Home-Made Smoothies

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Home-Made Smoothies Made Simple (NAPSA)—Oneof the last hold- > outs against the consumer convenience trendhasfinally fallen. That’s because the “smoothie,” ye a festive and fruity comfort food treat that’s been experiencing a tremendous surge in popularity of late, can now be made easily at home in your own blender with complete smoothie mixes made from realfruit. Fruit smoothies are a refreshing, nutritious, cool and creamy healthy snack you can makein three delicious flavors of Luzianne Smoothies mix: Strawberry Banana, Peach Mango and Mixed Berry. Each contains real fruit plus soy protein. You just add water, juice or milk andice, blend for 60 seconds, and you’ve madea cold, thick and creamy “smoothie shop” smoothie. A quick meal when you're on the go, it’s a good source of calcium and vitamin C and can make a great breakfast drink or after-school snack. Low-calorie smoothies are filling and taste great. Try these easy recipes: Strawberry Banana Blast Makes 24 ounces 1 cup pineapple juice 3 tablespoons Luzianne Strawberry Banana Smoothie Mix 1 cup fresh strawberries 1 small banana 1% cupsice Combineall ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Peach Mango Madness Makes 12 ounces . aes 5 be $ Getting kids to eat fruit can be smooth sailing with delicious, homemade smoothie drinks. 6 ouncesvanilla yogurt 2 tablespoons Luzianne Smoothies Peach Mango Mix 1 banana 1% cupsice Combineall ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Berry Creamsicle Makes 16 ounces 1 cup vanilla yogurt 3 tablespoons Luzianne Mixed Berry Smoothie Mix 1 cup raspberries 1 cup ice Combineall ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Luzianne Smoothies are available in supermarkets in the powered drinks aisle and produce section. To purchase online, visit www.luziannesmoothies.com.