I know you’re thinking how could this be? But I swear this tastes like Snickerdoodle in a cup. I don’t know how it’s possible, but it’s clearly a sign that life is all good. Whenever I have a craving for something sweet, which is pretty much always, I tend to deviate to making this smoothie. It’s perfect. Sweet, cinnamon-y, creamy, yet surprisingly healthy for you! It’s also customisable to a certain extent, with the option of what nut butter or seed butter you want to use, or if you want to add a subtle almond flavour as well.
Anyway, back to the recipe at hand. All I’m saying is you’re welcome! I can’t take full credit for the recipe, I did see it floating around on Facebook, but I have customised it to fit my (and hopefully many others’) needs! Without further ado….
Snickerdoodle Smoothie
(df, gf, grain free, refined sugar free, vegan, can be soy free)
Ingredients:
10 oz. almond milk or soy milk
2 scoops Shaklee Vanilla Life Shake
1/2 banana
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1 tbsp. almond butter, or other nut/seed butter
1 tbsp. maple syrup
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/4 tsp. almond extract (optional)
Ice, as needed
Add all ingredients in a blender and blend. Serve and let your tastebuds scream with joy!
What’s a dessert you’d like to see a smoothie recipe made to taste like?
Love,
Maxi
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