, 2007

      This one is a good one for the kids' afternoon tea when they come from school "starving". The kids helped me put the bananas and milk in the blender and they enjoyed drinking it afterwards as well!

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    • on June 14, 2007

      I made this for *Zaar World Tour III* - I used lactose free milk and left out the ice cubes (winter time here in Australia). It's was healthy and yummy, Little Miss (DD) wanted another serving. Thank you kiwidutch

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    • on June 12, 2007

      Very refreshing smoothie. I doubled it and used a partially frozen banana. I agree that the almond extract makes this recipe. It has become my extract of choice with peach smoothies but had not tried it with banana ones until today. Honestly, this did not taste strongly of banana to me. But it was sweet and frothy (I did add a little splenda) and a lovely drink on a warm day. Thanks.

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    • on June 08, 2007

      Excellent! And it's the almond extract that does the magic, so don't leave it out.

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    • on January 16, 2007

      This was totally refreshing, as I love bananas. I wanted something for dessert with not a lot of sugar or calories. Got some great nanners on sale last week, so I'm in heaven! The almond extract was a great switch from the regular vanilla and I used Splenda to sweeten. Also had to use 2% milk. Skim for me is like white water. I prepared this lovely shake in honor of my Sweetie for her Cook-a-Thon. GET WELL SOON, My Andria! LOVE YA, HON!

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    • on January 06, 2007

      Very tasty, i thought it would only be for my boyfriend, but i couldn't resist :p i used the ice cubes as suggested and vanilla sugar. Thanks !

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    Nutritional Facts for Healthy Banana Milkshake

    Serving Size: 1 (221 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 114.6
     
    Calories from Fat 4
    68%
    Total Fat 0.4 g
    0%
    Saturated Fat 0.2 g
    1%
    Cholesterol 2.4 mg
    0%
    Sodium 73.1 mg
    3%
    Total Carbohydrate 22.7 g
    7%
    Dietary Fiber 1.3 g
    5%
    Sugars 10.5 g
    42%
    Protein 5.4 g
    10%

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