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Super Easy Blueberry Smoothie Recipe

April 7, 2017 by Jeanne

Just in time for spring and summer treats (or breakfast!), this is my favorite blueberry smoothie recipe. It’s like drinking an ice cream shake. Enjoy!

blueberry smoothie recipe

I love frozen blueberries. Dollar Tree carries them and they work wonderfully in fruit salads, smoothies and more. This blueberry smoothie recipe makes two big glasses of a delicious, cool, refreshing treat. I enjoy it for breakfast. You could also have it as a summer evening snack.

Blueberry Smoothie Recipe

For this recipe, you will need a blender.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of frozen blueberries
  • 2/3 cup of 1% milk
  • 1 container Fruit on the Bottom blueberry yogurt
  • 1/8 teaspoon of vanilla extract

Place the milk, yogurt, vanilla extra and blueberries in a blender. You don’t need to mix the yogurt first – just scrape it all into the blender. Blend on “smoothie” setting for 30 seconds. Pour into glasses and enjoy!

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  1. Donna @ Modern on Monticello

    April 9, 2017 at

    Sounds delicious. Can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty

    • Jeanne

      April 10, 2017 at

      Thank you for stopping by, Donna! Be blessed!

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