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Rise and Shine Smoothie

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Do you ever get in a smoothie rut? I get in a smoothie rut. I always make the same 2 smoothies. Always. Never any deviation. Even though I have made others before and know how good they taste, I just go with the defaults because they’re easy. Not that the others aren’t, but it’s almost like I’m on auto-pilot.

This morning, I decided I didn’t want the old standby. I wanted something new and delicious and breakfasty. Spell check says that’s not a word but I disagree. I’m not one to have a glass of OJ with breakfast, it’s never really been my thing, but I know that oranges equal breakfast to a lot of people. I don’t really think to put oranges in smoothies but since I just bought a whole bag last week, I decided to do that this morning. Turned out to be a great decision. And although most of the time I toss a handful of spinach in my smoothies, I didn’t today, but I would highly recommend it to get your morning dose of greens.

Also, an important note, my family of 5 eats like a family of 10 at times, and when I make smoothies, I make them BIG. This one is no exception. This smoothie is enough for all 5 of us, so if you don’t need that much, cut it in half. And if you still have leftover, pour it into popsicle molds to enjoy later. Leftover smoothie popsicles are the only kind my kids get and they love them.

Rise and Shine Smoothie | Our Paleo Life

Rise and Shine Smoothie

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

This smoothie is like summer in a glass.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups Almond or Coconut Milk, I prefer almond
  • 2 Ripe Bananas, peeled
  • 1 1/2 Seedless Navel Oranges, peeled and sectioned
  • 2 1/2 cups Frozen Mango Chunks
  • Shredded Coconut, optional, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a Blendtec (or other high-powered blender) in the order listed above (excluding shredded coconut).
  2. If using a Blendtec, run the "Smoothie" cycle. Otherwise, blend on high until smooth and there are no more mango chunks.
  3. Pour into glasses, garnish with shredded coconut, if desired, and enjoy.
Nutrition Information
Yield 4 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 969Total Fat 73gSaturated Fat 21gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 49gCholesterol 0mgSodium 587mgCarbohydrates 70gFiber 18gSugar 39gProtein 26g

Nutrition is calculated by a third party and may not be 100% accurate

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Doreen

Tuesday 7th of July 2015

I haven't started Paleo yet. Am collecting recipes. You mentioned eggs, but they aren't Paleo. Are you on a semi/Paleo diet?

Kendra Benson

Tuesday 7th of July 2015

Eggs actually are paleo, you'll find that they are a very common staple among those without allergies. You can see a list of common paleo staples here: https://www.ourpaleolife.com/periodic-table-of-paleo-food-staples/

White potatoes aren't on the link above, but are now considered paleo and are also included in the Whole30 program.

Bonnie

Wednesday 30th of April 2014

Just made this for breakfast..yuuuumy! I made it with coconut milk (my first time trying and I LOVE it) and had to use frozen blueberries cuz our store was out of frozen mango. We're not "smoothie people" but we are trying to go...do (??) the paleo way of eating. This is a keeper! Thanks.

candy

Sunday 17th of November 2013

what are your easy go to smoothies? This one sounds good.

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