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S’more Smoothie
My son came to me the other day with marshmallows in one hand and a box of graham crackers in the other. He said “Mommy lets make s’more smoothies.” I thought I had heard him wrong, so I asked again, and in the clearest voice he said “S’more Smoothies!” He was so enthusiastic and happy about the idea. It surprised me, I had never heard anything like it, so I went to googling and got an idea of how we should make them. I went out and got the other few ingredients we needed, and today we made them. And wow are they good. It’s definitely not exactly a nutritious smoothie, but it’s an amazing once-in-a-while treat that’s super kid-friendly.
S’more Smoothie
Ingredients
for the smoothie
1 whole graham cracker
1 cup milk ( I used dark chocolate almond milk)
1 tablespoon chocolate syrup, if using plain milk
1 heaping tablespoon marshmallow fluff
1 cup ice
for garnish:
chocolate chips
whipped cream
graham cracker
Instructions
1. Combine all ingredients for smoothie to blender, and blend on high until ice is crushed.
2. Garnish smoothie with chocolate chips, whipped cream and graham cracker.
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8 Comments
Anna commented on Oct 05 11 at 1:36 amThis something my little girl will love making too. She will definitely lick all her fingers in between every procedure. It is nice that all the ingredients are already edible even before being added into the recipe mixture…
Charissa commented on Oct 05 11 at 11:39 amYum!
Katie commented on Oct 05 11 at 1:26 pmJust made one but used unsweetened vanilla almond milk, low fat graham crackers, chocolate whey protein powder and sugar free Hershey’s syrup! YUMMMMM!!!!!!!
Melody commented on Oct 05 11 at 1:35 pmOh, man. This sounds delish!!!!
Feast on the Cheap commented on Oct 06 11 at 5:12 pmWhat a treat!
Anna ~ RandomHandprints.com commented on Feb 21 12 at 8:39 pmthat sounds really amazing.
Sharon commented on Apr 30 12 at 4:42 pmYummy! Is there anything I could use instead of marshmallow fluff/marshmallows, like whipped cream, maybe? Thanks!
Angie McGowan commented on Apr 30 12 at 7:57 pmI think whipped cream would work, although I haven’t tried it.
Angie
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