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Can I have some recipes for my nutribullet please

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crumble82 · 27/02/2021 06:56

I’ve just bought a nutribullet and I’ve been making smoothies for breakfast. I usually have banana, milk, oats and a few blueberries (sometimes spinach too) but it’s getting a bit samey. What lovely, healthy breakfast smoothies do you make?

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frugalforager · 27/02/2021 07:26

Kefir, banana, spirulina, maca powder, bone broth powder, bee pollen.

Add fruit (frozen raspberries, blueberries, peaches, nectarines, blackcurrants, blackberries etc) to vary the flavour.

Add fresh or frozen spinach if I've got it.

crumble82 · 27/02/2021 07:42

Thanks @frugalforager where would I get those ingredients from, are they readily available from somewhere like Holland and Barrett?

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Fivemoreminutes1 · 27/02/2021 08:19

Raspberry and coconut recipes.sainsburys.co.uk/recipes/drinks-and-smoothies/raspberry-and-coconut-smoothie

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Cakeonthefloor · 27/02/2021 08:24

I put spoonfuls of nut butter in to add protein.

potatopot · 27/02/2021 09:34

I do kefir, sunflower seeds, half an avocado, frozen spinach, frozen berries

frugalforager · 03/03/2021 17:08

@crumble82 maca and spirulina I get in Tesco/Sainsbury's. Bone broth powder from Amazon. Bee pollen maybe from Holland and Barratt or online. I get from local independent health food shop.

WhereDoMyBluebirdsFly · 03/03/2021 18:13

Kale, half a frozen banana, almond milk, cacao powder, maca powder, collagen, tsp of almond butter. Tastes like a treat but is delicious. The kale and maca help to balance your hormones too.

I find it useful to buy a bunch of bananas and, when they're ripe, peel them, chop them into 3 or 4 chunks each then freeze then like that. Whenever you want a smoothie you can just break off a couple of chunks. It makes your smoothie nice and cold too.

LabbyNoona · 03/03/2021 18:14

Oo following!

WhereDoMyBluebirdsFly · 03/03/2021 20:31

If you get spirulina then go very, very easy on it the first time you try. It has a distinctive flavour. Envy Start with a quarter or half a tsp and build up from there.

Aldi do some Greens Powders, I think it's wheatgrass, spirulina and other healthy things. Put a spoonful of that in with almond milk and a frozen banana. Super healthy, easy and it tastes sweet.

Fivemoreminutes1 · 04/03/2021 05:05

You can also use it for making pesto, hummus and guacamole

ElphabaTheGreen · 04/03/2021 05:18

A Nutribullet was my best buy of 2020!

125mL almond milk
Tbsp oat yoghurt
1 Brazil nut
1 tsp milled flax seeds
Half a banana (I also freeze them like a PP and blitz from frozen)
Small handful of frozen berries (available in bags from Tesco)
1 tbsp jumbo oats
Splash of coconut water to loosen it

Or

1 tsp peanut butter (100% nut butter - no added sugar or salt)
½ tsp cacao powder
Heaping tbsp Greek yoghurt
Big glug of milk
1 Banana
1 tsp ground flaxseed

I also make this every now and again and use my Nutribullet for the bit where you whiz up the oats, dates and milk. Great piece of kit.

www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/chocolate-porridge

ElphabaTheGreen · 04/03/2021 06:32

Forgot to say - put a drop of vanilla extract in the berry/banana/oat one I put above.

Lol1962 · 30/10/2025 21:27

Whatever fruit,veg,nuts or herbs I mix together I mainly add beetroot to most of them ,either raw out of my garden or vac packed from supermarkets , and wether I use water /milk or yoghurt, I also find tomatoes & cucumber ales any smoothie very refreshing 😋😋

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