I was experimenting today and came up with this. For some extra sweetness, feel free to add a few squirts of agave!
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Rating
5/5 (from 1 ratings)5 -
Yield
1 large smoothie
Ingredients
1 papaya (peeled, seedless)
1 banana
1 cup blueberries (frozen)
1 handful of goji berries (soaked 10-15 minutes)
Ice cubes
Recipe Directions
1. Blend ingredients together and enjoy!
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By ItGirlI was experimenting today and came up with this.
For some extra sweetness, feel free to add a few squirts of agave!
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ItGirl
Apr 05, 2010
It makes them easier to blend, that's for sure! Goji berries are hard& chewy. But yummy!
runnagurl
Apr 05, 2010
Did you soak your goji berries first?
Kimbaly
Apr 05, 2010
Sound good .. I like the flowers too!!! :o)
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ItGirl
Apr 05, 2010
It makes them easier to blend, that's for sure! Goji berries are hard& chewy. But yummy!
Alyzink
Apr 05, 2010
why do you soak the berries? sorry im new to this whole raw thing.
Kimbaly
Apr 05, 2010
Sound good .. I like the flowers too!!! :o)
ItGirl
Apr 05, 2010
Yes!! Sorry about the confusion! I'll fix that right away!
runnagurl
Apr 05, 2010
Did you soak your goji berries first?
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