Each of these healthy, kid-friendly smoothie recipes makes 4 tasty 8-ounce drinks. So when it’s just you and your child having a calm breakfast there will be extra you can keep in the refrigerator for later. Or when it’s you’re turn to make an afternoon snack for all the neighborhood kids each recipe is easily doubled (or more) so everyone can enjoy some.

Corey Valley writing at SheKnows has some tips …

… to help make your smoothie creating a breeze. Instead of using ice, use frozen fruit. This will still give your smoothie the frozen texture and help boost up the flavor.

Next, use plain yogurt. I know, on it’s own, most kids would turn their noses up to it. But, trust me, the fruit will sweeten up these drinks plenty. So why not cut out all that added sugar found in flavored yogurts?

 

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