The Best 50 Smoothies (Best 50)

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The Best 50 Smoothies (Best 50)

by: Joanna White



 : The Best 50 Smoothies (Best 50)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.875
EAN: 9781558671140
ISBN: 1558671145
Label: Bristol Publishing Enterprises
Manufacturer: Bristol Publishing Enterprises
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 80
Publication Date: 1995-09-01
Publisher: Bristol Publishing Enterprises
Studio: Bristol Publishing Enterprises



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Product DescriptionSkip expensive juice bars and make your own fresh fruit concoctions. Add nutrition to fruit blends; garnish and serve smoothies with flair.

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT SERVICE:)
I recieved to book with-in 4 days of placing the order.
I'm very pleased with the book & the prompt service I recieved!
I would order from them again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - You get what you pay for
Overall this is a good book. Since I am a finiky eater, there were only a few recipies that appealed to me. For those who like an array of fruits this book is great. It is also very simple to follow.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Place all ingredients in a blender and process until smooth.
This is a no-frills idea book. No pretty pictures, no gratuitous white-space, no full-page smoothie portraits--just a diverse yet basic collection of mostly common-ingredient smoothie suggestions.

If it's bang for the buck you want, this book is money well-spent--especially if you aren't afraid to creatively enhance some of these drinks with what's on hand to make them your own.

The simplicity of this spartan little book will set you and your blender free because this book is anything but intimidating; it begins with some helpful hints, several pages of possible garnishes, possible fruits, possible sweeteners, and an assortment of creamy bases.

The book itself is lackluster and uninteresting but it works for me. Actually, I like the nuts-and-bolts approach. You're buying recipies here, not a smoothie video. If it's important that the color of your smoothie match your tablecloth and napkins, better try a different book.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Easy, delicious smoothies; nutritional and most low in fat.
Easy recipies that make one (1) serving. Simple to make and so good! These smoothies will appeal to everyone. I highly recommend this book. It is an inexpensive investment that will get you started enjoying smoothies.



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