CALORIES: 235
SERVES 2
Ingredients:
• ½ BANANA
• 1 CUP FROZEN MANGO CUBES
• 1 CUP BLACKBERRIES
• ½ CUP VANILLA FROZEN YOGURT
• ¼ CUP ORANGE JUICE
• 1 TEASPOON HONEY
Preparation:
1. Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.
2. Pour into two glasses and serve as a quick breakfast.
PER SERVING:
Fat: 3 g
Protein: 4 g
Carbohydrates: 53 g
Sugar: 39 g
This recipe was published in '500 UNDER 500: From 100 - Calorie Snacks to 500 - Calorie EntrĂ©es — 500 Balanced and Healthy Recipesthe Whole Family Will Love! by "Lynette Rohrer Shirkwith Nicole Cormier, RD, LDN" - p5'.
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