We have been playing around with our Yonanas
gift I mentioned in yesterday's post, and this is one of my favorite combinations so far. Very simple, and takes all of 60 seconds to make, so I can't use that excuse of not having time to make a healthy breakfast anymore...darn it.
This would be simple to blend in a blender as well!
My children think its ice cream so we fool them with this surprise treat on occasion.
Green smoothies in the blender are also ideal for serving up multiple vegetable servings for breakfast with a sweet disguise.
*Tip: Let your frozen fruit sit out until it perspires-makes for easier blending! Also, freeze your fresh fruit when its over ripe. Its perfect for frozen yogurt:)
Will share more of these soon, and can't wait to introduce you to my new food columnist!


















These look so good! With only a couple ingredients needed, and 60 seconds to spare, seriously, you can't make an excuse to not do this. I love simple breakfasts :) ** and I love that spoon too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! And your pictures are fabulous!
ReplyDeletePretty photos! I can't wait to try this recipe out.
ReplyDeleteyum! so simple and looks delicious. and gorgeous photos too :).
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and yummy!
ReplyDeleteNow that would have been a first trimester staple for me! Actually, the whole pregnancy I just couldn't get enough of cold and fruity anything. Can't wait to see this food columnist of yours!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I will defintely have to try it! I look forward to seeing your new columnist!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! It will go perfectly with my lose ten pounds plan! XO Can;t wait to see who your new food columnist is!
ReplyDeleteyum yom yum yum yum yummyyy!!
ReplyDeletethis looks soo good! getting more hungry ever second!
What great photos! Really enjoyed this post today:)
ReplyDeletexx Kelsey
www.hiddenbaby.com
Looks delicious and super cute photos! I love freezing overripe peaches, and mixing with honey/agave and greek yogurt.
ReplyDeleteVery easy indeed and it sounds yummy! I'm not a fan of greek yogurt though, but I wonder with the fruit if you can really taste that part?
ReplyDeleteHi Jen! You could easily substitute for regular yogurt, but we actually make it with just fruit all the time. So good!
DeleteHow easy is that! And it looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh me oh my that sounds delightful!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh Anna, such a good treat...for the kids and the adults! :)
ReplyDeleteOne minute, you say!? Count me in!
ReplyDeleteYUM! this looks absolutely amazing!!! i can do frozen treats in my juicer...i am totally going to try this :) XO Brynn
ReplyDeleteThis looks so amazing!I will so be trying this.
ReplyDeleteMyah
thehappyhealthywholegirl.blogspot.com
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This looks sooo good!
ReplyDeletetried this last night - and thawing the fruit definitely helps! yay for healthy, yummy snacks :)
ReplyDeleteUh, YUM!! Pinning this! Looks right up my alley, and the photos are beautiful, lady. :)
ReplyDeleteyummy!!! I love using frozen fruit through my juicer as well--it comes out looking like smooth yogurt :) I'm lovin' your blog!! I've pinned your ideas before on pinterest and didn't realize they were yours until now!! definitely following you, miss fabulous!
ReplyDeletei've heard of this yonanas thing and i wannnnnt one. also, awesome pictures.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic!
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