Dessert for breakfast! This tastes like ice cream, but it is actually good for you!
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    1 large or 2 small smoothies
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Recipe Directions

1. Blend the dates with enough almond milk to blend smoothly.

2. Add the frozen bananas and almond milk to the blender to make it your preferred thickness.

3. Add a couple drops of vanilla and carob powder to taste. (I use a couple heaping spoonfuls, but I really like carob!)

4. Blend until creamy and enjoy!

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By Quiora

Dessert for breakfast!

This tastes like ice cream, but it is actually good for you!

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Yes! Peel first, and break into little chunks, unless you have a vitamix!

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I peel before freezing. I should try cutting them into chunks first too. I have a cheap blender and digesting whole frozen bananas is hard on it!

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This might be a stupid question, but how do you all freeze your bananas? When I freeze them in the peel, I can never get it off. Do you feel, and then freeze?

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mmmorgans -- that seems like a lot of extra work!! I just peel a bunch, put them whole in a zip bag and freeze them (flat on a baking sheet overnight). They stack and store easily that way. Quiora -- They break into chunks very easily even frozen, no need to cut them up before freezing.

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I peel before freezing. I should try cutting them into chunks first too. I have a cheap blender and digesting whole frozen bananas is hard on it!

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I put mine in the freezer peels and all. When I need one, I soak it in warm water until the peel comes off, sometimes you have to cut off excess stringy bits.

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i peel them and freeze then whole. if you freeze them with the peels on, a pairing knife can be usefel ;)

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Yes! Peel first, and break into little chunks, unless you have a vitamix!

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I meant "peel" and then freeze... =)

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This might be a stupid question, but how do you all freeze your bananas? When I freeze them in the peel, I can never get it off. Do you feel, and then freeze?

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