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		<title>&#8216;Smart-Makers&#8217; Super Fruity Rainbow Smoothie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I do often employ the power of brainwashing my children. My girls think that I have actually given them a treat when I serve these smoothies for breakfast. Oh, I make them beg and behave like angels before I agree to make them. Sneaky Mommy! Everyone knows that blueberries and strawberries make you smart. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I do often employ the power of brainwashing my children. My girls think that I have actually given them a treat when I serve these smoothies for breakfast. Oh, I make them beg and behave like angels before I agree to make them. Sneaky Mommy!</p>
<p>Everyone knows that blueberries and strawberries make you smart. Right? Really, they have actually done studies on the little lovely berries, and proven that they do indeed help your old noggin. <span id="more-691"></span></p>
<p>SOOOO, I tell the Princesses Three that these smoothies will make them super smart&#8230; Prince Charming just slurps up everything I give him at the moment. Being the competitive souls that they are, they snarff up the stuff just to try to be smarter than each other. Silly girls.</p>
<div style="text-align: center; clear: both;"><a style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Y-QcV-L6Xu4/S9T_j82CNJI/AAAAAAAAAZI/KxM7M4hZPu4/s1600/DSC06414.JPG"><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Y-QcV-L6Xu4/S9T_j82CNJI/AAAAAAAAAZI/KxM7M4hZPu4/s320/DSC06414.JPG" border="0" alt="" /></a></div>
<div style="border: medium none;">2 whole bananas, frozen</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">5 strawberries, frozen</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">1 cup frozen blueberries</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">1 cup frozen pineapple</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">1 cup calcium fortified orange juice</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">1 cup low fat milk</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">1 cup vanilla flavored Greek yogurt (super-d-duper high in protein)</div>
<div style="border: medium none;">It helps to chop up the bananas and strawberries a bit. Toss the whole shootin&#8217; match in the blender and give it a whirl. Splurge a little and top it with the shoot out of the can whipped cream (YES, I know I am addicted to the stuff&#8230;but it beats home-made whipped cream, which I also adore but is LOADED with fat).</div>
<p>How do I accumulate those frozen fruits you ask? Well, when said fruit is on sale and in season, I buy it chop it and freeze it. You can get bags of it in the frozen section as well, but those puppies can be pricey. I also toss any of the above fruits into the freezer if I have bought them and we don&#8217;t consume them before they get just to the edge of not wanting to eat them anymore. Our little local grocery store also has a shelf of bruised and older fruits for super cheap. You can pick things up there for 1/4 the price. They freeze quite well, and you save tons of moo-la-la!</p>
<p>This morning, Princess Joy noticed that there was no &#8220;green&#8221; in the list of ingredients, and wanted to toss in some green grapes. She wanted to get her rainbow stickers BEFORE her sisters, of course. Alas, we had no such grapes. Poor Princesses Joy, she had to eat green later in the day. I would have let her toss the grapes in. Then it really would be a full rainbow.</p>
<p>PS- Isn&#8217;t it cool that my 4 year olds know and can point out the full spectrum of colors in the rainbow? I have Kia at <a href="http://www.todayiatearainbow.com/">Today I Ate a Rainbow</a> to thank for that one!</p>
<p>Guest Post provided by The Queen of Brussels Sprouts &#8211; visit her fantastic site with amazing recipes <a href="http://queenofbrusselsprouts.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://queenofbrusselsprouts.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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