Can I make a smoothie with these things?!


Question: Ok, I'm thinking about using 1 cup of frozen mixed berries, milk, and I'm going to put a trail mix kashi bar in it as well...it contains nuts, flax seed, dried fruit...etc. Do you think that will turn out or that it will be trash?


Answers: Ok, I'm thinking about using 1 cup of frozen mixed berries, milk, and I'm going to put a trail mix kashi bar in it as well...it contains nuts, flax seed, dried fruit...etc. Do you think that will turn out or that it will be trash?

You can make a smoothie out of pretty much anything.

Try it and see. Although think about adding something that will bind the ingredients like a dollop of natural yogurt or something like that.

It will be good, but may not be thick enough. Do you have any yogurt that you could add to it?

i love smoothies soooo what you put in it well it can only be yummy.
you have my go ahead on your smoothies on one condition........PLEASE MAY I ALSO HAVE SOME???

enjoy making them..........

Maybe a little honey too.

hey there little smoothie pardner! yes, I think you are able, put it in the blender, enjoy ! you might break the bar into pieces first, that will help. enjoy !

Yes it should be ok, also put in 3-4 ice cubes, depending on how good your blender is they may need to be crushed.

ja is right, put some good healthy yogurt in there as well.

The kashi bar might taste good, but I'd rather get the raw ingredients and place them in there manually because I like to control the amount each ingredient I want to intake at one time. (And to make sure I know I'm not intaking anything that I'm not well aware of like sugar...even natural sugar has it's downfalls if you don't watch it.)

It'll probably be cheaper too if you get the flax seeds, oats, etc, and all the rest of the stuff that you want from the kashi bar because you can buy these items in bulk, don't have to pay for individual packaging, or creation of the actual bar.





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