Berry Blast Smoothie Recipe

Berry Blast Smoothie Recipe

One of the best parts of spring is hitting up the local farmers market for fresh, healthy fruits. Incorporate those antioxidant-rich fruits into your beverages to help you reach your weight goals by swimsuit season!

Cut out the calories, sugar and sodium in your drinks simply by using your favorite fruits and Cascade Ice zero-calorie sparkling waters. Cascade Ice has just the right amount of fizz to give you a boost, minus the all unhealthy extras found in soda!

Berry Blast Smoothie Recipe

Pick out your kids’ favorite types of berries and apples to try the Berry Blast Smoothie.

To create one, mix 1 cup of apple slices, 3/4 cup Greek yogurt, 1/2 cup soy or almond milk, a handful of fresh berries and 4oz Cascade Ice Zero-Calorie Huckleberry Blackberry in a blender. Blend until smooth and top with a few more fresh berries.

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Comments

  1. Sherry Compton says

    Yum! These look delicious! I love it when berries and fruit is in season. We go through a lot. My daughter loves fruits and vegetables, and it is great when we can go to the farmers market. I have to admit I never put apples in our smoothies before; will have to try it.

  2. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    I love berry drinks and to enjoy them without worrying about the calories is even better. Depending upon the berry I might put the drink through a sieve because I don’t like seeds in my smoothie or drink.

  3. That does look very good. I make smoothies for breakfast.

  4. Carol L. says

    OMG ! Doesn’t that look delicious. I love all Berries. My daughters too so I ‘m going to make this for sure. Thanks for the post and recipe.
    Carol L