Question Posted Tuesday December 26 2006, 10:23 pm
can you make a smoothie with the only fruit being strawberries? (It is the only fruit right now in my kitchen and Im CRAVING a smoothie of some kind.) what else do I put in the blender? Ice? Milk?
mariahwannabe answered Wednesday December 27 2006, 8:52 am: Well I mainly love Fruit smoothies - no milk/ice/cream etc.To make the smoothie thick use banana.And you can always add fruit in like
illdomybest answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 11:07 pm: yes you can make a onefruit smoothie. how to make a smoothie can vary on the person. when i do it i mix the fruit ice and vanilla yogurt or yogurt with the smae flavoring of the fruit and blend [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
sweet7love answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 10:47 pm: if you have yogurt you could also use yogurt, the strawberries & milk.. thats how i make mine & they're really good that wayy =] i hope it helped and it wasn't too late! haah enjoy your smoothiee =] [ sweet7love's advice column | Ask sweet7love A Question ]
t0xicParadiSe answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 10:46 pm: Sure you can! Cut up the strawberries and throw them in the blender with ice & there you go! You can also add a bit of sugar depending on how sweet you want the smoothie to be.
BarkersBeauties answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 10:39 pm: yes if you want it to be thicker than you can put milk in it . make sure you put ice in it and any kind of fruit(doesn't matter how many types.)sure you can have a strawberry smoothie!! go on ahead!! [ BarkersBeauties's advice column | Ask BarkersBeauties A Question ]
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