PB&J Smoothie
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PB&J Smoothie
Instead of sandwiches, try cool, creamy peanut butter–and-jelly-inspired smoothies for a kid-friendly snack. We use fresh strawberries and raspberries, but you can use any berry you like (blackberries tend to have more noticeable seeds). If using frozen fruit, skip the ice and add a splash or two of water to thin the smoothie to your desired consistency. Peanut butter not only adds body, it gives the smoothie more protein and heart-healthy fats that make it more satisfying. You could also pour the smoothie into ice pop molds and freeze for a frozen treat.
Updated at: Sat, 16 Nov 2024 23:34:32 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Great
Glycemic Index
46
Low
Glycemic Load
11
Moderate
Nutrition per serving
Calories159.5 kcal (8%)
Total Fat6 g (9%)
Carbs24 g (9%)
Sugars18.1 g (20%)
Protein5.7 g (11%)
Sodium154.8 mg (8%)
Fiber4.3 g (15%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings
Instructions
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