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Serve immediately with extra nuts for garnish. Blend well using the Blendtec smoothie preset. Assemble the smoothie by adding the liquids (almond milk and vanilla extract) to your blender jar first, followed by the solids (date roasted bananas, toasted nuts, oats, protein powder, cinnamon), and followed finally by the ice.Transfer to the fridge to cool completely. Toast them for 6-7 minutes, tossing frequently, until fragrant. Spread the walnuts and pecans out on another baking sheet and toast them in the same oven while the bananas roast.Bake the bananas for 15-20 minutes until fragrant. Spread the paste evenly on the banana slices and top each slice with a few dabs of the coconut oil. I used the Blendtec Twister Jar for this because it's designed for thicker pastes. Soak the dates in 2 tablespoons of water for about 20 minutes before pureeing them with the water into a paste. Arrange the banana slices on the baking sheet.
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This first smoothie is my recreation of that disappointing banana nut concoction, and while it’s vegan, healthy, full of protein, and free of refined sugar, the focus is all on the FLAVOR. If only I can get her to look at me instead of her phone. But that does mean I’m going to need plenty of tried and true smoothies. 65 Likes, 6 Comments - Nate Robinson Jr (notthatnaterobinson) on Instagram: Best damn smoovie she ever had. I’m so glad they were into the idea, because almost immediately after I contacted them, I found out that my doctor wants to take my tonsils completely out.
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They were my first choice because Mike and I have long been amused/amazed/freaked out by their Will It Blend? series (what, you don’t binge watch YouTube videos of folks blending rakes and pennies?) In a stroke of brilliance (this is no time for modesty), I got in touch with Blendtec hoping they’d partner with me for some smoothie experimentation. Whenever my left tonsil swells up to the size of a small vehicle, I know I’m in for a solid week of unsolid foods.
I’ve battled my ornery tonsils (especially the left one, that jerk) for decades. I could do better.” It tasted like banana, but when I think of “banana nut,” I think of the deep, rich flavor of banana nut bread - not the sweet, raw flavor of fresh bananas.įast forward to me lying in bed with a fiery porcupine of a tonsil in my throat, unable to swallow, much less speak. Honestly, my reaction when I took my first sip was, “Eh. I’ve been drinking this banana nut smoothie from a little restaurant here in Raleigh like it’s going out of style, but I think I like the idea of it more than I like the taste.
Thanks so much to Blendtec for providing me with the BlendTec Designer 725 Blender and Twister Jar - and for providing one for a lucky reader to win! All thoughts and opinions are my own, as always.