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noomhq · 10 years
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Guest Post: Tangy Dough Boy Smoothie (Kath Eats)
For TWO Dough Boy Smoothies
2/3 cup rolled oats (I had to mix in a little Scottish because we were out of rolled and that seemed to work fine)
2/3 cup milk
2/3 cup plain yogurt ( <—the tang!)
2 smallish ripe bananas
2 tbsp chia seeds
1 tsp vanilla
1tsp cinnamon
Pinch salt
Plus 1/2 cup milk for AM
Mix together in blender (just with a spoon). Put in fridge overnight. In AM, add 1/2 cup milk and blend away!
Topped with the amazing Lynda’s Granola and Flying Squirrel PB – Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed!
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noomhq · 10 years
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Guest Blogger: Kath Eats Real Food's Kath Younger
Introducing our second guest blogger: Kath Younger of Kath Eats Real Food!
Kath Younger, RD, writes a healthy food and lifestyle blog read by over 15,000 visitors a day from around the world. Kath Eats Real Food, is a celebration of life through the lens of food. Kath writes about everything from recipes to organization tips to encouraging readers to try new "real" foods, including wheatberries, kale chips, chia seeds, and her famous whipped banana oatmeal.
Having lost over 30 pounds after graduating from college, Kath is a Registered Dietitian and owns a Great Harvest Bread Company with her husband in Charlottesville, VA. She has been writing KERF since 2007. She also writes at Baby KERF documenting her journey to motherhood. Follow @Katheats on Instagram and Twitter!
Dough Boy Smoothie Bowl
I never liked smoothies very much until I started serving them in a bowl, soup style! Eating a smoothie with a spoon is so much more fun than drinking it in a glass – when it disappears in 1 minute flat in my house!
Additionally, adding toppings, some of which sink to the bottom, make the eating process more exciting. Chewing helps me feel satisfied, so I love adding that dimension to smoothies.
For TWO smoothies
1 cup raw rolled oats
1 cup milk
2 tbsp chia seeds
1 banana
Sprinkle cinnamon
Splash vanilla
Pinch kosher salt
Combine all into a blender, stir and put in fridge overnight. In the morning, add about 1/4 cup more milk (just to loosen things up) and whirl away. Top with favorites!
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