Orange Julius Knock-Off!!!

"Ok so it may not be authentic, but its delicious and refreshing!!!"
 
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photo by Cindi Bauer photo by Cindi Bauer
photo by Cindi Bauer
photo by Cindi Bauer photo by Cindi Bauer
photo by Cindi Bauer photo by Cindi Bauer
photo by Cindi Bauer photo by Cindi Bauer
photo by love4culinary photo by love4culinary
Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all of the ingredients except ice in a blender and blend on high speed for 15-30 seconds or until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Add the ice and blend until the consistancy of your average icy -- making sure there are ice bits but not chunks! :).

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Reviews

  1. I loved it. needs more time in the blender though.
     
  2. Love this, and so do my kids!
     
  3. I don't make this very often, but when I do I think - I should make this more!
     
  4. So delicious. I freshly squeezed oranges for this! I used alcohol free vanilla from the health food store, plus the rest of the ingredients. I would make this again!! Made for All Aboard the L-O-V-E train! 1/23 - 2/14
     
  5. Yum! This worked great. Most of the other recipes call for orange juice concentrate so it was nice to find a recipe thaat called for orange juice. I used milk in place of the water for a creamy taste
     
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  1. Yum! This worked great. Most of the other recipes call for orange juice concentrate so it was nice to find a recipe thaat called for orange juice. I used milk in place of the water for a creamy taste
     

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Since April 2008, I have been a vegetarian. I dont eat creatures...that's the easiest way to put it! :D I still eat a small amount of dairy, but not very much. I have been missing around here for a while, and hope to poke my head in a bit more often from now on... I hope you enjoy my recipes...
 
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