Our liquidizer recently died – Jack was creating a smoothie one morning many weeks agone, once all of a fast, smoke started returning from the motor! That liquidizer had lasted U.S.A. an honest very long time – Jack came into our relationship with it, therefore we all know it absolutely was a minimum of twelve years recent. It had dependably necessitated many an delicious pitcher (or two…) of margaritas and lots of alternative recipes over the years, therefore we tend to were a touch unhappy to check it go!

Since we tend to used that liquidizer quite bit – particularly once we tend to’re creating recipes like this recent Pineapple Peach Smoothie – we tend to knew that we wished (and needed!) to take a position during a smart quality replacement. However once observing costs for a few of the terribly top-of-the-line liquidizers – and even knowing what quantity folks love them – we tend to determined to urge this Breville blender that we tend to completely love! (By the means, this can be not a sponsored post – we tend to simply love our new blender!)

This recent pineapple peach smoothie was galvanized by one that I recently had at our native farmer’s market – and with a fresh liquidizer reception, what a good excuse to do recreating it at home! this can be a splendidly lightweight and frothy mix of sweet recent pineapple and peaches, combined with some plain non-fat Greek yoghourt and milk. a touch little bit of desert plant nectar is additional for sweetness (you may use honey, however the desert plant lends a a lot of neutral sweetness to the present drink) in addition as vanilla for a few additional flavor.

INGREDIENTS :
- 3 ripe, fresh peaches, pitted and skinned
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups fresh pineapple, cut into 1” chunks (or canned, if fresh is not available)
- 1 cup milk
- ¼ cup agave nectar (or honey)
- ½ cup non-fat Greek plain yogurt
- 2 cups crushed ice
INSTRUCTIONS :
- Place pitted and skinned peaches, along with cut up pineapple, in the freezer for 2-3 hours until hard but not solid.
- Place partially frozen fruit in a blender with all other ingredients and puree until smooth.
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