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By RedVinoGirl
on July 10, 2009
Very good! Kid pleaser! I used 1% milk and increased it to 1 cup and omitted the ice cubes (my kids don't like their smoothies too thick or too cold!) and it came out perfectly. I also used 1 fresh banana rather than the frozen one called for. My son downed his first cup in less than a minute. ;)
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on January 31, 2008
I used frozen peaches, but this is probably better with a fresh one! My version came out bland. I added about three frozen strawberries to pick it up a bit. I recommend waiting until the summer to give this one a fair try.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Chef #727989
on January 18, 2008
mmmm so good i didn't have the vanilla flavored soymilk so i used regulare milk and added some vanilla extract it was so yummy! I had to get my whole family to try it out. Thanks Paula
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Very good smoothie! The banana added some sweetness along with frozen peaches (omitted ice). Thanks Paula, for posting! Roxygirl
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on June 18, 2007
I made this with fresh peaches we picked up at a produce stand in the country this weekend. I only had strawberry yogurt in the fridge so I used that and it came out dee-lish-ous!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy **Mandy**
on April 13, 2007
I made this with an overripe banana some tinned peaches, frozen yoghurt & low fat milk. It all combined to make a fresh & filling brunch, Thanks!
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on January 04, 2007
This is an excellent smoothie. I used my over-ripe banana, 1% milk and frozen peaches with a scoop of my protein powder. It makes such an awesome breakfast!
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Very good! Used frozen peach slices, an overripe banana and the rest followed instructions as normal. Turned out great!! Thanks.
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on July 26, 2006
We liked this good tsting smoothie. I used Vanilla Milk instead of vanilla soy milk because my husband won't drink soy milk. Thanks PaulaG. Bullwinkle.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy janem123
on April 30, 2006
This was very good. I used a frozen banana, some commercially frozen peach slices, a full 8 ounce carton of peach lowfat yogurt, and a splash of skim milk. I omitted the ice and ended up adding some water because the smoothie was too thick to drink through a straw. Yum!
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I love it!! I had to use canned peaches...so used less soy milk. Wonderful thank you!!
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Great Smoothie! I added a scoop of vanilla protein powder to the blender for some extra vitamins. Finally a use for my extra ripe peaches!
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on November 20, 2005
Wonderful! I left out the ice so it was a bit thicker - but what a way to start a morning. Thanks for sharing.
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on November 14, 2005
Nice. I used frozen peaches which were not as sweet or as intensely flavored as fresh so I added a few more. I used fat free peach yogurt and left out the ice. Nice with the soymilk. Thanks for a great breakfast Paula!
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on August 27, 2005
Delicious - thick, smooth & creamy! I used fresh fruit & skipped the ice cubes. I only had vanilla yogurt so I added an extra peach. Thanx Paula!
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on August 25, 2005
This made a very nice morning drink! I love peaches and this gave me plenty of it! Thanks Paula!
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Serving Size: 1 (278 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 2
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vanilla-flavored soymilk
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